When our hearts
are young and we lack sufficient protective skills, those who shape
our histories can inflict emotional pain that disrupts the natural
order of how self-valuation develops. Although these traumatic events
occur under different conditions, their symbols remain the same
across cultures and surface as archetypal wounds. Based on
his theory of Biocognitive psychology, Dr. Martinez developed a
concept relationships he calls Guardians of the Heart whereby
protecting the fragileness of a partner during times of turbulence,
healing fields can be coauthored to resolve the archetypal wounds.
But the process of valuing others begins with learning to value
Self.
Using modern cognitive
science methods, participants will learn to identify the scripts
of fear that sabotage intimate language and how to establish a covenant
of safety to promote healing fields of mutual trust. More importantly,
this workshop will teach how to apply the principles learned about
relationships to Self.
Dr. Martinez
is a clinical psychologist who lectures worldwide on his theory
of Biocognition (how cultural beliefs affect health and longevity.
He specializes in psychoneuroimmunology and has published numerous
professional articles on biocognition. In his new psychological
novel “The Man from Autumn”, he explores how modern cognitive science
and Christian mystical theology can converge to address stigmata
as well as psycho-spiritual conflicts that mimic psychiatric disorders.
Dr. Martinez has investigated cases of alleged stigmata for the
Catholic Church.
Date:
Saturday July
16th, 2005
from 1 pm. until 4 pm.
Location: Belle
Meade Executive Plaza
4525 Harding Rd.
Second floor conference room
Nashville, Tennessee 37205
Cost: $75
individuals, $140 couples
Register
Online
For registration and additional information call 615 251 1794
Email: IBP@Biocognitive.com
Website: www.Biocognitive.com
To order The Man From Autumn please go to www.themanfromautumn.com
Private consultation by appointment