Institute of Biocognitive Psychology
 
WORKSHOP

FORGIVING THE PAST AND RESCUING JOY FROM THE FUTURE: A NAVIGATION CHART FOR WELLNESS


Mario E. Martinez, Psy.D.



Before we can truly experience wellness and abundance, we must consider how much unresolved negativity we carry from the past, and how we postpone our “ideal life” for a distant future. Our cultural beliefs promote adjusting to our present misery rather than questioning the mind-body-spirit price we pay for delaying our joy. In this workshop, participants will learn how to gain freedom from a past that disrupts our worthiness and how to embrace the present with the life we plan for our future. 

 




Dr. Martinez is a clinical psychologist who lectures worldwide on his theory of Biocognition (how cultural beliefs affect the immune system and longevity) and on his new model of relationships. 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 and psycho-spiritual conflicts that mimic psychiatric disorders. Dr. Martinez has investigated cases of alleged stigmata for the Catholic Church, the BBC and National Geographic.

 


Date: Saturday April 1st, 2006 from 9 am. until 12 noon.

Location: Belle Meade Executive Suites

4525 Harding Road
(Second floor conference room)
Nashville, TN 37205

Cost: $50 individuals $90 couples

For registration and additional information call 615 251 1794


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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

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