NeuEra - Being Before the Therapist
NeuEra - Being Before the Therapist
NeuEra - Being Before the Therapist
The primary goal of this training is to help the therapist easily access Being to improve the therapeutic relationship with the patient/client.
Open to everyone !
The primary goal of this training is to help the therapist easily access Being to improve the therapeutic relationship with the patient/client.
Form: presentation by Joël Castanet interactively with Nicolas Desjardins with whom he holds a debate in the form of a progress summary.
Note: it is advisable to pause for reflection at each step to facilitate your personal journey and send us your questions if you wish.
But, what Being are we talking about?
What will you learn?
The alternative trilogy proposed to you will answer this question.
Part 1: Rodrigues, do you have a heart?
- Here, the notion of Being will be defined in relation to the person who, as we know, is no one.
- At the end of this part, each therapist will be able to identify their own Being to communicate better.
Part 2: The 3rd wind (or continue when this is no longer possible)
- Through examples experienced both as a patient and as a therapist, discover the inner journey of a patient.
- At this stage, the therapist will understand how his patient organizes his daily life with his caregivers.
Part 3: The patient's perspective
- Here, it will be explained to you how the conscious Being will face the outside world and more particularly in the health sector.
- At this stage, the therapist will finely understand how he can interact with each case by making the best use of his Being.
Conclusion
The experience of his quality of Being compared to that of therapist then becomes positive resilience for his future patients.
The relationship will no longer be a simple caregiver-patient encounter but a fruitful exchange between two fully human beings.
Former
Joël Castanet, M.K.D.E.
Masso-physiotherapist
Former hospital intern in France (M.K.D.E.)
30 years of practice in massage-physiotherapy
Teaching and conferences
Masseur-physiotherapist diploma from France. (1987)