Clinical Observations by Pamela Lyons Nelson, Counselor regarding Neurological Reorganization as an adjunct to psychotherapy 1. Pons-Level Disorganization (life threat/survival level) * Schizoid issues...
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Clinical Observations by Pamela Lyons Nelson, Counselor regarding Neurological Reorganization as an adjunct to psychotherapy 1. Pons-Level Disorganization (life threat/survival level) * Schizoid issues...
Read Moreby Bette Lamont NeuroDevelopmental Movement® Consultants understand that the plan for growth that has been our birthright for millennia is a guide to the healthiest...
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