Remember when you became a parent for the first time?
When I left Liss Hospital with my eldest son Guy, I remember thinking that it was blatantly irresponsible to give us a baby. My husband and I knew nothing about babies. What did we do? We learned. We read books and articles, went to counseling on a whole range of subjects, took part in workshops, tutorials and lectures. Most parents find themselves in a similar situation and invest a great deal of resources in learning how to parent. After all, babies don’t come with a user manual….
But what happens to us as our children grow? We had never been parents of a 6-year-old, an 8-year-old, or a teenager. So why did we stop learning? How come we do not seek guidance, read about parenting, go to lectures and groups, or go to counseling sessions?
Is there a more important role than being a parent? Is there anything in life that brings us more joy than seeing our children succeed, or more sadness and pain than their failure or distress? The statement that a parent cannot be happier than their least happy child is so true. Our happiness is bound up in theirs.
Parents
Parents - I invite you to become more professional parents.
Not because you are the problem - but because you are the solution!
We, as parents, have almost unlimited power to affect the success of our children. I see it every day in the clinic and at lectures. As soon as we change our perception of a difficulty or problem, the children respond immediately and "fall in line."
The child has the problem? Excellent! Let's get to work and help them. Through you.
Who in this world has more influence on your child than you? After all, if your child had a medical problem, you would be willing to do anything to go through the painful procedure instead of them. So come sit on the couch, open your mind and heart, and together we will find a way to help your child thrive. You have the key.
Together we will find the unique way to raise your family.We will refine a parenting journey for you that is customized exclusively to you.
What sets my clinic apart?
A meeting at eye level, without judgment or criticism, out of sincere love for people, curiosity, and a deep commitment to parents.
A counseling and coaching approach that puts you at the center and helps you find the way that is uniquely right for you.
From theory to practice - being a professional in both research and practice helps me simplify complex topics, both in lectures and in the clinic, and provide practical and up-to-date solutions.
A range of professional experience in education and parenting that give me a comprehensive, 360° view.
Diagnostic precision that allows me to hone in on the problem quickly and identify the big picture of the case.
Personal ability to secure the cooperation of all the relevant parties, as I speak the language of the school system, the language of parents and the language of children and adolescents.
How can I help you?
Counseling, guidance, and coaching
Case management - mediation and coordination with the educational institution
Preparation for statutory special education committees, and for multi-disciplinary team meetings (integration)
NLP treatment of trauma, grief and loss
"May you know no more sorrow" is a problematic statement, for we will all experience sorrow over the course of our lives. Sorrow, pain and suffering are part of the human experience, and not experiencing them means not experiencing and living life to its fullest.
From a horror movie we watch that deprives us of sleep, to a traffic accident in which we are involved, or the death of someone we love. Each and every one of us has experienced and will experience unpleasant events, as Trauma, grief and loss are inevitable events in all our lives
For the most part “life goes on,”. We pick up the pieces and continue on our life journey. Sometimes, for some reason, this does not work. Suddenly it is not easy to move on and get up from a difficult event. We are stuck, feel that the events that have taken place largely dictate our daily lives, negatively impact our ability to function, and impair our quality of life.
Treating trauma, grief, and loss through NLP can be done as a preventive measure after a difficult event or as treatment when the event has impaired our ability to function. It is pleasant, sometimes amusing, and not painful, and is generally very effective. Through a known and clear process, we change the way the negative memory is encoded and neutralize the difficult emotions associated with the event, because they are actually what impairs our quality of life. The event will forever remain negative in our memory, but it will cease to be traumatic and will no longer evoke such a strong and non-adaptive emotional response.
What does treatment of trauma, grief and loss with NLP entail?
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A short-term process of three to ten sessions
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Simple and understandable exercises
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An accepting and protective atmosphere
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The traumatic content does not need to be shared
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Immediate relief of symptoms
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Provides tools that empower us to cope and succeed throughout our lives