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This technique helps the client develop the ability to control certain physiological processes and is particularly useful with stress-related conditions or for conditions where there is muscle dysfunction. The biological signals produced by the body (heart rate, breathing rate, etc.) are monitored by sensors on the skin’s surface and provide "feedback" to the patient. The practitioner helps the patient learn how to make voluntary changes in those biological functions and bring them under control.
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Women have been supporting other women during the natural process of labor and birth since the beginning of time. Today, a professional who provides one-on-one support for women during pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period can have many names: Doula, Monitrice, Labor Companion, Childbirth Assistant or Midwife. They all imply a slightly different scope of practice, depending on the experience and education of the care provider.
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Brain Integration Therapy (BIT) incorporates performing specific tasks which are difficult for an individual, followed by "repatterning" techniques which stimulate the neurological connections within the brain and facilitate whole brain learning. "Repatterning" really means "retraining" the brain to more efficiently use both sides to perform tasks, rather than limiting itself to using only one hemisphere at a time. Neurologists have discovered that we can use the body to "repattern" or retrain the brain to change inefficient pathways into more efficient ones. This process which was created by neurologists, has been used very successfully for the past twenty years. The "repatterning" occurs through the use of simple exercises and stretches along with eye accessing (looking in a particular direction) and muscle sensing as feedback to anchor the changes the brain and body are making as information is being processed in a new way.
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