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Trainer Name

Gregory Caremans

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Education, Skills Development or Languages

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4.5 (3 Rating)

Course Requirements

A keen interest in human behavior is the only real prerequisite for this course
No previous knowledge required - I will take you step by step through the different concepts, models and brainstructures presented in the course
No specific materials are needed for this course. Taking notes is recommended
At different stages in the course, there will be questions presented about your own life and how you think and feel about some topics. It is important you answer them for yourself before you move on with the course
At different stages in the course, you will be invited to do some exercises. Concrete examples will be presented, however it is important you do the exercise yourself as well

Course Description

Discover the NeuroCognitive and Behavioral Approach. Learn how 4 brainstructures run our lives and how to take control
The NBA (or Neurocognitive and Behavioral Approach) is a fascinating, innovative and multi-disciplinary approach born out of 25 years of scientific research. It combines the fields of neurosciences, social psychology, behavioral sciences and many more to come up with one overlaying, comprehensive theory which gives unique insights in our complex human nature. It was originally developed by the French scientist J. Fradin.
As the director of the Institute of Neurocognitivism I had the chance to work with Dr Fradin and become an expert in his groundbreaking approach. I've developed this course as to make his work accessible to all, regardless of background or prior knowledge. I'm much more a communicator than a scientist myself. And that's exactly my contribution to his work: explaining complex matters in a comprehensive and entertaining way.

Course Outcomes

1.A groundbreaking model of human behavior that will help you gain well-being, improve your relationships, and ultimately take control of your own life
2.Understand the mechanism of stress: Discover what part of our brain is responsible for triggering stress and how to switch from one part to another.
3.Improve your self-Confidence: Learn how we position ourselves towards others. Identify where you stand. Learn how to recognize manipulative behavior
4.Connect with your motivations: Learn the distinction between lasting and temporary motivations. Find out an easy way to figure out what truly motivates you.
5.Manage your obsessions: We all have them, and it's no big deal. However sometimes they take over.
6.Unlock your full potential: self-control, adaptation, willpower, focus, but also creativity and spirituality.

Course Curriculum

1 Hypothesis


2 Welcome


1 The Role of the Reptilian Brain


2 How to Manage Our Stress


3 Multisensoriality


1 Introduction to RSM


2 RSM - Flee


3 RSM - Fight


4 RSM - Freeze


5 Conclusion to RSM


6 Homework


1 Obsessions How to spot them


2 Causes and mechanism


3 Actif and Passif


1 Secondary Personalities


2 Intolerance


3 Failure to compensate


4 Recover your freedom


5 Manage others


6 Impact of the reptilian strategies


7 The role of the Neo Limbic Brain


8 Primary Personalities


1 Content and container


2 Whos in control


3 BONUS Presentations


4 Bonus Adolescence vs Mid life crisis


5 Bonus Discipline vs self-discipline


1 Multiple point of views


2 The Automatic Mode versus the Adaptive Mode


3 The 6 dimensions of the Pre frontal brain


4 The Meansdemands Pyramid


5 Prefrontal others


1 The Role of the Paleo-Limbic Brain


2 Self Confidence


3 Trust


4 How We Get Our Group Positioning


5 Different Situations, Same Position


6 Changing Our Own Positioning


7 RGPM -Relational Group Positioning Management


8 RGPM - Rules to Follow


1 Final Conclusion


2 Final request


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