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The Mind-Body Connection: Emotion, Movement and Calm new

Join Dr Andrew Morrice live online for a deep dive into what the latest research tells us about how our physical selves impact on our mental health and vice versa, the physiology of our emotions, how stress can become chronic – and much more…

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The Mind-Body in depth: Emotion, Movement and Calm

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  • Accredited CPD: 6 hours

  • Length: 1 day (9.15am - 4.00pm BST)

  • Tutor: Dr Andrew Morrice

  • Price: £145 per person

Includes course slides PDF and access to a recording of the event

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A brilliant framework to understand the neurobiology of our needs and how to manage stress

Dr Ally Jaffee, NHS Doctor

This live online course is suitable for anyone interested in mental and/or physical health. It can be either a stand-alone learning experience or form part of a 2-day exploration along with ‘Food, Mood and Sleep’ which is held a month later on Wednesday 11th June. Between them the two days cover all the key areas for maintaining overall health.

SAVE 10% when you book both days – enter code ‘MIND10’ at the checkout.  What you will learn >

Why take this course

CPD Provider LogoHaving a deeper understanding of the latest research into the effects on mental health of ‘physical’ factors – such as movement and exercise, time in Nature, ‘breathwork’ and real-time connection with others – enables us to tailor powerful therapeutic interventions and deliver more informed psycho-education.

This jam-packed day also covers the physiology of responses such as ‘freeze, fight or flight’, the effects of physical activity on emotional, mental, memory and brain health, why stress can become chronic, the many ways we can activate our innate capacity to restore calm through our breath and attention, why these relaxation techniques work and what they do for us physically.

The findings you will explore on the workshop have implications for many areas of mental health, even addiction, and give us additional ways to help people resolve many difficulties quickly and effectively, as well as improve overall health. The HG approach recognises that meeting our emotional needs and using our resources well are key to good mental health – yet the impact of ‘physical’ factors on our emotions and state of mind can be just as profound.

Even though our physical needs may appear obvious – a healthy diet, regular physical exercise etc – we know that most of the chronic diseases sweeping through the Western World are linked to “lifestyle”, indicating that many people are not actually meeting their physical needs in healthy balanced ways – despite the vast array of information available to them. Finding clarity about how best to meet our own physical needs can also help us maintain our capacity to help others.

Throughout the day, Dr Andrew Morrice, a practising GP, draws on both the latest research and his decades of experience managing the complex combination of mental and physical health problems in General Practice (20 of those years using the Human Givens model). We will sift the sense from the nonsense, and see the fundamentals behind the buzzwords and trends, making it easier to think clearly about our own health as well as that of our patients or clients…

Really insightful course with an amazing way into practical applications of the HG concepts...

Aliya Drake, HG Therapist

LIMITED NUMBERS – book early to ensure your place
Join Dr Andrew Morrice live online – this course could benefit your own health as well as your clients!
BONUS RECORDING – you will also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning.
Can’t make this date?  Register your interest below to hear about future ones.

What will you learn

  • How the now well-known human ‘needs and resources’ relate to our evolutionary past, and physical lives
  • The many ways physical movement affects the functioning of the mind and our emotions
  • A deeper look into the physiology of emotional responses, such as ‘fight, flight, freeze’ and their impact on health
  • Greater knowledge of the fundamentals of how we can find calm – and the very many ways these can be used to help people
  • New information from the latest mind/body research that has implications for therapeutic lifestyle changes

Also covered:

  • What is ‘health’? And how do we get it?
  • Key practices to support your own health, as well as your clients’
  • How to avoid the unhelpful psychology and aversive ‘pattern match’ that many of us have when it comes to ‘exercise’
  • Whether we can really be addicted to exercise and if so why?
  • A deeper understanding about the role of “Green Space” in mental health
  • Increased knowledge of the ways in which physical changes in the body contribute to emotional distress
  • The many ways in which movement and physical activity are connected with mental health
  • How thinking and moving, memory and place are inextricably linked
  • Why stress can become chronic (long-lasting)
  • Greater clarity about the role some emotions play in creating physical ill health – and the powerful ways in which other emotional states promote health (including the key role of oxytocin)
  • The science of the relaxation and oxytocin responses, and how these relate to many types of addiction, including smoking
  • Organising ideas to understand how 6 different types of relaxation practice relate to each other
  • A practical exploration of the many ways the relaxation response can be activated through breath and attention – including a new technique for dealing with panic
  • Why some people may have come to believe that ‘the breathing’ can’t or won’t help them
  • Summaries of the role of diet and sleep on our health – along with the factors considered today in ‘Therapeutic Lifestyle Change’
  • Time to ask our expert tutor questions and benefit from group discussions
  • And more

Course Programme

The ‘The Mind-Body Connection in depth: Movement, Emotion and Calm’ live online course starts at 9.15am and runs until 4.00pm. (BST).

Who is this course suitable for?

  • This course is open to anyone interested in mental and/or physical health
  • Please note:  you don’t need to have attended the previous Mind-Body Connection course to come on this one, or its sister course ‘Food, Mood and Sleep’.
  • This course was previously run as an in person workshop.

CPD Provider LogoThis course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training.

On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.


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Please complete the form below and we’ll email you when another date becomes available.

Reviews for this course

4.9/5 (7 Reviews)
  1. Psychotherapist

    It was great having Andrew’s extensive health background along with the application of the Human Givens framework. It really brought the subject matter great depth…

  2. Therapist

    I learned so much – it was a riveting day. Andrew has fantastic energy.

  3. Dr Ally Jaffee, NHS Doctor

    A brilliant framework to understand the neurobiology of our needs and how to manage stress.

  4. Keith Walton, Retired/Therapist

    Andrew is endlessly charming and interesting. His course brings together the whole of human givens in a varied, novel, in-depth and practical way.

  5. Liz Barr, Therapist

    Packed with relevant and interesting information that underpins the HG model and techniques. Andrew is an engaging trainer.

  6. Aliya Drake, HG Therapist

    Really insightful course with an amazing way into practical applications of the HG concepts.

  7. Jo Cullen, Psychologist

    Very informative, building on previous knowledge and fitting very well within the HG model.

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