Effective, Short-Term Therapy: Utilizing Finger Labyrinths to Promote Brain Synchrony. Effective, Short-Term Therapy: Utilizing Finger Labyrinths to Promote Brain Synchrony.

Effective, Short-Term Therapy: Utilizing Finger Labyrinths to Promote Brain Synchrony‪.‬

Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association 2002, Sept-Oct, 5, 5

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Abstract For many centuries, universal labyrinths have promoted a greater sense of group cohesion, self awareness and spiritual growth among its users. Today labyrinths are used at hospitals, schools, churches, prisons and private practices. It is believed that they serve a holistic function, namely to bring more balance to our lives. In the past few years, thanks in part to the development of the Intuipath (a two-person finger labyrinth design), finger labyrinths are finding their way into therapeutic settings. Their influx into these settings is largely due to their effectiveness in facilitating relaxation and Brain Synchrony, which can result in a more rapid establishment of trust, greater creativity and learning capability. This can foster enhanced interpersonal and intra-personal communication, leading to swifter and more complete issue resolution.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2002
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Psychotherapy Association
SIZE
210.9
KB

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