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Psychological Healing Center
Be the Cause Mind Map Seminar
Live
Video
our team
Organizer
key dates
SEPTEMBER 14, 15, 16
Dr. Judy Rosenberg
Founder of the
Psychological Healing
Center
$300 off of early registration
by August 15th
09 AM TO 3 PM
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
JUDY’S MESSAGE ABOUT LIFE
Dr. Judy's Mind Map® Seminar Will
Teach You to Think Like A Shrink and Be
The Cause® of Creating Better Outcomes
for Your Life!
healing human
disconnect
The Mind Map™ System
is designed to HEAL
HUMAN
DISCONNECT (®) and
dismantle your dis-ease,
or symptoms and
damaging patterns of
mental un-health at the
CAUSAL level. This
three day seminar will
effectively identify your
WOUNDS OF
CHILDHOOD, how they
EMBED into your
psyche, and how to
HEAL, shift out your old
unhealthy psychological
blueprint, reboot the
system, and create a new
sustainable healthy
future.
comes with:
MMVS
https://psychologic
alhealingcenter.co
m/video-series
Be The Cause
hardcopy and PDF
book
Lunch
Lots of “AHA”
moments
A life changing
experience of
healing
mind map therapy
for individuals,
couples, families
and corporations
At the Psychological
healing center we are
dedicated to helping you
Be The Cause of better
outcomes for your life. The
process takes you FROM
the problem, THROUGH
dismantling it, TO a
paradigm shift into
solution.
By the End of the
Video Series You Will
Learn:
WHO is the cause of
your mental dis-ease?
WHAT Human
Disconnect does to
your psyche?
WHERE you are
going on the pathway
to healing?
FROM - Past mental
health
THROUGH Dismantling your old
psychological DNA
TO - Paradigm
shifting into a newly
encoded and healthy
blueprint of mental
health
Do this NOW so you
don't have to carry
your dis-ease within
and spread it to the
next generation.
WHY? Because
you're sick and tired
of suffering from
anxiety, depression,
bad habits,
relationships and
other unhealthy
symptoms and
patterns
I often get calls from couples complaining that they have been to several therapists with no
results. Why is this so?
The fact of the matter is, when two people come together in an intimate relationship, past
wounds from childhood get reactivated within the relationship and get played out. Like
groundhog day, these re-plays of the past keep spiraling down into CHAOS, DEFENSES and
eventually DETONATE within the relationship.
With the use of the Be The Cause MIND MAP, we (the therapist and patients) always know
where we are, where we’re going and HOW TO dismantle the old patterns and reboot the
system.
For those of you seeking couple’s therapy, know that as you go FROM the problem
THROUGH the process and TO the solution, you will find yourself “seeing” your relationship
dynamics from a fresh and empathic perspective and have the tools to finally
RELATIONSHIFT out of the dysfunctional, disconnected old relationship, and
RELATIONSHIFT into a sustainable, interconnected one.
Be The Cause
The Be The Cause Mind Map (®) System Is a system of healing based on identifying and decoding our childhood wounds,
dismantling their effects on us, and actively and with intention recoding into better more sustainable mental health. It is based
on a nine step process or journey that utilizes the Be The Cause Mind Map (®) to take you on a journey FROM your past,
THROUGH their harmful effects on you, TO recoding your future so that you know longer have to live “at the effect” of your
past.
The interconnected circles of the Be The Cause™ logo represents a paradigm shift that is possible when our mind body and
soul come together in a more healed state. This paradigm shift opens up new ways of seeing and new ways of being in the
world. As a result, new possibilities for better relationships with ourselves and others become possible.
Although the Be The Cause Mind Map (®) System is psychologically based, it is also a psychospiritual model recognizing
that mental health requires a holistic approach to life – – as we treat our bodies with health and respect, grow spiritually, and
think inclusively, we can not only improve ourselves, we can also improve the world around us.
Natural Ways to Manage Seasonal Affective Disorder
1- Light Therapy
2- Aromatherapy
3- St. John’s Wort and Supplements
4- Salt Lamps
5- Spend Time with Four-Legged Friends
Living with an
Anxiety Disorder and
Treatments to
Overcome Anxiety
Let’s face it, in such a fast
paced and goal driven
society, it is a given that we
will encounter anxiety at
some point or another. We
have deadlines to meet,
places to be, money to make
and then still hopefully we
can make time for a social
life.
Anxiety disorders are the
most common mental health
issue in the U.S. 40 million
adults 18 years and older, or
18% of the population suffer
from anxiety disorders.
Anxiety disorders cost the
economy over $42 billion a
year. It is not uncommon for
people who suffer from
anxiety to also suffer from
depression. Anxiety and
depression often go hand in
hand. That being said, do you
remember the last time you
felt anxious? Was it because
of circumstances that were
actually problematic? Or,
was it fear associated with
potential,
but
unlikely
outcomes? If you are like
most people who struggle
with anxiety, it is due to fear
associated with unrealistic
possibilities.
Why ‘Keeping Score’
Ruins Relationships
(And How to Stop
NOW)
By Judy Rosenberg
Instead of keeping score, give in
your own way because you want
to.
We don’t mean to, but we do it
all the time: That unconscious
tally—what you did, what I did.
What I did that you didn’t do.
What I wish you would do, but
know you won’t, and resent you
for— especially when I continue
to do it anyway. Logically, I’ve
always been aware that keeping
score is the best way to destroy a
relationship. And, despite all
this, I’ve gone on to let it unravel
many relationships,
of
all
forms. Romantic, friendships,
sometimes even familial.
It’s normal. You can’t help but
notice when you are giving more
than someone else. Does it mean
you care more? That they care
less? That you are just trying too
hard?
Seeing Relationships As A
Bank Account
What It’s Like To Be “The
Giver”
Why We’re Keeping Score
Psychological Cultural
Wounds
Just because something is
culturally correct it doesn’t
mean that it is mentally
healthy. Different cultures ruin
their children in different
ways. Here is the
Psychological Healing Center
we are very cognizant of how
culture impacts mental health.
There are five basic wounds of
childhood:
Physical, verbal, sexual abuse,
smothering/spoiling, neglect.
To help our clients achieve
mental health we must help
balance their cultural rules and
rules against mental health and
personal growth. This is very
challenging, to say the least.
Some of the challenges people
face are: how to respect your
parents and grow as healthy
individuals in America. How
to avoid cultural clash and
maintain a sense of
individualism. How to set
healthy boundaries given
cultural rules and traditions
that do not serve mental
health.
Dr. Judy’s Mind Map System
was originally intended as a
system to heal global
disconnect. Within each
culture is much cultural
richness. We can use traditions
to further metal health as well.
The key is to help make the
distinction between what is
culturally healthy and helpful
and what is not.