Bioneuroemotion®
A method to enhance biopsychosocial health and well-being.
Through the development of self-awareness, Bioneuroemotion® (created by psychologist Enric Corbera and later consolidated by his son David Corbera, with a team of experts) contributes to understanding the origin of emotional experiences and conflicts, providing resources that will allow them to be managed with greater empowerment and responsibility.
Goals:
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Promote a change in perception regarding conflicts that generate stress in people's lives.
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Managing the impact that emotions have on people's health.
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Enhance emotional management skills in order to improve personal well-being as well as health.
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Understand the influence of family history on people's current problems and interpersonal relationships.
What can be worked on?
Interpersonal conflict
Do you repeat the same problems/conficts with those around you and want to see how to manage them and to see them in a different way?
Physical symptom
Do you have a physical ailment and want to see what meaning or stress is behind it?
External blockage
Do you want to see why you are not able to do what you set out to do no matter how hard you try?
Phases of the method
1. Analysis
Identify a stressful situation, interpersonal conflict, physical or emotional blockage that bothers or limits you.
2. Understanding
Know the origin of the emotional conflicts related to the reason for investigation by observing like 3 scenes/memories from your life, including childhood .
3. Learning
Recover a proactive role within the nature of the conflict and integrate information from the unconscious.
4. Application
Acquire resources and apply them to find new solutions, broaden perception and enhance well-being.
A Bioneuroemotion® session usually lasts about 60-90 minutes and are online. One session is enough to observe the necessary information, but several sessions can be used for other reasons for consultation if desired to go deeper.
This method is complementary, so it does not replace therapy or treatments that you have today, but rather adds more information in a different way.