(Gap) Gut & Psychological Disorders
(GAP) Gut & Psychological Disorders
Nutrition and the Brain
Developed and presented by Attila Kun since 2014.
Pre-requisite: N/A
Price: 770 $ CAD
Time: 8:30 am. – 5:30 pm or later
Email: ihha.ca@gmail.com
Content
The food we eat, how it affects our gut bacteria and the connection between psycological disorders. Connecting the dots between hypnotherapy and the healthy brain.
Course Outline
Attila János Kun, Gut-Digestive and Psychological Disorders Curse (GAP).
- Understanding Gut-Brain Connection: The course would likely delve into the intricate relationship between the gut and the brain, exploring how gut health influences psychological well-being and vice versa. This could include discussions on the gut microbiome, gut-brain axis, and the role of neurotransmitters.
- Psychological Disorders Overview: Participants would gain insights into various psychological disorders, such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, dyslexia, autism, ADHD and food related eating disorders, among others. Understanding the symptoms, causes, and treatments for these disorders is essential for effective intervention.
- Impact of Hypnosis on Psychological Health: Given Attila’s expertise in hypnosis, the course may explore how hypnotherapy can be utilized as a complementary approach to address psychological disorders. Participants may learn about the evidence supporting the use of hypnosis in mental health treatment and practical techniques for implementing hypnotherapy.
- Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors: The course might cover the role of nutrition, diet, and lifestyle factors in gut health and psychological well-being. Participants could learn about the impact of diet on mood, stress management techniques, and strategies for improving overall health.
- Practical Tools and Techniques: Attila may share practical tools and techniques for addressing gut and psychological disorders, both from a hypnotherapeutic perspective and through lifestyle interventions. This could include relaxation exercises, guided imagery, behavior modification strategies, and more.
- Ethical Considerations and Professional Practice: Participants would likely discuss ethical considerations when working with clients with gut and psychological disorders, such as informed consent, client confidentiality, and professional boundaries. Attila may also provide guidance on establishing and maintaining a successful practice in this area.
- Case Studies and Practical Application: Through case studies and practical exercises, participants may have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world scenarios. This hands-on approach allows for a deeper understanding of how to effectively support clients with gut and psychological disorders.
- Course Description: The course aims to provide participants with a deep understanding of the gut-brain connection and how it relates to psychological disorders. It emphasizes the role of gut health in mental well-being and explores holistic approaches to addressing gut and psychological issues.
- Topics Covered: The curriculum covers a range of topics, including the gut microbiome, the gut-brain axis, nutrition and mental health, hypnotherapy techniques for psychological disorders, and practical tools for supporting clients with gut and psychological issues.
- Format: The course is delivered live or online, allowing participants to learn at their own pace from anywhere in the world. It consists of video lectures, interactive modules, case studies, and practical exercises to enhance learning.
- Instructor: Attila János Kun, a renowned hypnotherapist and expert in gut health, leads the course. With his expertise in both hypnotherapy and gut health, participants can expect to receive comprehensive and practical insights into addressing gut and psychological disorders.
- Certification: Upon completion of the course, participants receive a certificate from the IHHA Academy, validating their knowledge and skills in understanding and addressing gut and psychological disorders.
- Overall, Attila János Kun’s Gut-Digestive and Psychological Disorders Course appears to offer a holistic approach to understanding and addressing the connection between gut health and psychological well-being. Participants can expect to gain valuable insights, practical tools, and ethical guidelines for supporting clients in this complex and important area of health.
- Pottenger’s cats
- Description of GAP Syndrome
- GAP syndromes and their immune system
- The relationship between the gut and the brain
- The mother and the vaginal flora
- The opportunist flora
- Magnesium
- Calcium
- Alkalization madness
- All about Vitamins
- Probiotics, prebiotics
- Serotonin the happy hormone
- Dopamine the pleasure hormone
- Gaba – Gamma-Amino-Butyric
- Cereals, grains
- Opiates from gluten and casein
- Wheat blocks the blood flow to the frontal cortex
- Celiac disease – gluten-flour sensitivity
- Cellulose
- Strictly forbidden foods
- Thyroids
- Omega Fatty Acids – EFAs
- The cholesterol myth
- Statins
- Conclusions on LDL and EFAs
- Cancer
- Saturated fats
- Unsaturated fatty acids
- Trans fats
- Margarine
- Sugar
- Aspartame
- Milk allergy and milk sugar sensitivity
- Fructose intolerance
- Soy
- Ketogenic diet
- Ketoacidosis
- Insulin resistance
- Diabetes
- Stress
- Glutathione, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)
- Oxidative stress – free radicals
- ATP – adenosine triphosphate
- LSD
- Apoptosis – programmed cell death
- Permanent inflammation in the quiet killer
- About China Study
- Depression
- Schizophrenia, Dissociative Personality
- Disorder
- Pellagra
- Epilepsy
- Hyperactivity – ADHD – ADHD
- Dyslexia
- Famous Dyslexia
- Dyspraxia
- Autism – Spectrum Disorder
- Asperger’s syndrome
- Kanner’s Syndrome
- Savant syndrome
- The immune system
- Two kinds of immune systems
- The immune system and the brain are inseparable
- White blood cells
- The antigen
- The antibody
- The lymphatic system
- Lymph nodes
- Tonsils
- The spleen
- Famous vegans who died
- Scientific evidences against veganism
Attila János Kun
Psychology, Hypnotherapy Nutrition, Diet and Health Science, Honoured Member of Delta Epsilon Tau Society,
USIDHR Human Rights Consultant