Mangaluru: Neuro Linguistic Programming seminar held at St Agnes College (autonomous)


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Mangaluru, Sep 20: The department of Psychology, St Agnes College (autonomous), organized a guest lecture on Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) for III BA students on September 17.

The resource person was Clement D'Souza, a certified NLP practitioner and hypno-therapist who was introduced by Vinatha K.

The lecture began with an introduction to NLP where ‘Neuro’ refers to the neurology, ‘Linguistics’ is the way in which we communicate and ‘programming’ is about how the neural language functions.



This was followed by a demonstration of hypnosis as a means of gaining control over the mind. Later, D'souza demonstrated hypnotic healing - How different diseases and disorders can be healed through hypnotic suggestions, by reducing the headache of one student and helping another to overcome phobia. It was also stressed that it is crucial to maintain a balance between body and mind and that a majority of illnesses can be cured by just changing our perspectives and using the power of our minds.
Hypnotist Paulose and retired professor Dr Jayanth were also present.

The interesting and exciting seminar ended with words of gratitude from Kavitha.

  

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