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Kick start your health using your mind/body’s potential for healing: A support group. Attend one or more sessions in February, March and April.
A series of support groups is beginning Monday, February 18th, and continuing every other week, March 4 and 18th, April 1st and 15th. This group will provide support for people who want to take responsibility for their well-being and healing. It is facilitated by Michael Gigante, Ph.D., and Rupa Cousins, AmSAT.
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We hope you will be interested in attending, your mind/body/emotions/heart/spirit will love you for it!
SPECIAL EVENT ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27:
FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING — MAKING YOUR BRAIN WORK FOR YOU
The Northeast PNI Institute for Healing (NEPNI) is excited to present “From Surviving to Thriving: Making Your Brain Work for You," a talk by honored guest Chris Pratt, founder of the Brain Injury Association of Vermont. This will take place on Wednesday, February 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the graduate student lounge at the Marlboro College Graduate School, 28 Vernon St. in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Chris is a brain-injury survivor and author of the Brain Sense program. He will discuss the physical challenges he faced and the mind/body strategies he employed to maximize his own brain function recovery. These precepts are applicable to anyone facing cognitive decline due to health, injury, or simply the aging process, and can often mean the difference between surviving any neurological impairment and thriving.
NEPNI is dedicated to harnessing the potential and power of your mind to assist in health, healing, and enhancing memory. This event will also serve to inform people about upcoming NEPNI classes and support groups. This is also a fundraiser, and donations are hoped for, but not required. Money raised will go toward scholarships so that the NEPNI classes are financially accessible to all.
This event is co-sponsored by Green Mountain Crossroads, The Warrior Connection, the Brain Injury Association of Vermont and Sojourns Community Health Clinic.
For more information contact Michael Gigante at (802) 254-8032 or visit www.nepni.org. The Marlboro Grad Center has plenty of free parking.
The Northeast PNI Institute for Healing applies the findings
of research into the powers and plasticity of our brains by providing:
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