Why Become an AMHW Coach?

After physical, mental, or emotional trauma or experiencing anxiety / depressive symptoms, the nervous system can become stuck in a chronic state of dysregulation. In this state, we can begin to feel hopeless or disempowered. Sometimes common external or environmental cues can be misinterpreted as threats.Ā  Our stress response can get activated by these cues or triggers and create unwanted reactive behaviors. While the cues may not be threats, our reactivity can create challenges in engaging with others. This includes engaging with a traditional talk therapist, making it difficult to progress through therapy.

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As a therapist, or in the role of healer/caregiver/ educator, your ability to develop and use tools to guide a client out of this dysregulated state toward a sense of safety is critical. Triggers, anniversary dates, sense stimulation, and the holiday season can introduce unique stressors that often challenge a clientā€™s ability to regulate, tasking their resilience and further complicating existing difficulties. The AMHWC offers you a powerful set of tools and time-tested protocols to address self-regulation and support clients to manage stress response better and, in doing so, foster resilience and promote lasting change.

Here are eight reasons to add the technology of the AMHWC to your practice:

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1. Enhances self-regulation and increases resilience to manage everyday challenges better.

2. Time-tested Ayurvedic and Western psychology concepts that are supported through clinical case studies and real-world evidence.

3. Applied science practices are taught that will build tone in the vagus nerve from the Ayurvedic and the Yogic sciences.

4. AMHWCoach community supports continued learning and community via monthly online meetings, increasing social engagement and connection so important when working in the healthcare profession.

5. Offering clients the integration of East/West psychology aids in trauma recovery and post-traumatic growth.

6. The AMHWCoach approach complements other therapeutic modalities and can be integrated into various therapeutic settings across the lifespan.

7. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, alongside Ayurvedic psychology, aids in integrating thinking (cognition) with energetic medicine and somatic therapy.

8. The AMHWCoach program will supply the clinician/caregiver/ educator with specific grids, treatment planning guides, and protocols to offer clients, to wrap around them day to day, and offer support both between sessions building a strong sense of self-mastery and empowerment.

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