Revisioning is the only psychotherapy to target the mirror neuron system, the center of empathy. Revisioning is an adaptation of a neurological rehabilitation technique used to treat phantom limb pain. Grief and Trauma cause neuroplasticity in the identity centers of the brain. Revisioning can reverse this neuroplasticity and reconnect clients with happiness and calmness within minutes.
I want to give a big shout out to Dr. Rider for helping me get back on the right path. My twin brother died and the pain of that loss seemed unbearable. I was overcome with anguish, grief, and sorrow and began questioning life itself. But the techniques that Dr. Rider uses and the professionalism by which he uses them provided immediate and positive relief.
I have peace and hope for a bright future. And, I'm smiling again. The Revisioning Center is a treatment, teaching, and research facility. Treatment can be very short-term for complicated grief and PTSD. Many therapists refer their clients to the center for specific treatment of grief or trauma, who then return back to their therapists.
I want to give a big shout out to Dr. Rider for helping me get back on the right path. My twin brother died and the pain of that loss seemed unbearable. I was overcome with anguish, grief, and sorrow and began questioning life itself. But the techniques that Dr. Rider uses and the professionalism by which he uses them provided immediate and positive relief.
I have peace and hope for a bright future. And, I'm smiling again. The Revisioning Center is a treatment, teaching, and research facility. Treatment can be very short-term for complicated grief and PTSD. Many therapists refer their clients to the center for specific treatment of grief or trauma, who then return back to their therapists.
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D., M.S. Psychopharmacology Dr. Mark Rider has been a licensed psychologist in Southlake, TX for over 20 years.
He has post-doctoral training in Neurotherapy, EMDR, Cognitive Hypnotherapy, and Psychopharmacology.
His first book, The Rhythmic Language of Health and Disease (1997), demonstrated that neuroplastic shifts in the brain can be created by music and imagery, and were essential for health.
His next book, Revisioning: Mirror Therapy for Unresolved Grief (2014) revolutionized the treatment of complicated grief.
He has post-doctoral training in Neurotherapy, EMDR, Cognitive Hypnotherapy, and Psychopharmacology.
His first book, The Rhythmic Language of Health and Disease (1997), demonstrated that neuroplastic shifts in the brain can be created by music and imagery, and were essential for health.
His next book, Revisioning: Mirror Therapy for Unresolved Grief (2014) revolutionized the treatment of complicated grief.
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