Although both methods are based on working with the body and the nervous system, their objectives differ.
NeuroWaveMain Objective — to help a person reduce psychological and emotional stress and reconnect with their own body.
This method is designed to work with:
- the effects of psychological trauma;
- chronic stress;
- emotional stress;
- with firm muscle grips;
- repressed emotions and defensive reactions.
The result The results of such work may include a reduction in internal tension, a calmer emotional state, a restored sensitivity to bodily sensations, and a sense of greater inner stability.
NeuroPulseMain Objective — to help a person move from inner healing to actively realizing their own potential.
The method focuses on working with:
- automatic behavioral patterns;
- limiting beliefs;
- internal conflicts;
- personal values and life goals;
- the ability to make decisions and act on them.
The result This leads not only to a sense of inner relief, but also to a gradual shift toward new patterns of behavior: it becomes easier for a person to make decisions, put ideas into practice, take the initiative, and move toward goals that are meaningful to them
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In short, the philosophy behind the two methods can be expressed as follows:- NeuroWave—Break Free from What's Holding You Back.
- NeuroPulse—start creating what you want to achieve.
NeuroWave helps reduce the impact of past experiences and restore inner resources. NeuroPulse takes it a step further by helping you use these resources to make conscious changes and achieve your goals in the present and future.
Imagine a car.
NeuroWave releases the parking brake, but the car may still remain stationary.
NeuroPulse starts the engine, selects the direction, and helps get the vehicle moving.
Or, to put it even more simply:
NeuroWave answers the question:“What was holding me back?”...