This article on Neuro Futures is the third that we’ve published from the ICF Neuroscience mini programme that ran through the Spring of 2021. In it, Dr Iain Price looks at how our continuing growth in the understanding of neuroscience as coaches can, and could effect, how we work in the future.
Whether the future is imaging, modelling, neurofeedback, synthesis/co-creation or something else, the opportunities to imagine and develop what it can be are open to everyone.
Article 1 – The Neurodiversity Paradigm
This paper explores how all brains are different and rather than thinking that this is a disability or a disadvantage, instead seeing how this can be the edge in yourself, your teams and your clients – to bring diversity to the ways we can think and apply that thinking. This article challenges the neurotypical agenda that we can all so easily fall into. This is central to Think it Out’s ethos of seeing potential and releasing brains and minds to be uniquely more who they are; to unlock greater individual and corporate senses of identity, value and happiness.
Article 2 – Post Traumatic Growth: Reframing a Pandemic
This article explores how trauma is common and, far from being the last word, can be very much turned into a force for growth and ultimately good for yourself and others. This article also outlines what trauma is and how therapy and coaching, although different disciplines, have overlap. This includes a call for more collaboration and joining up across these professions to release minds to their fullest greatness..
All articles have links and references to further reading, resources and support material as well as suggested take-away summaries for coaches, leaders and curious readers.
We would very much like to hear your thoughts and experience on these subjects. We would also really like to be able to talk with how you can get more of the benefits of these in your life. So please do get in touch: info@thinkitout.co.uk
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