Paul G. Swingle,PhD was Titular Full Professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa prior to moving to Vancouver. A Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association, Dr. Swingle was Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, an Attending Psychologist at McLean Hospital (Boston) where he also was Coordinator of the Clinical Psychophysiology Service. Dr. Swingle is a Registered Psychologist in British Columbia, Certified in Biofeedback and Neurotherapy. His latest book Biofeedback for the Brain is published by Rutgers University Press.
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Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs)
Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs)
Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs)
Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs)
Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Four Above (26 CEUs)
Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs)
Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)
Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs)
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs)
Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs)
Spirit-Meditation: Nurturing The Inner World (8 CEUs)
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Great episode, I’m going to pursue treatment in this field myself, especially after a friend recommended it after gut issues and a major operation. I particularly liked his views on general public brain entrainment; especially binaural frequencies (a topic we’ve talked over much), where outrageous claims are often made and attached to computer programmes made by those with no neurology/psychology background. After investigating binaural frequencies myself, I found them very beneficial in certain ways, but also found that things could go very wrong too. Not something for the general public to play with willy-nilly!