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RSA training: mind-body therapy in clinical practice

Dr Kerry Leahan

Respiratory sinus arrhythmia training (RSA) or Heart Rate Variability (HRV) training offers a unique window into the mind and physiology of the clinical client. The presentation will cover ‘what is RSA and HRV training’, a brief overview

Recorded at the 2009 Annual Conference and Workshops of Applied Neuroscience in Clinical Practice (ANSA):  "From neuromodulation and neuroplasticity to biomarkers and nutrition". New Tweed Coast, August 2009.

 

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Dr Kerry Leahan

Dr Kerry Leahan is a clinical psychologist working in private practice with a team of dedicated psychologists in Canberra. She has a keen interest in the mind-body connection and uses a variety of methodologies such as biofeedback, neurofeedback, NLP and hypnosis, in addition to traditional psychological therapies. Kerry has over 20 years experience working in the hospital setting, firstly as a registered nurse, then as a psychologist, and has extensive experience dealing with chronic illness, chronic pain, trauma, anxiety, and specialises in treating depression and sleep problems.
Kerry has a Science Degree in Health Education, a Bachelor of Science Degree with first class Honours in Psychology, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology. She is also a Master Practitioner in NeuroLinguistic Programming (NLP), and a certified trainer in NLP and Time Line Therapy®. In addition, she is an associate lecturer in Clinical Psychology at The Australian National University.

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