About This Course

Prerequisite: NEPS1

We will analyze what psychoemotional trauma is, how traumatic experiences of our past work in our physical and energetic body, in the psyche and consciousness. What is programming trauma, what is provoking trauma? We will learn Neurophysiological mechanisms of trauma: freezing, neuroceration, somatization.
 What are the mechanisms underlying the formation of trauma in the individual development of the Personality.
 

What levels of Trauma can be:
 • Trauma of Individual Development
 • Trauma of Socio-cultural development
 • Trauma of the origin and development of Life on Earth


In the process of individual development, a person goes through a number of stages. There are key stages, passing through which the Personality Core ripens. Each stage is characterized by its own age and its actual needs, which must be mastered. Through the development of key needs, the child receives the necessary resource, which is the foundation for the formation of personality.
 We will analyze the mechanisms of the passage of the stages of Individual development and the mechanisms of the formation of Trauma of Individual Development.
 
We will work with 8 key stages of development, 8 dominant needs and associated programs, 16 possible patterns that form the structure of the Personality.
 
We will analyze the mechanisms of the formation of the Core of the Personality, the structure of the needs of the personality, the mechanisms of the emergence of traumatic experience.

Pre-requisite

Daria Kovalchuk

Instructor Bio:

Daria Kovalchuk has a master's degree in psychology and is a lecturer in psychology at the National Pedagogic University of M.Dragomanova in Kiev. She is the head of the institute of the NK Institute Ukraine and the Baltic States, and a teacher of courses in psychology, psychosomatics, work with psychoemotional trauma in kinesiology and basic psychology for kinesiologists.

Daria Kovalchuk

Course curriculum

  • 01

    Video Clips Day 1

    • Part One - D1

    • Part Two - D1

    • Part Three - D1

  • 02

    Video Clips - Day 2

    • Part One - D2

    • Part Two - D2

    • Part Three - D2

  • 03

    Video Clips - Day 3

    • Part One - D3

    • Part Two - D3

  • 04

    Video Clips - Day 4

    • Part One - D4

    • Part Two - D4

    • Part Three - D4

    • Part Four - D4

    • Part Five - D4

  • 05

    Power Points

    • Day 1

    • Day 2

    • Day 3

    • Day 4