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The New Science of Neurocoaching

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Once we know that juggling improves memory (which oddly enough it does), you still have to practice juggling and recitation of facts. Once we know rapid eye movement desensitises trauma (which again it does), you still have to go to EMDR therapy for six weeks and the results are not permanent. That’s where coaches come in, because the coach can grasp what the doctoral students have learned (described) and walk their client through skill development and strategy deployment.

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