Dr. Deb will also dive more deeply into the scientific research and real-life examples of how others have regenerated emotional body memories to create neurologically rooted positive endings to old hurt and pain.
Dr. Deb first came to realize the power of the imagination in 1995, when her father almost died from a cardiac arrest. During the event, she’ll share how this experience led her to explore the nexus of imagination, imagery, and spirituality, and identify the part of us that’s greater than the body, beyond space and time.
With over 40 years of experience as a mental health professional, Dr. Deb has cultivated a loving, radically inclusive, and embodied approach to helping people awaken to the healing power of their own imaginations...
... as they experience a safe space to explore their Emotional Operating Systems (EOS), which organically dissolves negative feelings and boosts positive ones.
You’ll learn how much you use your EOS to support your health, happiness, and success, and how to identify the particular emotions that are slowing your evolution.
Your computer is worthy of periodic checks. Isn’t your emotional wellbeing worth it too?
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About Dr. Deb Sandella
Deborah Sandella, PhD, RN, is the author of Goodbye Hurt & Pain: 7 Simple Steps to Health, Love and Success. She is an award-winning psychotherapist, university professor, and the originator of the groundbreaking Regenerating Images in Memory (RIM) Method, a heavily backed neuroscience tool proven to reduce stress and improve quality of life.
Innovation isn’t new to Dr. Deb (as her students call her). She’s been producing results beyond expectation since her career began in the early 70s, when she designed and implemented two creative community mental health programs to hospitalize psychiatric clients locally rather than shipping them to the state hospital. Leading her multidisciplinary team of psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, and psychiatric nurse specialist, they transformed medical hospital beds into acute psychiatric ones. Families, work colleagues, and nursing staff were involved in the treatment, and the program was extremely successful. The average length of inpatient stays dropped from three to four weeks to three to four days, and clients seamlessly reintegrated into home and work.
Dr. Deb originated the Regenerating Images in Memory (RIM) Method following 20 years as a traditional mental health professional. Setting aside expectations of what she thought was possible and impossible, she began to follow clients’ natural inner experiences and became amazed at the speed and degree of transformation that can happen when we trust the psyche to uncover root causes. She’s learned that each of us has a natural emotional operating system that inherently knows how to boost positive feelings and dissolve negative ones; we just need to know how to activate it.
Dr. Deb has been featured in numerous media outlets, including USA Today, CBS, CNN, FOX, SELF, and SHAPE. She frequently shares the stage with Jack Canfield, her co-author of the Awakening Power meditation program. Her professional awards include Outstanding Clinical Specialist from the Colorado Society of Clinical Specialists in Psychiatric Nursing, and an EVVY Best Personal Growth Book Award.