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IAAN Conference of Applied Neuroscience
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Monday 25 November 2024
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International Association of Applied Neuroscience Ltd
Allied health professionals are invited to attend IAAN's Pre-Conference Workshop and two day conference. Both in-person and virtual registrations are available.
Keynote presenters
- Baroness Susan Greenfield (UK), will provide a one-day Pre-Conference Workshop “The Mind of the 21st Century” and a 90-minute conference keynote “Is Mark Zuckerberg/ Metaverse an Amazing Opportunity or a Calamitous Threat?”
- Baroness Greenfield is a Neuroscientist, Author, and Broadcaster Oxford UK.
- Professor Nicholas Talley (Australia) will provide a 90-minute keynote “Pathways in gut-brain communication: evidence for distinct gut-to-brain and brain-to-gut syndromes”.
- Professor Talley is a gastroenterologist, epidemiologist, researcher, and clinical educator in Newcastle, Australia.
- Dr John Arden (USA) will be providing a 90-minute keynote “Energy To Mind - What is energy? What is mind? How does energy make the mind possible?”
- Dr Arden is a Psychologist and Author of 15 books.
An additional nine speakers will cover a range of applied neuroscience topics in 90-minute workshops.
- Professor Dirk Geldenhuys and Jenny Venter (South Africa)
Imbedding safety in an organisational culture: A BrainFit Journey. - Jan Sky (Australia)
Brain Potential, leadership powered by neuroscience. - Louise MacKenzie (New Zealand)
Complex Trauma and Neuropsychotherapy: Intuitively intertwining these using creative therapies as an intervention. - Joseph Riordan (Australia)
The neuroscience of trauma and attachment. - Mary Bowles (USA)
Applied Memory Reconsolidation through the Classical Conditioning of Emotions. - Fiona Stevens (Australia)
“Into the lion’s den - why Managers avoid addressing bullying complaints”. - Nigel Denning (Australia)
Psychedelic medicine is a rapidly developing new paradigm in mental health management. - Richard Hill and Matthew Dahlitz (Australia)
Client-responsiveness, curiosity, and sensitive observation: three key elements in the application of science to therapeutic practice. - Jean Annan (New Zealand)
Seven dimensions of children’s emotional wellbeing: Application in the educational environment.
One-hour panel discussion facilitated by Dr Roger Mysliwiec (New Zealand).
Let’s explore some practical neuroscience-based strategies & techniques that can enhance a person’s health/wellbeing and functional capacity when facing adversity.
Featuring:
- Professor Dirk Geldenhuys (South Africa)
- Mary Bowles (USA)
- Professor Michael Tally (Australia)
- Jean Annan (New Zealand)
- Dr John Arden (USA).