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Dr Graham Taylor 

Retained Neonatal ReflexesTM Technique

Part 1: Its Clinical Application in the Case Study for Three Young Children with High Level Trauma, Learning and Behaviour Problems.

Part 2: Proposed Neurological Changes involving the Limbic System and Brainstem in the Presence of Retained Primitive Reflexes and High Level Trauma.

Pre-treatment behaviours including self-harm, severe destructive rage and cognitive developmental delay in three children were changed after treatment. The children developed healthier responses to stressors and began to thrive. A more normal family, academic and social life was achieved for the patients.

Attendees may expect to learn:

  1. That Retained Neonatal Reflexes (RNR) therapy can help severely traumatized children (and adults)
  2. That RNR therapy may be considered for a range of post trauma dysfunction syndromes.
  3. What to anticipate as a participant goes through RNR therapy.
  4. Who may be a candidate and with which other health professionals to network.