| Psychovisual
Programs™ have been variously named since their inception.
Originally referred to as Psychovisual Therapy, terms such
as self-help, self-development, self-hypnosis,
self-improvement and motivational
have also been used and each describes an aspect of the
Psychovisual process.
In
fact Psychovisual Programs™ are an example of a meta-system.
That is, a system made up of other systems. Psychovisual
programs™ combine traditional methods with original
techniques and therapies developed by The Psychological
Research and Development Organization.
Its purpose is to provide a fully comprehensive program
for self development whereby problems may be resolved by
the use of a system operating on three levels.
TRAINING
Self-comprehension (why we behave the way we do).
The viewer is given information on the particular problem
or the goal itself and how it applies to the viewer.
TECHNIQUES
Practices in which the client consciously participates.
THERAPIES
Processes in which the client unconsciously
participates.
These three aspects allow the viewer to gain an understanding
of the problem in relation to themselves, and develop abilities
and methods with which to deal with it effectively.
Psychovisual Programs™ give the viewer valuable tools
for change based upon re-programming (simply: new knowledge),
so that unwanted personality characteristics may be transformed
into desirable ones, or ones of more value to the viewer.
The Psychovisual system as described herein is of an audio-visual
nature. It began on VHS and has since advanced to DVD. Contemporary
computer and video technology offer an unprecedented opportunity
for healthful gain by the utilization of viewer-responsive
ingredients.
The Psychovisual meta-system allows for its own evolution
by continually absorbing new research results into its operating
framework.
For a more detailed breakdown of the Psychovisual system
click here.


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