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PERFORMING ARTS |
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Arts Psychology deals with the psychological factors associated
with participation and performance in such areas as dance, music,
acting, theatrics, television, radio, and public speaking. Dr.
Diane works with performers at a broad range of levels and abilities,
including ballroom competitive dancers, ballet dancers, television
professionals, and professional speakers to help them achieve
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Arts Psychology focus areas: |
· Peak
performance programs · Imagery skills training
· Emotional energy management ·
Attentional skills and concentration training ·
Self-confidence and motivation enhancement ·
Improving mental toughness · Goal-setting
skills · Strategy selection ·
Biofeedback training · Stress management
· Hypnosis for pain control and healing
· Counseling for acute performance anxiety
· Training to overcome performance slumps
· Neurofeedback for mental clarity |
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Performing artists condition their bodies in a variety of
ways, but always with the common goal-to achieve the greatest
performance possible. Often you will train your muscles but
are still unable to reach your highest goals. There is some
hurdle, some barrier keeping you from achieving this success.
Keeping you from reaching this level of Peak Performance.
Dr.
Diane can help you! In many cases the hurdle that is stopping
you from achieving the desired level of success involves the
activities of the brain. Using a technique known as neurofeedback,
Dr. Diane can teach you how to effectively and efficiently
strengthen your brain to maintain and enhance your conditioning.
By training your brain, you can overcome the hurdles that
are keeping you from achieving your Peak Performance.
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