24-Oct-2022
Across my years of practice, I’ve learned you cannot disassociate the mental stress from how the body reacts.
Across my years of practice, I’ve learned you cannot disassociate the mental stress from how the body reacts. This holistic focus on the physiology of stress responses identifies and releases or resolves physical responses to psychological or emotive triggers.
NET has been in practice since 1988, and is the subject of ongoing scientific study.
Scott Walker, the founder of NET, recently said:
"We have now established the mind/body spectrum of NET. On one end we have the mind-oriented perspective with Dr. Daniel Monti's groundbreaking 2017 studies, and on the other end we have the body-oriented perspective with Dr. Peter Bablis' powerful study that was just recently published. Research gives our patients practical appreciation of their body's ability to heal and an ever-increasing confidence in the practitioners who are available to make it happen."
— Scott Walker, DC, Founder of NET
Contemporary neuroscience has demonstrated that emotion and our stress responses are largely related to a physiological response in our body.
What is NET? netmindbody.com explains:
"Although the concept of dealing with emotions and stress has long been associated with talk-it-out psychotherapy, counseling, and other therapeutic modalities, NET specifically works with the ‘physiology’ of emotional/stress responses. Extensive scientific research over the past several decades has verified that an emotional/stress expression is a complex reactive pattern of changes in response to a stimulus." - NETmindbody.com