• SPECIAL OFFER: Buy all 6 videos together and use coupon code "TTAP" to get all six for $100.00 This session was held after a 15 hour training with therapists and Dr. Levine Madori  
  • This video demonstrates older adults, with no cognitive impairments experience a TTAP Method meditation and painting session. The viewer will learn how to conduct Steps #1(conversation) then move into Step#2 (mediation) and then Step#3 (Painting). The participants paint profound and meaningful images that have come to them while in the meditation. Author and creator of the TTAP Method, Dr.Levine Madori first shares the past 10 years of neuroscientific findings that support the Cognitive Reserve Theory. The theory supports the belief that the more stimulation through environments Participants will observe how to conduct a guided imagery session, followed by a therapeutic structured theme conversation that is derived from the individuals own person-centered experiences. Through the innate structure of the TTAP the audience will get an unusual view from inside a therapeutic interaction. Witness participants creativity emerge in their own self expressive painting, individuals who had never painted previously, now experience the power of the arts in this video. These lectures have been proven to be excellent resourses for use in Colleges, Universitisities and healthcare settings both nationally and internationally. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq1f1ARrK3Y
  • This video demonstrates a TTAP Method ™ session with individuals diagnosed with moderate stage Alzheimer’s disease, living on a special care unit participate in a Step#2 (Mediation), then into Step #1 (conversation) followed by Step#6 (poetry and storytelling). Both individuals have been living in the Facility, on the same unit for over 4 years and had never spoken in the way the viewer will witness. This film poignantly film captures each  individuals experience of growing up in the heart of the depression, discuss their personal challenges and  by experiencing a profound transcendence of understanding the racial issues from the prospective of a black woman growing up in the South and a white woman growing up in the north. These lectures have been proven to be excellent resourses for use in Colleges, Universitisities and healthcare settings both nationally and internationally.

    Award Winning TTAP Method Educational DVD reviewed by

     the Caregiver's Voice

    http://www.thecaregiversvoice.com/latest-news/improve-lives-of-loved-ones-with-alzheimers/

    Found to Improve Lives of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s

          What if you could get a loved one with moderate Alzheimer’s involved in conversation again?

    What if you could help a loved one with dementia vividly describe memories from her childhood some sixty and seventy years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvXc4gQshEs
  • This video demonstrates a TTAP Method ™ session with individuals diagnosed with moderate stage Alzheimer’s disease, living on a special care unit participate in a Step#2 (Mediation), then into Step #1 (conversation) followed by Step#6 (poetry and storytelling). Both individuals have been living in the Facility, on the same unit for over 4 years and had never spoken in the way the viewer will witness. This film poignantly film captures each  individuals experience of growing up in the heart of the depression, discuss their personal challenges and  by experiencing a profound transcendence of understanding the racial issues from the prospective of a black woman growing up in the South and a white woman growing up in the north. These lectures have been proven to be excellent resourses for use in Colleges, Universitisities and healthcare settings both nationally and internationally.

    Award Winning TTAP Method Educational DVD reviewed by

     the Caregiver's Voice

    http://www.thecaregiversvoice.com/latest-news/improve-lives-of-loved-ones-with-alzheimers/

    Found to Improve Lives of Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s

    ·       What if you could get a loved one with moderate Alzheimer’s involved in conversation again?

    What if you could help a loved one with dementia vividly describe memories from her childhood some sixty and seventy years ago
  • This educational DVD allows the viewer to witness a therapeutic TTAP Method® session utilizing personal photographs. The session utilizes step1 (conversation), step 2 (music and guided imagery), step 4 (painting) and step 9 (phototherapy) as the participants discuss their personal photographs and then paint and design a picture frame These lectures have been proven to be excellent resourses for use in Colleges, Universitisities and healthcare settings both nationally and internationally.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TICFOiTGPlU
  • This educational DVD allows the viewer to witness a therapeutic TTAP Method © session utilizing personal photographs. The session utilizes step1 (conversation), step 2 (music and guided imagery), step 4 (painting) and step 9 (phototherapy) as the participants discuss their personal photographs and then paint and design a picture frame. This educational DVD allows the viewer to witness a therapeutic TTAP Method © session utilizing personal photographs. The session utilizes step1 (conversation), step 2 (music and guided imagery), step 4 (painting) and step 9 (phototherapy) as the participants discuss their personal photographs and then paint and design a picture frame. This therapeutic session allows the participants the ability to share their personal photographs and stories (edited out to protect confidentiality) and then create and design personal picture frames.  This therapeutic session illustrates the use of long term memory, conversation and painting to stimulate various regions of cognition including; linguistics, spatial, visual, kinesthetic, intrapersonal and interpersonal interactions. These lectures have been proven to be excellent resourses for use in Colleges, Universitisities and healthcare settings both nationally and internationally. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP0fnn3IOLY

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