Before training in the MCP Fundamentals, I took a short neuroIntegration trainer course. I got a certificate, but no practice. But I had what’s called "imposter syndrome." Because neuroIntegration isn’t practical in addressing many issues, clients are often referred to other specialists: psychologists and coaches. In this regard, I experienced cognitive dissonance. How could I work with my client if I couldn’t help him comprehensively?
MCP Fundamentals, however, immediately provides all the knowledge necessary to work effectively with a client. That is why, to not feel like an impostor unqualified to provide psychological help, I enrolled in the program.
"I want to practise." I went to MCP Fundamentals with this message. I had a feeling that everything would work out, and it did.