About INNR

Integrated Natural Neuro-Recalibration (INNR) was developed by Elaine Holt. It is based upon the Creative Thinking Skills Spectrum (CTSS), which was initially articulated with EU funding for international education purposes to redesign qualifications. CTSS is the foundation for associated UK qualifications with ESFA approval for funding in state school. These qualifications are now being rolled out in England Ireland, Scotland and on the continent with Danish approval for the associated high school teacher training. More information is available at Crossfields Institute

The education and creativity principles have been further developed, refined and mapped onto related neuroscience of mental health to develop the Creative Thinking Skills Framework (CTSF). This pragmatic framework is the basis for INNR and was presented at the 2022 Southern Oregon University Creativity Conference.

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The various artistic elements of the INNR program are established approaches used in health and education. Together the neuroeducation and artistic activities offer a well-rounded package of support. 

It is important to note that INNR does not aim to deconstruct behaviour or to directly confront troublesome thoughts. The aim is instead to enable, stimulate and enhance natural recalibration processes by practically exercising the underlying components of thought through the arts, alongside the neuroeducation to identify and observe these components. This combination enables new, resilient pathways and connections in thinking to form, specific to each individual, while allowing any troublesome thoughts and associations to recalibrate and fade.  

Artistic group work, led by experts in their field, stimulates social neural networks, further deepening transferrable and sustainable positive effects.

An integrated mind-brain-body-environment approach

INNR is highly adaptable for use to build resilience, enhance creative problem-solving, or reduce symptoms in a range of mental health conditions. Current courses include: 

INNR – Creative

This course is suitable for people wanting to enhance their powers of perception and imagination, and those seeking to work upon their innovation skills, their creative problem-solving and their autonomy of thought. It can also be helpful in cases of creative block.

Dates:  by arrangement

Location:   Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London

INNR – Wellbeing

This course is suitable for people experiencing mild to moderate symptoms of depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is offered as complementary therapy.

Dates:   By arrangement

Location:   Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London

INNR - Bespoke

Bespoke corporate CPD courses are available by arrangement. These may include a wide range of requirements from practical applications for innovation in business and industry, to conceptual applications in ethical decision-making. The course content will be adapted to best suit the need.

Private one to one consultations are available by arrangement.

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