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2.5 Hour Short Course To Combat Screen Harm & Addiction

In the age of online connection, kids are losing touch with the real world. With the average screen time exceeding 3 hours per day, it's more important than ever to take control of your family's screen habits today.

How Can This Short Course Help With Screen Addiction?

The aim of this short course is to raise awareness of screen, phone and gaming addiction, providing individuals with the knowledge and tools to combat it and create deep-rooted positive change.

The course will enable you to coach the children under your care in a safe, non-
confrontational way, to work towards rebuilding your relationship with them.

This Course Will Help You To:

Increase Awareness

Reflect on what is happening around you and become fully aware of your choices

Introduce New Techniques

Learn new and powerful techniques to reduce the damaging effects of screen addiction

Develop Control

Learn to control your own patterns and shift to a better sustainable screen existence

Build Community

Join a global community who are wanting to create change, share ideas and build a more humane world for our children as well as ourselves

Who Is This Course Suitable For?

Our courses are most popular with parents, guardians, teachers and carers. However, our short course to help beat screen addiction is available to anyone who wants to make a positive impact on their relationship with screens and technology.

We teach you the skills and provide tools to pass on your knowledge to the younger generation, positively impacting your children and their screen habits.

What Does The Screen Addiction Short Course Cover?

In this course, we create self-awareness and demonstrate techniques for development. We will focus on giving you the building blocks to take back control over your screen time and empower you to have the ability to make better conscious decisions as to when and how long you use your screens.

 

The Combat Screen Harm & Addiction short course has three core principles:

1. Awareness – Ensure you understand the harm technology can cause and raise self-awareness of manipulative strategies used to fuel addiction.

2. Education – Learn new concepts through coaching and NLP (Neuro-
Linguistic Programming) to enable you to change your behaviour towards screen time. Use these techniques to assist in coaching the children in your care.

3. Control – Take back control of how you interact with technology and create a new and healthy relationship with screens, where you choose when you want to interact with them.

Combat Screen Harm & Addiction Short Course

Course Details

Course Dates

“Combat Screen Addiction taught me to build a better relationship with my children regarding how we talk to each other about their social media and gaming habit, and how we can all make informed choices about what we do online.”

Amy Robins, mum of 2 teenage girls

Why Choose Rebel Therapies?

Rebel Therapies has been providing screen therapy advice, 1-1 coaching and courses for over 6 years, and our founder Munur Shah, has dedicated the past 8 years to researching the causes, impacts and solutions to screen addiction after experiencing the effects it had on him and his family first-hand.

Our team of dedicated screen addiction mentors, coaches, and therapists are driven by a genuine passion to help individuals break free from the grip of screen addiction. We strive to empower people to build healthier, more sustainable relationships not just with their screens but also with their loved ones and the world around them.

Book the Combat Screen Harm & Addiction Short Course (2.5 Hours)

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Petra Salva OBE

Petra Salva began her career in youth and community work after graduating with a BA Hons in Community and Youth Studies in Lancaster. Since then, she has accumulated 30 successful years’ experience working with young people and adults. She is best known for her work and contribution working in the third sector in the UK and abroad. Specifically leading and designing projects within Homeless charities and influencing the Government, local authorities, and the London Mayors Office around national and local rough sleeping strategies and has significant experience in leadership roles and managing large scale change.

She has been at the forefront of developing services that directly support some of the most destitute people in our society and in 2019 she was awarded an OBE for her years of contribution and impact in this field.

Petra is passionate about helping people and organisations to grow and develop their skills and aspirations. She is a qualified coach and mentor with many years of experience in delivering training and working one to one or in groups.

Martin Watson

Martin is an experienced accredited psychodynamic psychotherapist with many years of working with and helping adults. Martin believes in creating a safe space and a trusting relationship can help us think and explore together the reasons you might be looking for help and counselling. He has worked with many ranges of anxiety, depression, trauma, and loss. He has a gentle, sensitive approach and would welcome meeting you to see if he can help you too.

Martin is a fully qualified psychodynamic psychotherapist accredited with the BPC (British Psychoanalytic Council). He offers individual therapy to adults and young people. He is also a registered member of the BACP (MBACP).

He has been offering individual therapy and counselling for many years in both private practise and within organisations. He is currently working with the Counselling Foundation and has previously worked at Mind in Barnet for many years. Martin also worked as part of the Grief Encounter adult bereavement counselling team.

Richard Bell

Richard is an experienced mentor and executive coach with a record of accomplishment of working with large corporate organisations supporting key career transitions and continuous professional development. Richard also mentors technology entrepreneurs and is the co-founder of a software start-up company.

Transition Coaching is a key focus, supporting clients who are new to company, function or corporate title.  Supporting senior promotion candidates through the selection and evaluation processes and then guiding them to establish senior peer-to-peer relationships, personal gravitas and cross-functional teamworking.

Richard’s style of coaching is both supportive and challenging. He is passionate about working with the “whole person” and believes that career transitions are only a single aspect of an individual’s current situation. Exploration of any “limiting beliefs” and utilisation of creative coaching techniques help visualise the target state.

Shabazz Nelson

Shabazz has over two decades of working as a behavioural change specialist and coach to hundreds of academic and private clients. His unique style of engaging, enquiring, determining goals, and activating real change and success, has changed the lives of each of his clients. 

He helps clients experience empowerment when resolving current issues, creating coping strategies, and acknowledges client talents and gifts, encouraging them to find new and innovative ways to utilize them.

Shabazz works relationally with his clients, allowing for a development of understanding and alliance, which creates the structure and safety for clients to be themselves and access their true self. Clients are then free to create new goals and strategies for success, but with a wholly positive regard for themselves.

Melanie Shah

Releasing Emotion, Building Resilience, Uncovering Joy 

Melanie has dedicated the last decade delivering to her clients as a therapist, mentor and coach.

Melanie offers a bespoke mix of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), also known as Tapping, combined with NLP, Hypnotherapy and Life Coaching. She delivers individualised therapy and coaching to an international clientele with varying ages, cultures, and requirements.  

Melanie has helped with a range of presentations including trauma, anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, physical pain, phobias and addictions, relationships, and self-esteem.  The value of this kind of therapy is that it can be applied widely and have rapid, measurable results.

Her work as an integrative therapist draws upon her various academic and informal learning, across countries and cultures, and across various professional and personal roles.  In her experience within private practice, she has honed her techniques in creating a solution-based, individualised service for each client to explore their perceived inner and outer world with safety and curiosity. 

Melanie encourages her clients to try the cutting-edge therapy that she offers. The work with her clients has the potential to be very empowering.

Munur Shah

Munur has dedicated the past few years in researching the impact of screens and their addictive nature on the unsuspecting world population.  His knowledge and expertise in this area has naturally directed him to create a programme to help understand and combat the problems screen addiction poses.

An experienced mentor and coach, Munur is passionate about ‘awakening’ your senses to how organisations create applications with their number one requirement and desire being capturing your attention at any cost.

Screen addiction is an ever-increasing problem and now at an epic scale, especially among teens and young children. Anxiety, stress, loneliness, bullying, harassment (mental and physical), polarisation, misinformation, racism, sexism, hate, self-harm, and suicide are some of the by-products of screen addiction.

As parents and guardians, now is the time to take responsible action to help your children take back control of their lives, rebuild relationships, and create a positive, happier, healthier lifestyle.

Over the past few years, he has spent his time helping parents and their children overcome their addiction to screens.

Munur has created this programme using his experience alongside in-depth research to help parents coach their children to take back control of their time, and their lives.