Register here to access the entire international Logosynthesis Day conference — including my session “Beyond Regulation: A Scientific Perspective on Emotional Release” and all conference recordings after the event.
By signing up through this page, you will also receive my exclusive 3-part scientific micro-series on emotional change.
Logosynthesis Day is the annual international conference organized by the Logosynthesis International Association (LIA).
It brings together practitioners, clinicians, researchers, and trainers for a full day of learning, demonstrations, live sessions, and applied theory.
Registration is free and grants access to:
All live sessions
All presenters across multiple tracks
Recordings of every session after the conference
Updates and follow-up materials from LIA
Your registration through this page gives you access to everything.
Emotion regulation strategies are foundational in modern practice. They reduce overwhelm, increase stability, and enhance prefrontal control.
Yet they remain compensatory mechanisms: they manage the emotional response, but the underlying trigger continues to generate activation.
Current models of emotional learning show that when these underlying cues are updated or deactivated — through processes associated with memory reconsolidation, inhibitory learning, or attentional reorganization — emotional reactivity decreases at its root.
Logosynthesis has not yet been mapped through neuroimaging, but the clinical outcomes repeatedly observed after its application — such as reductions in fear, shifts in somatic activation, and restoration of cognitive clarity — are consistent with the types of changes these mechanisms can produce.
This session examines how such outcomes may be interpreted within the broader landscape of affective neuroscience, without overstating the evidence, and how Logosynthesis can complement regulation-based models in clinical decision-making.
In this focused, scientifically grounded overview, you will learn:
• Why emotional regulation is effective yet compensatory
How prefrontal systems modulate emotional responses without altering the deeper cues that generate them.
• How emotional triggers are encoded and maintained in neural systems
Including mechanisms involving amygdala responsivity, conditioned cues, and implicit memory traces.
• A rigorous framework for understanding “release”
Based on established research in memory reconsolidation, stress-response circuitry, and attentional processes — applied to interpret clinical shifts frequently observed after Logosynthesis.
• How Logosynthesis fits within contemporary models of emotional change
Highlighting both its clinical potential and the areas where empirical mapping remains to be conducted.
Alan Rojas Yacolca
Founder & Director, The Andes Institute
Board Member, Logosynthesis International Association
Alan integrates clinical psychology, affective neuroscience, and energy-based approaches to explore how language interacts with emotional learning systems.
Although the neural correlates of Logosynthesis remain to be empirically mapped, his work connects its consistent clinical outcomes — including reductions in fear and restoration of cognitive clarity — with well-established mechanisms in contemporary neuroscience.
Professionals who appreciate conceptual rigor and scientific grounding:
Psychotherapists and Counselors
Mental health practitioners integrating contemporary neuroscience
Clinicians seeking effective, low-overwhelm methods for emotional change
No prior knowledge of Logosynthesis is required.
Presentation: Beyond Regulation: A Scientific Look at Emotional Release
Presenter: Alan Rojas Yacolca
Event: Logosynthesis Day Conference
Date: January 11, 2026
Duration: 40 minutes total
Theory: 15–20 minutes
Live demonstration: 20 minutes
Closing remarks: ~5 minutes
Replay availability depends on the conference organizers.
Exclusive Scientific Micro-Series: The Science of Emotional Change
Registrants who sign up here will receive a 3-part micro-series designed to expand on the scientific foundations of emotional change:
These resources are exclusive to this registration page and are not provided through the main conference website.
The Logosynthesis International Association (LIA) is the global professional organization responsible for the development, training, and ethical standards of Logosynthesis®.
LIA supports practitioners, trainers, and researchers by:
establishing competency and certification pathways
promoting high-quality education and evidence-aligned practice
organizing international events such as Logosynthesis Day
fostering a professional community for clinicians, coaches, and educators
maintaining the integrity and responsible evolution of the model.
LIA’s mission is to ensure that Logosynthesis is taught, practiced, and advanced with rigor, professionalism, and safety across countries and disciplines.
Alan Rojas Yacolca currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Logosynthesis International Association.