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Subject: CSNerve Reparation
If someone were to be suffering from *shot nerves* or PTSD, how would
one go about repairing them from the deepest level to the physical?
What would be the optimal protocol with proven results? And are there
any documented cases where one was actually healed
There is a book out to this claim called The Stone Child.
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From: beitharm...@gmail.com
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Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 8:55 PM
Subject: CSNerve Reparation
If someone were to be suffering from *shot nerves* or PTSD, how would
one go
If someone were to be suffering from *shot nerves* or PTSD, how would
one go about repairing them from the deepest level to the physical?
What would be the optimal protocol with proven results? And are there
any documented cases where one was actually healed of early life trauma
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There are a variety of body work techniques that have been reported to be
very helpful. Trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) works
very well for some folks. There are some supplements that seem to help with
some of the physiological symptoms. EMDR works well for some folks.
Hi Joy,
While EMDR is often effective it takes a long time. Emotional Freedom
Technique (EFT) is much faster and generally very effective for all
types of trauma.
Kind regards,
Craig
beitharm...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone were to be suffering from *shot nerves* or PTSD, how would
one
You may wish to check out EMDR therapy Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing therapy. My wife and I both developed Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) some time after our son was suddenly killed 9 years ago.
We each went to a therapist for grief counseling and therapy. Eventually
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