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Re-traumatized by old memories
When Gary recalls a negative memory, he re-experiences the emotion he felt, and gets upset. Since he is prone to obsessive thinking, once a negative emotion triggers, he can obsess about it — and stay upset — for hours.
Tabitha gets trauma flashbacks. She re-experiences events so vividly that they re-traumatize her. Afterward fear, anxiety, depression, and crying jags can debilitate her for days, and affect her mood for weeks.
Emotionally loaded recall is especially common in people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a learned trauma response. It’s also common among people with Asperger syndrome. Like Gary, Aspies are prone to obsess over negative emotions and make them worse.
Of course, re-experiencing remembered emotions can be an asset when you recall pleasant memories. But with negative experiences — especially traumas — it’s usually preferable to get the useful life lessons from less-than-positive memories, without getting upset or re-traumatized.
Read more...Posted: March 28th, 2011 under NLP articles, NLP techniques, strategies, trauma & treatment.
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Structure of PTSD video by Andrew T. Austin
NLP expert Andy Austin explains the anatomy of post-traumatic stress disorder — including the hidden factor that drives the PTSD trauma:
(This clip is part of the 2009 NLP Advanced Mastery Training video series, featuring Andy Austin, Steve Andreas, and Steven Watson. )
Read more...Posted: February 19th, 2010 under NLP articles, trauma & treatment.
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25 techniques for treating emotional trauma and PTSD
What is psychological trauma?
A trauma is a strong, persistent, negative emotional response to a past event, or reminders of it.
Trauma characteristics:
- A trauma is not an experience. It is an emotional response to an experience. If the emotional response is positive, the experience is not traumatic, no matter how harrowing its sensory details. (Think of all the people who pay money to have scary, dangerous experiences such as white-water rafting!)
Posted: February 14th, 2010 under NLP articles, NLP techniques, trauma & treatment.
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Fast technique resolves trauma, PTSD
In the video link below, Tom Stone of Great Life Technologies demonstrates a quick and simple method for quickly resolving PTSD and emotional traumas.
Video: http://www.vaporizeyourcombatstress.com/Resolution.html
Tom Stone’s process for eliminating PTSD
From my analysis of Tom’s video, the steps are:
- Elicit the trauma/PTSD state enough to get a reaction. (The client must be able to feel the reaction to do the process.)
- Have the client verify that they can feel the problem response in their body.
Posted: February 8th, 2010 under NLP experiments, NLP techniques, trauma & treatment.
Tags: advanced NLP, background K, kinesthetic modalities, NLP experiment, PTSD treatment, Tom Stone, Trauma Resolution Techniques, trauma treatment, visceral K
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