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This article appeared in the March issue of HYPNOTIC
HEALTH, published by the Charles Tebbetts Chapter of the National Guild of
Hypnotists out of the Pacific Northwest.
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NEURO-THERAPY Training:
Removing the Emotion From the Thought
By Marilyn
Michael
Part II of
III
All your problems are
caused by fear. Sound too simple or unlikely? Not when seen from the
perspective of a NEURO-THERAPY Specialist. NEURO-THERAPY Training is a
different kind of hypnotherapeutic approach, one that is based on the
emerging scientific understanding that people are most greatly shaped by
the innerworking of the mind and body. But, someone may ask, what about
negative or destructive experiences, perceptions, memories and behaviors
– the traditional focuses of psychotherapy including hypnotherapy?
NEURO-THERAPY Training is clearly focused on those, but it is understood
that there are physiological reactions – reactions in the body - that
make each of those either damaging or not damaging to the person.
In NEURO-THERAPY Training, guilt, anger, frustration, and other
“negative” emotions are seen as forms of fear. Fear is viewed as the
most basic emotion. But, fear is taken down to another level - a set of
physical, chemical reactions that are damaging to the organism. That
takes negative emotions out of a subjective discussion of what may be
negative to one person versus another. NEURO-THERAPY Training is most
about training people to better manage those physical and chemical
reactions that cause their experiences, perceptions, memories and
behaviors to be problems for them.
Take the example of Joan who has memories of an abusive mother
that continue to make her feel hurt and angry and that, she feels, have
damaged her ability to respond in a mature, happy manner as an adult. As
negative and inappropriate as Joan’s experiences with her mother may
have been, it is not those experiences that are the problem. The problem
is how Joan’s body reacts every time something reminds her of those
experiences, consciously or unconsciously. There are many techniques
used by hypnotherapists to help release Joan from the hold the
experiences with her mother have had on her. They may include reframing
them, anchoring them to more positive experiences, suggesting new
behaviors or revisiting the experiences through regression. The problems
these approaches will experience in giving Joan long-term release
are, 1. The triggers for
Joan’s reactions are many and very diverse and, 2. Those techniques
are primarily cognitive or mental techniques and the reactions Joan has
are not just mental. First and foremost they are physical and chemical.
Her problem IS her body reactions to the memory. Mental and physical
cannot be separated.
NEURO-THERAPY Training
uses hypnosis in new ways. It redefines it as mental training
(reflecting the true client centeredness of the approach) and emphasizes
the natural therapeutic effects of the state of mind. It’s philosophy
is “making people their own therapists,” effectively integrating use
of NEURO-THERAPY techniques into people’s lives for long term use and
benefit.
What makes NEURO-THERAPY
Training a therapy of the future, though is that it goes way beyond an
aggressive use of the altered mental state. Using the neurological
technique, SUBVERBAL SHIFTINGã,
developed by its creators, it enables people to turn on a genetically
built in mental ability, the human survival response. With this, people
train the intelligence of the body to completely clear away the physical
and chemical reactions caused by negative experiences, memories, etc. in
their lives. SUBVERBAL SHIFTING removes the emotion from the thought in
negative areas of a person’s life and teaches people how to recreate
that emotionally neutral state daily.
Yes, emotions are
important, people learn from the emotions that will reoccur in many
forms daily. Nobody can afford the luxury, though, of the amount,
intensity and duration of emotions that occur in most people’s lives,
especially when taking on the challenge of an illness but even when
trying to build a more positive life. With NEURO-THERAPY Training people
actually become more aware of negative emotions enabling them to make
better life decisions - but they are able to stay more removed from
them; experience the thought without the intense body reactions
attached. When they are blessed with positive emotions, they can feel
them with full force and intensity, not watered down by a physiology of
fear or anger that may linger in their bodies.
NEURO-THERAPY Specialists
understand that at the basis of all problems are fear but with a more
sophisticated look at emotion, they know that fear isn’t just a mental
experience, nor is it as subjective as it has traditionally been treated
by the field of psychology.
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SUBVERBAL SHIFTING is a registered trademark of The
North American Institute of NEURO-THERAPY, Inc.
Marilyn Michael and her partner Henry Snyder
(speakers for the April meeting) developed NEURO-THERAPY Training and
have trained practitioners in their method for fifteen years both
regionally and via distance learning through the North American
Institute of NEURO-THERAPY, (206) 322-0633, www.TherapyoftheFuture.com
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