Developing SUBVERBAL SHIFTING
The team of Snyder and Michael began their research focused on developing a more powerful therapeutic approach for people facing the challenge of disease. They conceived of and developed the neurotherapeutic tool of SUBVERBAL SHIFTING over twenty years of research. Science was showing that the physiology of emotion lessened efficient immune response and accelerated the activity of viruses. They realized that people facing the major emotional and physical onslaught of diseases such as AIDS and cancer did not have the luxury of time for traditional psychotherapeutic approaches. Psychological even hypnotherapeutic approaches were focused on the stimuli for emotional eruptions. SUBVERBAL SHIFTING was a way of using the capacity of the hardware of the brain (stimulating natural brain reactions) to achieve the ultimate therapeutic goal of managing the damaging effects or physiology of emotion.
WHAT IS SUBVERBAL SHIFTING
SUBVERBAL SHIFTING is a process of stimulating a fraction-of-a-second neurological shift by non-verbal (subverbal) means.
The stimulated shift causes a take-over by purely instinctual mechanisms in the brain, likened to the experience of slow motion described by people who have gone through certain extreme, survival situations. The effect of triggering this normally rare, but completely natural brain reaction is healthy. What occurs is a dissipation of the electrical and chemical "signature of emotion" existing in a person's body prior to the shift in brain activity.
HOW IS SUBVERBAL SHIFTING STIMULATED
NeuroTherapy Specialists (professionals trained by The North American Institute of NeuroTherapy) use SUBVERBAL SHIFTING as part of the therapeutic process. These professionals stimulate this healthy neurological shift by use of the SUBVERBAL SHIFTING Sound Stimulus while a person is in a state of concentration. Further, they teach clients to recreate the neurological reaction on their own. This "training of the intelligence of the body" enables people to manage the eruption of emotion in the brain and body between visits and to enhance the therapeutic benefits.
