Join me for episode 52 where I will talk about using the MAP Method of advanced neural retraining to resolve painful emotional memories. We’ll hear about Nathan who was teased and humiliated for years at school, Patricia who was threatened at gunpoint, Ava who had experienced verbal and emotional abuse through childhood, and Mindy who felt rejected by her father and step-father. In this episode we discuss: - How unprocessed trauma is a significant, but unrecognized, source of stress. - How painful memories, especially from childhood, shape the personality. - How acute and ongoing traumas can be neutralized and greatly improve our ability to cope with a difficult situation. - How emotional abuse in childhood can create negative self-talk patterns. - How clearing painful memories around rejection can alleviate social anxiety. - Why unresolved trauma memories continue to affect us subconsciously and impact our ability to heal. - How treating intense emotional memories reduces the stress load, changes our response to stress and resolves the state of sympathetic dominance to accelerate healing. Don’t miss episode 41 where my client Aaron describes his experiences around clearing painful emotional memories. For more information about the MAP Method, applications for chronic health issues, or to schedule a your 60-minute Introductory session please visit MindReMAPforHealth.com
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