Join me for episode 70 where my client, Dr. Alia Paquette, joins me again to ask even more questions about the MAP Method and how it works. Having had 20 or more MAP sessions herself over the last 2 years, she is well acquainted with the Method. To hear her story about how MAP Method sessions have helped her through traumatic times, including a bout of pancreatic cancer, please listen to my conversation with her in episode 67. In this episode we discuss: - How practitioners use muscle checking to guide a MAP session. - How the Practitioner monitors multiple streams of information during a session. - How MAP Practitioners protect themselves from taking on the trauma of their clients. - The value of working with a MAP Practitioner includes having cleared enough of our own stuff to be a clear channel for others, and being able to identify patterns in others. - Why MAP sessions are gentle, easy and private. Unlike talk therapy you don’t have to share too much about the painful memory you want to work with. - In the MAP Method your subconscious mind is healing itself. - How we work with children in MAP Method sessions. - How my work with the MAP Method has influenced my relationship with Western medicine. - How emotional balance sets us up for optimal health. - How engaging in the MAP process enhances other treatment methods. - The resources that I provide as part of my practice for those that are interested in learning more. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss part I of this conversation in Episode 68: Understanding MAP with Dr. Alia Paquette, where we discuss her first set of questions about the MAP Method and how it works. To learn more about the MAP Method, please visit MAPforHealth.us for our free courses. To schedule an Introductory MAP session please book online at TCNeuralRetraining.com
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