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NLP Trauma


Life is about living, not about worrying!
NLP is the perfect solution for Trauma and PSTD (post- traumatic stress disorder).
To begin with, Trauma is a common problem requiring both psychological and physical intervention.
The term "Trauma" comes from the Greek word for "wound", a Trauma is a strong, persistent, negative emotional response to a past event or a reminder of it.
Many people can attribute their daily mental or emotional struggles to trauma. However, not everyone is aware that trauma might lie at the root!
NLP has proven to be an effective approach for treating PTSD, as well as emotional and psychological Trauma and Phobias.
Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder results when a person has been exposed to an overwhelmingly stressful event that is experienced as traumatic by the individual. Although many people have post-traumatic stress syndrome, there is no need to suffer from post-traumatic stress in silence!
PSTD can develop after a very stressful or frightening event, or after a prolonged traumatic experience. This can include serious accidents, war, child abuse, neglect, sexual abuse and many more. It is a type of anxiety disorder that can occur after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event. A disorder that often leads to complex consequences, PTSD is addressed through various traditional and alternative treatments. The traditional treatments include talk, cognitive behavior, exposure and group therapies. On the other hand, the alternative treatments to PTSD are information processing, hypnosis and neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). Specifically, NLP makes use of language in reframing, redirecting and reorganizing the brain's coding experience. Simply put, through communication, NLP seeks changing the patterns of emotional and mental behaviors. NLP is a greatly effective therapy and its benefits far exceed any other form of therapy.
NLP presents itself as a hopeful intervention for PTSD sufferers. Compared to other treatments, NLP focuses on the structure of the trauma itself which the proponents describe as a super-stimulus. This means that the trauma is even more intense than the traumatic experience. The difficulty of dealing with trauma is that it changes how a person perceives reality and interprets the events happening around him/her. The traumatic experience may be so strong that it can desensitize a person, but even this is successfully addressed by NLP.
There are three components to NLP (neuro, linguistic and programming), our nervous system, receives and processes our external environmental experiences through our senses. Verbal and nonverbal communication systems give meaning through neural representations. Finally, programming is an individual's ability of organizing communication systems so that goals and results are achieved. Through the mind and language, NLP helps in changing the way we perceive our external environment and then influences our body and our behaviors. Through NLP, the association between the memory of the traumatic event and its metadata like emotions, is removed.
Over the past thirty years, great strides have been made on the effective treatments of PTSD, phobias, and other intense emotional states without medications. Effective treatments for psychological trauma and PTSD, including NLP, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), EMDR, Fast Phobia Cure, NLP Trauma Process, Eye Movement Integration, and more were established.
NLP has proven to be a cure for the symptoms of these traumatic past events. Using one of the powerful techniques that NLP offers, can change your life forever!
Because Traumas are typically caused by an extrinsic agent, they are often associated with certain cues. For example, a Vietnam War veteran may experience intense anxiety at the sound of a helicopter, because it has become associatively connected with the traumatic combat memories. A person who has been in an automobile accident may become severely fearful about riding a car. Basically, what the brain is doing when it is experiencing PSTD is linking a past feeling of not being safe with a current stimulus or experience that reminds the brain of past events.
NLP aims to unwire the traumatic events in the brain so that they are no longer compelling or used as a reference experience for the present. NLP scrambles and revises the images, smells, sounds and emotions of the past event, so that they are no longer emotionally triggering.
Often, fear responses of fight, flight and mostly freeze, will cause the traumatic event to get freeze in time and the brain never finishes the story. It doesn't realize that the event is over.
NLP works with the part of the neurology that is storing these memories of danger and letting the system know that they made it, they survived!
Recalling a traumatic event typically starts and stops the memory at specific points. The NLP fast Trauma cure use double disassociation to help clients recall the traumatic events without associating into the memory. Once the person knows how to disassociate from the traumatic event, they are likely to choose disassociated recall from then on.
In most cases, techniques which address and restructure memories associated with particular past events are necessary in Changing personal history and reprinting utilize timelines as a means to provide a way for people to recode their perceptions of traumatic incidents by anchoring new resources to these memories. The technique of 'Reframing' which explores finding other choices to satisfy the positive intention of the stress and anxiety, can also be an important factor in the treatment of traumatic symptoms.
if you are not already aware of your traumatic past, then it can be hard to tell if you have trauma or not. Fortunately, speaking with a coach and engaging in techniques like NLP can help you understand whether or not you have trauma.

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