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“How to release painful emotions” which therapies work and which don’t

Seven years of sexual, psychological, emotional, and social abuse from the age of 13 – 20 at the hands of a man 14 years older than me had left me completely emotionally crippled.

I spent most days either in emotional turmoil or completely numbed out. Even the most ordinary situations, like buying clothes or meeting someone new caused me extreme anxiety, I had trouble speaking, couldn’t voice my opinion let alone stand up for myself. Any minor criticism would shatter my already fragile psyche, and I would take days or even weeks to recover. I lived almost as a recluse with few friends and rarely venturing out of my little London bedsit.

It came to a head one day when on a day out with some friends to the Isle of Wight, I stood on the cliff top at The Needles looking down. For years every waking moment I’d felt my whole being utterly wracked with pain and as I peered over the edge I realised that down there, at the foot of that drop, the pain would stop.

If I was to take only one step forward it would all go away.

A spent a few moments contemplating this and imagining the bliss and relief from the torture my life had become.

In that moment I made a decision. I stepped back and made a resolve that I would recover.

I would get over this.

I would live my life and find a way to be OK, even if in that moment I had no idea how to do this or where to find help. I stepped back from the edge.

My quest took many years, many wrong turns and blind alleys. But I have recovered. I am happy, with a family, great friends and, I run a business helping others to release their pain and trauma and teaching others to do what I do.

The biggest myth about emotional trauma

One of the biggest myths portrayed by the media, films and stories is that once you’ve had a traumatic experience that you will be emotionally scarred for life and that the best you can hope for is to learn to live with it, understand it.

However, recent years have brought about a plethora of techniques to release emotions. This list has been put together based on my personal experience of these therapies in my own quest to recover from childhood sexual abuse.

I am a walking testament to the fact that emotions CAN be released. Limiting beliefs like “I’m no good / I deserve to be punished” can be released forever. Here is a list of some of the techniques I’ve tried and how effective they are.

Which therapies work and which don’t

1.    Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy has its roots in Freudian analysis and is essentially a “talking cure” centring on the client talking through their issues with a therapist. It involves the client lying on a couch with the therapist sitting at the clients head, the client and therapist to not look at each other.

The idea is that talking about your problems and past will give you a better understanding of yourself and raise self awareness.

But I found it ludicrous. To say I didn’t feel comfortable lying down in the same room as a man I could not see was an understatement. I was terrified of most, no, ALL men. Not in a running away screaming way, but in a just not able to relax in the presence of a man. I frequently couldn’t speak to men directly. So being asked to lie down, powerless and vulnerable, on my back in the same room as a man whom I could not see caused me extreme anxiety.

I tried another psychotherapist whose way of working was to sit in comfy chairs facing each other which was marginally better, but the results were poor.

I was told it would likely take a long time, years even to get any benefit. I stuck at it for a few months but found it pretty ineffective. I knew what my problem was and continually talking about it seemed to make it no better and only caused me to repeatedly go back and relive those horrendous experiences of the past.

The rapes, the lock-ins, the rejections, the humiliations ran round and round in my head all the time so I didn’t need to talk about them as well. I realised it was actually making it worse for me.

I don’t believe that simply getting an understanding of your problem actually fixes it. Most people are all too aware of why they have low self esteem (or whatever their problem is) but that doesn’t actually cure the problem.

Understanding your problem doesn’t solve it. That’s like taking your broken car to the garage to be told exactly what’s wrong with it and told to learn to cope driving a car that’s broken.

2.    Affirmations
Saying positive affirmations might change your state or mood in the short term, but it doesn’t remove limiting beliefs. Also in order for affirmations to change your state you have to remember to say them.

Since we don’t have to remember to feel bad, it happens automatically, having to remember to say your affirmation’s makes this technique pretty limited. Sometimes I found short term relief but often saying something that I felt completely untrue inside and contradicted my feelings jarred and often only reminded me of how bad I felt.

3.    Psychodrama
This is where you act out painful situations from your past and change them so you can experience something different, like fighting back, feeling more powerful.

This technique gave me some benefit and helped to change the way I felt about certain past events, but was quite time consuming. It only really worked on one issue or past event at a time. As it’s done in groups it can take a while to feel safe enough in a group to share your past and your pain.

4.    EFT
This technique is based on tapping meridians to release the emotion. The tapping points are usually on the face, torso and hands.

This was my first experience of a real emotional release technique and it really does remove the emotion. However, it is limited in that it only removes the emotion from ONE memory at a time. If, like me, you’ve had 7 years of pretty horrendous emotional torment it can take a lot of tapping to show a significant difference.

5.    EmoTrance
By paying attention to where you feel the emotion in your body, allowing it to soften and flow using attention, the feeling leaves your body and with it the emotion.

As with EFT this only works on one memory at a time so this process can also require lots of sessions before you notice a significant difference. Because there is no or little conscious understanding of the problem sometimes the feelings and emotions seemed to get stuck. This had limited success with me.

6.     Shamanic healing
Based on various tribal cultures this uses altered states of consciousness, dream work, energy work and symbolism to change your experience of the physical reality.

Shamanic extraction is a powerful shamanic technique that removes “energy” left in your energy body by past trauma.

Soul retrieval is another that brings back parts of you that have been lost or left in the past. During times of trauma bits of your soul leave for safety reasons.

Following both of these processes I experienced a massive shift. It gave me the confidence to ask for a raise from my boss without fear, and I was able to have a “normal” relationship with a man for the first time, I am now married to this same wonderful man.

Shamanic healing does require you to be rather open minded as there is little theory as to why it works, but for me it just did! And the results were instant.

7.    NLP Neuro-Linguistic Programming and hypnosis
NLP is a collection of techniques that are based on modelling successful therapists and therapies.

I found this amazingly successful at enabling me to access more resources and cope with situations that had previously caused me great anxiety. It’s quick and effective.

8.    Timeline Therapy(TM)
This is an NLP technique but as not every NLP practitioner knows it I’ve listed it separately.

Time Line Therapy(TM) is not to be confused with Time Line or walking the timeline.

TLT is phenomenally powerful and as someone who had been haunted by my past daily, was barely able to function normally, and found even the most ordinary situations traumatic and terrifying TLT was a miracle.

In one 4 hour session I had released all the pain and trauma of my past. It didn’t involve me going right into the memory, so it was gentle and completely safe. At no time did I have to “face my fears”

I simply let the emotion go and it was indeed GONE. I couldn’t believe it.

The result was like flicking a switch. I was able to be around men and feel ok about it. The flashbacks stopped. Instantly, and they never came back.

The great benefit of TLT is that it releases all of the emotion from ALL of your past in one session. So that’s ALL your anger, ALL your sadness, ALL your guilt, ALL your fear, and so on. It also completely removed and deleted limiting decisions so they are just NOT true for me any longer.

9.    Higher Self Therapy
This technique is even more effective than Time Line Therapy as it is even quicker and removes emotions at an even deeper level.

Whereas TLT removes the emotions from the emotional and mental body, Higher Self Therapy also releases it from a soul or karmic level.

These last two are the ones I now teach to my students and are the ones I recommend most highly.

My self esteem issues vanished overnight. I now know I am a good person. I didn’t deserve what happened, and I have been able to forgive my abuser. I still wouldn’t have him round for tea, but I no longer harbour the hatred for him that had previously been festering inside.

As a direct result of making a single decision on the cliff top I went on a journey of recovery and healing. I am now healed and whole. I’m not perfect (I’m still untidy) but I am not only “OK” I’m bloomin’ fantastic. My life is filled with joy, and happiness and love. I am loved, feel loved and love easily. I live my life as I choose.

In fact I believe I am more free and filled with joy now than most people who have NEVER had the kind of past I have.  I am braver. I am able to speak my truth. I don’t take offence easily. I am confident. I really like who I am. And if others don’t like me or take offence at me, I forgive them.

If you have had trauma in the past, even if you are not healed yet, please take this one thing from reading this.

YOU CAN RECOVER!

All you have to do is decide.

If you have decided, get free instant access to how to recover from abuse, go to www.recoverfromabuse.com or take our free  online course – Emotional resilience http://www.psycademy.co.uk/emotional-resillience/

By Dr. Lisa Turner

Lisa is a Trainer of NLP, Time Line therapy, Hypnosis, NLP Coaching, Shamanic healing and other healing processes. If you have been affected by any of the topics mentioned here contact me via lisaturner@psycademy.co.uk. All information will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Why you can’t project your energy online. The missing magic ingredient to deep connections.

Why is it that it’s hard to GET someone online? It seems we need to meet in person before you really know who someone is? During that face-face, handshake to handshake interaction, even if only brief we feel we have a much deeper understanding of who that person is.

What is it about face to face meetings that make it so much easier to discover who someone really is? Why is it so hard to work this out online, and why is it so easy offline?

Lost information

Well we can start with the idea that only 7% of the meaning of communication is conveyed through words. (note these figures are under review as the use of text increases and is changing the weighting slightly)

So by reading this blog alone, you could be losing as much as 93% of the meaning. The rest comes from body language and facial expression, (55%) and voice tonality (38%)

meetingsmlBody language (angle of spine, hand gestures) as well as large facial expressions like smiling convey a lot of information. but, what is less known is that there are also micro-muscle movements of the face that are detected at an unconscious level. Things like subtle shifts in colouring, minute narrowing or openings of the eyes, the lower lip can become wrinkled or shiny when people move from relaxed to tense as they disagree or agree with you. Recent research suggests that people dilate their pupils just before they make a decision. All this can tell you a lot about how a person is responding to you.

Next is voice tonality (38% of meaning) and again as well as the large intonation changes (going up at the end of a statement indicate a question), this also includes tiny vibrations of the voice. These little tremors are almost undetectable at the conscious level but will indicate how confident or congruent you are about the topic you’re speaking about. You may not be aware you are hearing it but you will pick it up at an unconscious level and get a “sense” of the other person.

Video should solve the problem

All this adds up to make it MUCH harder to work out WHO someone is online. But still doesn’t explain why video should but doesn’t solve all these problems. You can watch a video of someone and yet still get a completely different experience of them when you meet them face to face.

What is the missing magic ingredient?

Business Team (low res)Well it could be the synergy (or lack of) that takes place when two or more people interact. It’s the INTERACTION that happens when you move from an online broadcast to a two way interaction.

During most conversations, one person will speak and will watch and observe the reaction of the other. Assuming both people are pretty perceptive (and there are definitely some that are not) they will constantly adjust and adapt their communication to build rapport. You will check the other person is both understanding and appreciating what you are communicating. You will make little “tests” to see how far you can take a topic, or joke and when you observe any resistance, you’ll modify what or how you are communicating.

All this adds up to make others much more connected with each other offline compared to online.

How to inject the missing magic online.

  1. Interact 1-1 don’t just broadcast. Blogs and posts are great, but get interactive with them so people see how you respond to their comments. I made a very close friend during a fierce online debate just on the basis of my responses to his comments. What could have created an enemy actually formed a deep friendship based on mutual respect. We still don’t agree about that particular topic, but deeply like each other all the same.
  2. Use the medium you are most comfortable with. You might have expected me to say “use video” but if you are deeply uncomfortable with video then you are likely to NOT come across as yourself at all. If you are most comfortable writing, write. If you love to speak – speak. If you are comfortable with all three use all three and whichever is most convenient. You will be more confident and this will be picked up at an unconscious level.
  3. Be yourself. The trick to this is to first know yourself, and those who have a high level of self awareness are usually much easier to connect with. When you know yourself and are comfortable with who you are you will filter yourself less, be less afraid of people flaming you online (yeah come on I know I’m going to get some narky comments on this post – go ahead. I’ll love you anyway)
  4. Don’t filter too much. Do the occasional “brain blurt” and notice the reaction you get. Then respond with respect but openness.
  5. Stop trying to please everyone, and stand your ground. Just observe people’s reactions and don’t let it stop you being who you are as it will just confuse those people who do know, like and follow you for who you are.
  6. Use a platform that allows real time interaction like twitter or chat rooms. In real time you get a MUCH better experiences of the instant reaction, and can modify and adapt what and how you communicate instantly.
  7. Project your “energy” so that it interacts with others. Ok this one is a bit esoteric, and not totally scientific (I should know I’m a scientist) but does seem to work. I know this point is the one that will get the narky comments from the left brainers out there. And I know you’re  wrong because I’ve read the evidence (it is there and its only your closed mind that stops you finding it, reading it and trying it out). To project your energy imagine an infinite stream of loving energy coming in through the top of your head and pouring out of your heart, projecting out to everyone who you interact with online. Try it and notice the difference. I dare you.
  8. Use your intuition to pick up how others are responding and reacting to you. Yep another comment that’s going to get the left brainers out there to raise their hackles. But before you post think about this – most highly successful businessmen and scientists use intuition to make decisions. there is increasing research supporting its effectiveness and that explains how it works. So give it a try. As you are replying to a pm, writing or posting on a blog, use your intuition, or your gut reaction to guide what you say and how you say it.

So – go on comment away. I look forward to your feedback 

And now I would like to invite you to free instant access to our online intuition Discover your best intuition mode when you go here
From Lisa Turner and Psycademy – Leaders in Spiritual and Psychic Development How Intuitive are you?

By Dr. Lisa Turner

The Science of being Psychic

Despite the apparent lack of any scientific evidence of its accuracy, most successful entrepreneurs place a high value on intuition for making decisions. Particularly where there is a large amount of information and where the data is conflicting.

There are few great scientific advances made without intuition. Einstein created his theories of relativity after a visualising sitting on the front of a beam of light and imagining what happens as he travelled along it.

The discoverer of the chemical makeup of Benzene solved the problem of “too few hydrogen atoms” after dreaming of a snake wound in a circle eating its own tail. This image led him to the realisation that the only way the benzene molecule could be made stable is if the carbon atoms were arranged in a circle just like the snake.

This kind of new age visualisation is often slated in the rational world of business, yet without it the world would be a place of slow, cold logic.

Until now that is.

The Science of Being PsychicAccording to a team led by Professor Gerard Hodgkinson of the Centre for Organizational Strategy, Learning and Change at Leeds University Business School, intuition is the result of the way our brains store, process and retrieve information on a subconscious level and so is a real psychological phenomenon (source Science Daily Mar. 6, 2008).

Through analysis of a wide range of research papers examining the phenomenon, the researchers conclude that intuition is the brain drawing on past experiences and external cues to make a decision – but one that happens so fast the reaction is at a non-conscious level. All we’re aware of is a general feeling that something is right or wrong.

“The driver couldn’t explain why he felt he should stop, but the urge was much stronger than his desire to win the race,” explains Professor Hodgkinson. “The driver underwent forensic analysis by psychologists afterwards, where he was shown a video to mentally relive the event. In hindsight he realized that the crowd, which would have normally been cheering him on, wasn’t looking at him coming up to the bend but was looking the other way in a static, frozen way. That was the cue. He didn’t consciously process this, but he knew something was wrong and stopped in time.”

Prof Hodgkinson believes that all intuitive experiences are based on the instantaneous evaluation of such internal and external cues but does not speculate on whether intuitive decisions are necessarily the right ones.

“Humans clearly need both conscious and non-conscious thought processes, but it’s likely that neither is intrinsically better than the other,” he says.

As a Chartered occupational psychologist, Prof. Hodgkinson is particularly interested in the impact of intuition within business, where many executives and managers claim to use intuition over logical analysis when they need to make a quick decision. “We’d like to identify when business people choose to switch from one mode to the other and why – and also analyze when their decision is the correct one. By understanding this phenomenon, we could then help organizations to harness and hone intuitive skills in their executives and managers.” The research is published in the British Journal of Psychology.

Intuition and inspiration are linked to your ability to communicate with both your conscious mind and your unconscious mind.

Modern understanding of the functioning of the conscious and unconscious mind gives us a workable and highly plausible theory of just how inspiration and intuition works.

The conscious mind or left brain uses logic and rational thought. Research suggests that we can only consciously pay attention to 5 – 9 ideas or pieces of information at a time. For example, once you have learnt to drive, the process of driving is done unconsciously. That’s why you can arrive safely at your destination and have no memory of the journey.

The unconscious mind processes over 2 million pieces of information at a time, it filters out superfluous information and only brings to your conscious awareness a tiny fraction of all the information. If you were aware of everything you would be utterly overwhelmed
Due to its much greater processing power the unconscious mind is much better suited to making decisions with large amounts of data. When we access this it’s known as intuition.

There is nothing spooky or magic about it. It is simply the way the mind was designed to work. With training it is possible to increase intuition to the level where others will think you are psychic.

Communication with your unconscious mind can skyrocket your intuition and help you make better decisions more quickly. I would like to offer you free instant access to an online test to find out how intuitive you are.

How Intuitive are you? Click here to take our 3 minute test…
http://www.psycademy.co.uk/source-connection/

The truth about 2012: channelled from No-one guide

What’s going to happen in 2012? What do the Mayan prophesies mean? Is the world going to come to an end? Will the human race be wiped out by war or environmental disaster?

Our experience is a creation of our consciousness, or our thoughts. If we think about lack, disaster and apocalypse then this is what the collective consciousness will create.

If we focus our attention on what is good, the good that can and will come to all of us and is right here right now, then the world will continue to exist as it always has.happyman

This doesn’t mean that there won’t be change. It is the nature of things to change, to evolve and grow. Without growth there is stagnation.

Many people have mistaken “balance” with stagnation.

2012 need not be a time of distruction of what we love and desire, but it will be a time of destruction of the illusion.

2012 will not be a flicking of a switch but a gradual waking up and it is right here, right now. People are becoming more conscious, more aware. More aware of what? Of their true selves, purpose and mission. They are no longer happy to do what others, society or the status quo have laid out for them. People now wish to make their own choices. This will happen and when people create their lives from a place of what they want, not what they should do or what is normal they will find much greater happiness and joy. This will make greed redundant. When people fully embody the abundance that is present everywhere, greed will vanish.

When people live from their true selves they do not need to maintain the illusion of being what others have chosen for them. Without this illusion, the mask can fall. The mask is what creates separation and it is this that creates fear. If people feel they should be one kind of person, but know in truth that they are another they will feel tension. The tension between who they really are, and what they have been told they should be. It is this tension that creates much of the unhappiness in the world.

2012 will be a time of people choosing to be who they are and allowing others to be who they are. What will be destroyed in this time is simply what is not real, the illusion will be destroyed. What will not be tolerated is judgments, and the insistence by some that others should live in a particular way.

It will be a time of freedom. This starts with you. The time starts with you, giving yourself permission to be how you are. To free yourself from the constraints of others. this will require courage and faith.

Have courage. The world will be grateful. As you live the life you choose, some will despise you for it, only because they are still enslaved. But they will come to realise that by being who you choose, you inspire them and give them permission to do so to. So do not judge those who berate you for being free. Have compassion as it is only because they are not yet free.

Enslaving yourself once more will not make them happy, but it will only cause them to them believe that their prisons were real.

Be yourself.

By Dr. Lisa Turner

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