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Trauma Resilience protocol
and 
Emotions Management process 

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What if you were able to deal with past trauma in your life without having to talk about it and bring up all those negative feelings by going into the details? 
That's what we can offer you!
We have learned that it's not necessary for you to go into details in order to be healed from past traumas.

PTSD: What's Happening?

 

PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying event that causes flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety and more. Some of the complex symptoms associated with PTSD include difficulty in relationships and belief systems, difficulty regulating emotions, altered attention, somatic distress (headaches, pain, nausea), hyperarousal, being on edge, avoidance of places, flashbacks, nightmares, and intrusive thoughts.

 

Flashbacks and trauma triggers increase levels of adrenaline and cortisol as the body responds with the need to fight or flee. Sustained high levels of adrenaline and cortisol due to chronic stressors can have negative effects on the body. Constant activation of the "fight or flight" response can lead to a host of health problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, decreased memory and cognitive function, an increased risk of depression and anxiety and an increased risk to substance abuse.

 

Finding Peace Again

 

Freedom from stressful negative emotions can be accomplished in one to four sessions. Each session is designed to help you heal, not just cope—so whether you struggle with childhood trauma responses, military or first responder triggers, anxiety, sadness, or any traumatic event, we are here to help you live in peace.

Sessions are charged at a slightly higher rate due to the specialized session. Clients can usually accomplish release of the trauma and negative emotions in one to four seventy-five-minute sessions.
 

TRP

Trauma Resilience Protocol

TRP is a protocol to eliminate symptoms associated with trauma related stress responses by disassociating from negative emotions attached to traumatic events. The client is guided through systematic visualization exercises without discussing the trauma event. Clients are awake and work with the counselor without retraumatizing the client.

 

Our brains are incredibly complex and amazingly designed to survive life events. When the amygdala is able to safely release the emotions of fear, terror, or helplessness, the separation of memory from emotions can occur. Memories will be stored in the cerebellum and emotions in the hippocampus allowing proper separation from traumatic emotions. The result is an altering of feelings toward the event.

 

Clients will remember the event historically without triggering the fight or flight responses.

emp

emotions management process

EMP is a process that releases negative emotions connected to a specific event or series of events. The client does not share the experiences verbally during the session. EMP will allow you to reframe emotions like anger, sadness, abandonment, fear, shame, rejection, survivor's guilt, and many others. The process finds the earliest onset of the negative emotion and releases it using reframing exercises.

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