Wednesday, July 17, 2019

A Natural Psychoanalytic Effect

Before turning to NeuroTherapy Training, periodically students and clients have experienced analytical methods. Analytical methods of psychotherapy have a theoretical basis of ‘We are as we are largely because of deep seated memories, and inner conflicts". The methods involve bringing to the surface those memories, often using catharsis of emotion as a “releasing factor”.

NeuroTherapy Training is not based on an analytical model. Instead you improve and develop greater self control by stimulating change in the inner working of your brain and body through effective guidance in and regular use of mental training. It certainly doesn’t discount that we are affected and emotionally challenged at times by things that have happened to us. It is not those incidents, however painful, that are considered the problem, though. It is your continued response to those incidents.

NeuroTherapy Training is a powerful method of changing your responses to life and having those changes sustained for the long term. It actually creates a natural psychoanalytic effect as you are more able to “deal” with or “bring up” painful incidents when fear is less of a factor for you.

An important statement from Chapter 15 of The Snyder Michael Method A Neurotherapeutic Approach:
“As emotional strength is built, people commonly experience a natural rise of previously suppressed emotional material. This happens, though, without the negative emotional intensity previously carried with it. It is much more beneficial to help people build emotional strength, whereupon facing the sensitive material will automatically become less of an unsettling experience.”

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