Rapid Result for Trauma FAST Hypnotherapy
Trauma can leave deep marks on the mind, often causing symptoms like those seen in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as, vivid flashbacks, sleep disturbances, nightmares, avoidance, detachment, emotional numbness, negative changes in mood, irritable, angry outbursts, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, self-destructive behaviour, hypervigilance and feeling triggered AF.
These symptoms are tied to how the brain stores trauma memories, where the past hijacks the present moment and you relive the overwhelming experience again in the here and now.
Accelerated Hypnotherapy is a powerful tool that is boosted by OEI therapy for trauma (Observed and Experiential Integration) to help you process traumatic memories and find relief from trauma.
Let’s take a closer look at how it works, how trauma memories are stored, and how hypnotherapy can help rewire those memories to put the past where it belongs, into the past.
What Is Accelerated Hypnotherapy?
Accelerated Hypnotherapy is a focused form of hypnosis that helps individuals access their subconscious mind to address deep-seated issues like trauma. It is boosted with OEI therapy.
OEI (Observed and Experiential Integration) therapy is a gentle, neuroscience-based trauma therapy that uses specific eye movements and body awareness to help the brain process and integrate traumatic memories, reducing anxiety and distress without needing to talk through painful, personal details of the experience. OEI therapy helps individuals move forward by working with the way trauma is actually stored in both the brain and body.
Unlike traditional talk therapy, which can take years, Accelerated Hypnotherapy work rapidly, often in just a few sessions. It calms the mind and creates a focused state where the brain can process memories and emotions safely.
In this state, we help you to connect with your subconscious—the part of the mind that stores automatic thoughts, feelings, and memories, where trauma is stored.
The problem with talk about trauma is that traumatic memories are stored in a way that’s hard to reach through regular thinking or talking. Talking can revivify traumatic memories and can have an iatrogenic effect, where what you’re doing to try to help fix trauma, unintentionally makes it worse and more complex.
How Trauma Memories Are Stored Implicitly
When you go through something traumatic, like betrayal, your brain doesn’t store the memory like a normal event.
Instead, trauma memories often get stored implicitly, meaning they’re buried deep in the subconscious and can affect you without you fully realizing it.
Implicit memories are like background programs running in your mind.
They’re not like remembering what you ate for lunch yesterday, which is an explicit memory you can easily recall. Instead, implicit memories are tied to emotions, physical sensations, or automatic reactions.
For example, a soft noise might make your heart race if it reminds you of your traumatic experience, even if you don’t consciously connect the two.
Research shows that implicit memories from trauma are stored in areas of the brain like the amygdala, which handles emotions, especially fear. The amygdala intensifies the emotional charge of memories and helps create new memories that are related to fear.
These memories can trigger PTSD symptoms like flashbacks, anxiety, or feeling triggered, even years after the trauma.
Because traumatic memories are not processed by the verbal parts of the brain and are not stored in the thinking part of the brain (the prefrontal cortex), talking about the trauma isn’t enough to resolve it – and it can often make it worse.
You don’t have to recall and remember to recover.
How Accelerated Hypnotherapy Treats PTSD
Accelerated hypnotherapy works by accessing these implicit memories in a safe, controlled way. Here’s how it helps people with PTSD and betrayal trauma in the following ways:
Calm Focus: Hypnotherapy calms the mind and creates deep focus, like when you’re lost in a good movie. In this state, the mind can process traumatic memories and emotions.
Access the Subconscious: Once calm, we can connect you with your subconscious, where implicit trauma memories are stored.
Accelerated Hypnotherapy and OEI therapy use techniques based in neuroscience to process the trauma without overwhelming you.
Process Trauma Safely: Accelerated Hypnotherapy helps you process and integrate trauma to change how it feels emotionally.
A 2020 study found that hypnotherapy reduced PTSD symptoms like flashbacks and anxiety by helping people process these memories in a less distressing way.
Reduce Emotional Triggers: By working with the subconscious, hypnotherapy can weaken the emotional charge of trauma memories. For example, a memory that once caused panic might start to feel neutral, reducing symptoms like hypervigilance or nightmares.
Accelerated Hypnotherapy is especially effective because it’s tailored to the individual and can work quickly.
Many people see improvement in just a few sessions, though results vary. A 2021 study by Dr. David Spiegel, showed that hypnotherapy was particularly helpful for PTSD patients who didn’t respond well to traditional therapies like talk therapy or couple’s therapy.
Memory Reconsolidation: Rewiring the Brain
One of the most exciting parts of Accelerated Hypnotherapy is its ability to help rewire trauma memories through a process called memory reconsolidation. This is when the brain updates or changes neural pathways of an existing memory, making it less painful or disruptive.
Here’s how it works: When a memory is recalled, it becomes “unlocked” for a short time, meaning the brain can modify it.
Hypnotherapy helps the brain rewire the trauma memory in a safe way, then introduces new, positive emotions or perspectives to go along with it. In an Accelerated Hypnotherapy session, you can change how the memory feels, so it no longer triggers intense fear or distress.
A 2017 study explains that memory reconsolidation happens because the brain is flexible, or “plastic.” By repeatedly accessing and reframing the memory in a safe environment, the brain can store it differently, reducing its emotional impact.
Accelerated Hypnotherapy is especially good at this because it works directly with the subconscious, where and how traumatic memories are stored.
Why Accelerated Hypnotherapy Works for Trauma
Trauma can make people feel stuck AF, like they’re reliving the past over and over.
Accelerated hypnotherapy helps because it goes straight to the source—the subconscious—where those memories are stored implicitly. By addressing implicit memories and using memory reconsolidation, it helps people process trauma in a way that feels safe, manageable, and gently effective.
We can’t change the past but we can change how it affects you.
For example, someone with PTSD from betrayal might still remember the infidelity, but after hypnotherapy, they might not feel anxiety and can move forward. This can make a huge difference in daily life, helping people feel more in control and less overwhelmed.
What to Expect and How to Start
If you’re considering Accelerated Hypnotherapy for betrayal trauma or PTSD, here’s what to know:
Look for a trauma-informed hypnotherapist trained in neuroscience and trauma work, like a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified OEI therapist, who understand how trauma is held in the brain and body and works with safe, gentle accelerated techniques.
Hypnotherapy isn’t a quick fix, especially if you have been suffering from trauma for years, but it can work faster and be more effective than other therapies where you have to talk about your trauma.
You’re always safe and in control during hypnosis. The whole point of trauma therapy must be to process it safely and gently without revivification.
Hypnotherapy works well alongside other treatments, and can be accelerated with OEI therapy for a more effective, trauma-informed, holistic approach.
If you’re struggling with betrayal trauma or PTSD, Accelerated Hypnotherapy might be what you’ve been searching for. It’s not about forgetting the past but about finding a way to put it into the past so you can create new possibilities for yourself and your life.
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