Tag: trauma recovery
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Remembering Is Not Recovering: OEI Therapy Revolutionizes Trauma Healing

Discover how Observed and Experiential Integration (OEI) heals trauma by rewiring the brain. Evolving from EMDR, OEI—developed by my mentor, Dr. Rick Bradshaw—uses eye-switching to integrate fragmented memories, calm the nervous system, and shift trauma from ‘now’ to ‘then.’ Learn how OEI is accelerated with hypnotherapy to offer rapid relief and healing.
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Betrayal Trauma Exposed

Discover the hidden impact of betrayal trauma on mental health and relationships. Explore science-based healing strategies, from therapy to mindfulness. Learn to recognize signs of gaslighting and emotional abuse. Understand the neurobiology of betrayal and its effects on trust. Find hope and recovery through expert insights and practical tips for overcoming betrayal’s devastating consequences.
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What’s Hiding in Your Subconscious After Betrayal Trauma?

Explore healing from betrayal trauma, discovering signs, effects, & recovery strategies. Whether relationship, childhood, or institutional betrayal, find expert insights & practical paths to rebuilding trust & self-worth. Discover trauma-informed therapy for emotional freedom & renewal. You can begin a new path to your healing journey today.
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Heal and Break FREE from Toxic Relationships & Past Trauma Once & For All

Struggling to heal from relationship trauma? Talking about it might be keeping you stuck. Discover why traditional therapy often fails and how Accelerated Hypnotherapy can help you break free—without reliving the pain. If you’re tired of feeling trapped by the past, this is for you. Watch now and take your first step toward true healing.
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The Secret to Healing Relationship Trauma

Discover why talk therapy alone often falls short in healing relationship trauma. Explore the neuroscience behind trauma storage and learn how hypnotherapy offers a transformative experience for true emotional resolution. Uncover the power of addressing trauma at its subconscious roots, and find out how you can finally move past lingering pain to create the future…
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Does Time Really Heal All Wounds?

Does time really heal all wounds? Maybe physically but emotionally… Not so much. Many of clients come to me for hypnotherapy after years of traditional therapy. They’ve seen multiple therapists, explored different modalities, and gained insights—but understanding alone doesn’t always bring healing. Deep emotional wounds often remain, untouched by time or understanding. For some problems,…
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Accelerated Hypnosis: Transformations That Flow Fast

Accelerated Hypnotherapy uses evidence-based methods from Neuroscience and psychotherapy to create profound and lasting transformations by tapping into your superconscious mind. Accelerated Hypnosis bypasses the need for the client to share their trauma and overanalyze past pain. Instead, we focus on rewiring the subconscious mind, targeting the root cause of emotional challenges and mental road…
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Why Logic Can’t Solve Emotional Problems

Many clients find me after years of traditional therapy that provided them with intellectual understanding but failed to resolve their emotional challenges. This common experience highlights a fundamental truth: logic can’t solve emotions. The Limitations of Cognitive Understanding Traditional talk therapy often emphasizes cognitive processes, encouraging clients to analyze and rationalize their experiences. While this…
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When Talking About Trauma Causes Iatrogenic Injury

The Unintentional Iatrogenic Effect in Therapy Most people think of therapy as a place to talk about problems, vent frustrations, and gain clarity by going over traumatic experiences and processing things verbally. Sometimes talking doesn’t just fail to resolve the problem—it actually makes it worse. There’s a documented outcome called the iatrogenic effect, where therapy…
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Understanding Iatrogenic Injury When You’re Trying to Heal

Understanding Iatrogenic Injury in Trauma Therapy: Challenges and Solutions Iatrogenic injury in therapy refers to unintended harm caused by psychological treatments aimed at healing trauma. This phenomenon adds complexity to the recovery process and the original trauma itself, making it challenging for individuals to revisit traumatic experiences. Iatrogenic trauma can occur when psychotherapeutic interventions unintentionally…