3 specific protective language techniques to use when treating post-traumatic stress disorder and phobias
The rewind technique is in itself an amazingly quick, comfortable and safe way to lift debilitating phobias and trauma. But the language you use when using the rewind technique is vital for both its effectiveness and your client’s comfort.
Phobic or traumatized people often find that the slightest trigger ‘sets them off’. And words can be powerful triggers. The very word ‘spider’ may spark terror in an arachnophobe. So sprinkling that word about while you work on a rewind with them can make the job of lifting the phobia harder than it need be.
Full article: How to avoid client discomfort in the Rewind Technique
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Clear Thinking – get rewinding
Hello
I’m almost fanatical about the rewind technique – even a party bore about it (so my wife says – everybody else is too polite)! But this has got to be one of the most amazing developments in effective psychotherapy in my time. Dealing with phobias and the after effects of traumatic experience used to be one of the most difficult and frustrating areas to work in. A few people got better, but many, many people found that all the counselling and psychoanalysis and CBT and whatever else they got did very little to really help relieve their distress.
In contrast, the rewind technique is often effective in a SINGLE session, even with very longstanding and severe PTSD or phobia. And the sufferer, far from reliving the trauma all over again, remains comfortable and relaxed throughout the process.
All right, I’ll stop there. But do sign up!
All the best
Mark Tyrrell
Creative Director
Uncommon Knowledge LLP
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