I have heard of this.
It is supposed to work.
Thank God for this and for everybody who works to help our vets.
Awesome. Id like to learn this.
They wont do it.
This godforsaken gynocentric socity wants men dead.
This is another treatment like rapid eye movement therapy which won’t work at all for people stuck in a hypervigilant state. I’m glad it’s here and will work for some people, but it isnt going to be a universal cure.
BTTT! With the incredible amount of military suicides they should take this nationwide ASAP.
My cardiologist told me about this. He said that Trump ordered one for every Veteran’s hospital.
This would be the best news in eons.
For skaters, not so much.
I worked for the VA for 30+ years, the last 15 years was spent rating disability claims. I NEVER saw anyone with PTSD get “better” only worse in spite of all their treatment. But, interestingly enough, once they reached the magic 100 percent permanent and total mark, presto, they were never seen at the VAMC for treatment, and we rarely ever heard from them.
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If this is for real then great! The people suffering from PTSD deserve every shot at living as normal a life as possible.
This is a no brainer. I’ve been demonstrating and promoting this for many years.
The emotional subconscious that creates the difficult symptoms can not tell the difference between imagination and reality. Thus active positive imagination resolves the origin of the PTSD in minutes.
I do this in front of groups without the person saying one word. I have person pull in the memory of a traumatic experience with intense emotion, often causing tears to flow. By guiding their consciousness in a positive pattern it removes the negative emotion attached to the perceptual programming event. Gone permanently in minutes.
Yes, it’s all about facing the problem so it does have a high probability of working. Not really new but maybe it’s new that doctors are doing something that works. I read a book about a similar treatment over 35 years ago.
Basically, a counselor has you play the traumatic scene as a movie in your head, over and over.
Anything is better than handing out drugs like candy.
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“The U.S. Marine Corps veteran kept a loaded gun on the bed beside him.”
I should probably shut up, but I really want to know.
Doesn’t everybody keep one within reach when they sleep?