Shamstalat
Silver Member
dust,
Yes, yoga, body and energy work of any kind always trigger flashbacks for me. I get massage/physical therapy now for the cathartic effect and the body/mind healing it leads to. My father is trying to persuade me to take yoga classes, but I absolutely do not feel like having flashbacks in public. Yoga is even more intense thank physicla/massage therapy because I am moving my own body instead of having my body moved by somebody else.
I don't think I am ready for yoga quite yet.
That must have been so intense, dust, having your acupuncturist trigger those flashbacks.
Has anyone ever looked into CranioSacral Therapy/SomatoEmotional Release or Reiki? I have found these helped me tremendously with my PTSD. They helped me understand the connection between mind and body, and helped me to intregrate the two. They also gave me the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy and physical therapy all in one. I find that after a CST, Reiki, or physical/massage therapy session, my joint pain is duller or sometimes completely gone (depending on how deep the therapist goes).
I think that acupuncture, Reiki, CranioSacral Therapy, yoga, and all sorts of other alternative therapies, are all different roads to reaching the same phenomenon. I personally combine them so I can have many channels for healing.
-shamstalat
Yes, yoga, body and energy work of any kind always trigger flashbacks for me. I get massage/physical therapy now for the cathartic effect and the body/mind healing it leads to. My father is trying to persuade me to take yoga classes, but I absolutely do not feel like having flashbacks in public. Yoga is even more intense thank physicla/massage therapy because I am moving my own body instead of having my body moved by somebody else.
I don't think I am ready for yoga quite yet.
That must have been so intense, dust, having your acupuncturist trigger those flashbacks.
Has anyone ever looked into CranioSacral Therapy/SomatoEmotional Release or Reiki? I have found these helped me tremendously with my PTSD. They helped me understand the connection between mind and body, and helped me to intregrate the two. They also gave me the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy and physical therapy all in one. I find that after a CST, Reiki, or physical/massage therapy session, my joint pain is duller or sometimes completely gone (depending on how deep the therapist goes).
I think that acupuncture, Reiki, CranioSacral Therapy, yoga, and all sorts of other alternative therapies, are all different roads to reaching the same phenomenon. I personally combine them so I can have many channels for healing.
-shamstalat