My name is Susan, and I am not a PTSD sufferer or caregiver, but I do care. Does that make me a "carer"?
I am an EFT practitioner. EFT stands for the "Emotional Freedom Technique" it's like a mutant hybrid Acupressure/NLP type thing, and it has proven very effective.
For instance, working on my own issues, I have been able to effectively collapse the emotional charge attached to memories. There have been many case studies done on using EFT with PTSD, and I am very intrigued because of the potential to help someone improve their quality of life. I want to be involved in ANYTHING that helps people empower themselves, and heal their lives. Especially if it's something I have personally experienced.
I've been reading the stories on the forum, trying to gain a better understanding of the problem, and my heart is breaking for you guys.
I sincerely hope we can learn from each other. And I applaud all of you for seeking help and community. That, in and of itself, is the beginning of a better life. IMO.
Much love,
Susan Denham
I am an EFT practitioner. EFT stands for the "Emotional Freedom Technique" it's like a mutant hybrid Acupressure/NLP type thing, and it has proven very effective.
For instance, working on my own issues, I have been able to effectively collapse the emotional charge attached to memories. There have been many case studies done on using EFT with PTSD, and I am very intrigued because of the potential to help someone improve their quality of life. I want to be involved in ANYTHING that helps people empower themselves, and heal their lives. Especially if it's something I have personally experienced.
I've been reading the stories on the forum, trying to gain a better understanding of the problem, and my heart is breaking for you guys.
I sincerely hope we can learn from each other. And I applaud all of you for seeking help and community. That, in and of itself, is the beginning of a better life. IMO.
Much love,
Susan Denham