I agree anni - I'll take any amount of peace, tranquility or serenity I can find. The theory sure is interesting and seems to make a lot of down to earth sense. Am way on board with trying this out. Can't go to town today to get an eye-patch pirate style, but think going walking with the thing on might be good.
Just wanna be clear that what I am reading on this thread is a concept for treating PTSD, the anxiety disorder. Will still have my trauma healing work to do, regardless.
One more thing. There is a large body of information from Rolfers who've had people react to past truama (physical injury trauma) while being Rolfed. I can't imaging the brain hemishphere thing dealing with actual injuries that are bound up in the body. I had such a reaction, an involuntary hyperventilation, while being Rolfed. There may well be other injuries from abuse bound up in my body as well.
My Rolfer described her 30 years experience doing this work as exploring physical memory, and said she'd had people get, essentially, triggered and react very strongly, breaking down in tears and demonstrating other aspects of "physical memory" from injury/trauma.
This stuff suggests to me, in a completely grass roots way, that in my case for instance, my truamatic injuries from abuse may, even in a small way, reside in my body as well. And, in terms of comprehensive healing, makes me feel like this is another step for me that I will take on again, in a descending order of priority.
If this brain hemisphere stuff can help with my anxiety disorder, its for sure worth commiting real time and energy to explore. But the nug of festering rotten puke which is my unhealed trauma must still be dealt with, and I cannot imagine - being at "peace" or not - this step being under estimated in my overall recovery project, my own personalized healing "Tao".
Clearly, "trauma" and how we got PTSD is a widely varied thing.
Some may have gotten it from what they witnessed alone. Some may have gotten in from sexual abuse, emotional torment and so on. And still other may have gotten it from taking a severe beating to the body, or a combination of the above, etc.
So, when someone goes "hey, I am symptom free from doing this brain hemisphere training stuff," my first though is, that's awesome - what is/was your trauma caused by, to, at least in my mind, somewhat qualify their results/claim.
Thanks for letting me share these thoughts, great thread. Very exciting stuff. Looking forward to giving this a go.
Have a nice day everyone.
James B.