I have done so much research on the physiological as well as psychological aspects of this thing. And I have come to the conclusion that PTSD is not PTSD. There are different, not degrees, but actual injuries, and they affect different parts of the brain which bring on different reactions and symptoms.
A bit like a sprained ankle is not the same as a dislocated ankle is not the same as a broken ankle which is not the same as a complex fracture which is not the same as a complex fracture with multiple other foot bones either broken, dislocated or dislodged.
There is chemistry (usually they try to balance that out with drugs)
There are different organs and systems involved (different reactions and symptoms)
There is in some cases physical damage to the brain itself.
There are cases where more than one part of the brain has been damaged.
Then there are the emotions to deal with which both affect the brain and are affected BY the brain!
What a can of worms. And there does not seem to be a one size fits all.
So much of what I have read, been told, or listened to is based on 'undoing the damage'. But how do you UNDO a busted ankle?
Lets look at this. If you bust your ankle (simple or complex) and leave it be, the body will heal it alright, but it will heal in such a way that you will feel pain the rest of your life because it is now not the same shape as it was.
How do we approach a broken bone or several broken bones? We gently (or not so gently) push it back to the shape it has to be in order to work right with the rest of us. And THEN we let the body heal it.....in the right place.
An injury (be it ankle or brain) is something not working as it should work, and therefore creating pain, discomfort, making other things difficult, placing stress on other parts of the body because its not working right.
Ever heard the term 'unbalanced'? Nasty connotations right? Forget the connotations for a moment, those judgements, and look at the word.
If something is unbalanced it falls over right? Often breaking as it falls or even shattering.
Balance is not just chemical balance. Is not just physical balance. Is not just emotional balance. Because if even one of those is out of place and the wrong shape, it will push the rest out too (just like a broken ankle that was never set). It CANNOT do what the rest of the body needs it to do.
Have a look at this. http://www.emotionaltuning.com
It makes more sense to me that most other things I have read or researched.
Its not the ANSWER (the quick fix) but its getting the whole of us into the right place where the body and mind can THEN begin to work out the answers. When its once more working how its supposed to work.
A bit like a sprained ankle is not the same as a dislocated ankle is not the same as a broken ankle which is not the same as a complex fracture which is not the same as a complex fracture with multiple other foot bones either broken, dislocated or dislodged.
There is chemistry (usually they try to balance that out with drugs)
There are different organs and systems involved (different reactions and symptoms)
There is in some cases physical damage to the brain itself.
There are cases where more than one part of the brain has been damaged.
Then there are the emotions to deal with which both affect the brain and are affected BY the brain!
What a can of worms. And there does not seem to be a one size fits all.
So much of what I have read, been told, or listened to is based on 'undoing the damage'. But how do you UNDO a busted ankle?
Lets look at this. If you bust your ankle (simple or complex) and leave it be, the body will heal it alright, but it will heal in such a way that you will feel pain the rest of your life because it is now not the same shape as it was.
How do we approach a broken bone or several broken bones? We gently (or not so gently) push it back to the shape it has to be in order to work right with the rest of us. And THEN we let the body heal it.....in the right place.
An injury (be it ankle or brain) is something not working as it should work, and therefore creating pain, discomfort, making other things difficult, placing stress on other parts of the body because its not working right.
Ever heard the term 'unbalanced'? Nasty connotations right? Forget the connotations for a moment, those judgements, and look at the word.
If something is unbalanced it falls over right? Often breaking as it falls or even shattering.
Balance is not just chemical balance. Is not just physical balance. Is not just emotional balance. Because if even one of those is out of place and the wrong shape, it will push the rest out too (just like a broken ankle that was never set). It CANNOT do what the rest of the body needs it to do.
Have a look at this. http://www.emotionaltuning.com
It makes more sense to me that most other things I have read or researched.
Its not the ANSWER (the quick fix) but its getting the whole of us into the right place where the body and mind can THEN begin to work out the answers. When its once more working how its supposed to work.