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Hi Tamera,

Yes to the first part. Been a trauma therapist for 30

years. I work with PTSD, trauma, and brain

injury. Those who are dissociating all have excessive Delta

in frontal area. Note you can also see excessive delta in

people who are psychic/ intuitives. How you know the

difference is the latter is not checking out from reality, rather is

tuning in.

Usually do a variety of methods including T3/T4 ( Othmer wide inhibit

starting at the lowest point where the person is not checking

out.) Then I would move to O1/O2 2 channel

alpha/theta training alternating with frontal Fp1-A1 SMR or Othmer at

lowest level. Then I would move to CZ - SMR reward and

inhibit theta and hibeta.

Along with this I use pRoshi, light therapy, iListen, energy psychology (

TFT), hypnosis, Release Technique, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,

Cranial Sacral Therapy and Bach Flowers.

As you can see I believe in an integrative therapy and not just on

method. Have a 96% success rate, so I keep doing this.

> Hi, all,

>

> I'm wondering whether anyone has ever trained a person who

dissociates and, if so, please share where that might show on an

assessment (or would it, particularly if it's

> so bad that the individual is switching?) and what was done to

help.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Tamera

>

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Wow, Diane, THANK YOU for the thorough reply. I greatly appreciate it. I don't know if this person will even do an assessment, let alone NF training, but it's good to know what to look for and what to suggest integrating with the work if it comes to that.

I'll have to do some investigating and find out about iListen.

Regards,

Tamera

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