PTSD Treatments - Out With the Old and in With the New7520901

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PTSD treaments have changed rapidly over the last two years. No longer are the victim's of PTSD gravely shackled by the outdated modes of treatment from the early 1900's. In today's society and technology, everything has begun to move quickly and that includes the technology of treatment of moods disorders. Maybe you have not heard of what is new simply because you are now only beginning to look for answers. When you find what is now available, compared to what was accessible in the past, you will be very shocked.

If you are ready to learn a series of easy mental workouts that are assured to help you deal with any traumatic life experience, we can send out the old and usher in the new. It is no longer necessary to spend thousands of dollars on long time table therapy methods that have been outdated by new discoveries in how the mind functions against you and how to get it to work FOR you.

Out With The Old:

1- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CB)-Demands a mental concentrate on the issue of PTSD and the anxiety that always accompanies it. Nicely, we now know that the neither of these happening are consciously performed. You do not want yourself to be anxious, correct? NO, it happens subconsciously, and therein lies the problem with this type of therapy. By the time you have had time to think about the anxiety as it happens, it has currently occurred. What you are truly looking for is a way for it to by no means occur once more, and that is only possible by changing the way the subconscious mind perceives the past and behaves when the previous comes back into your mind.

In With The New:

2- Since we now know that PTSD and anxiety are subconsciously driven, MENTAL PERCEPTION, of what is going on, we know that if we change that perception we automatically change the manner in which the mind reacts to a particular stimuli. So, the answer is as easy as identifying what stimuli causes the Learned perception then change (relearn) the response (the mind's reaction). And, over a very short time, your mind will begin to respond to the exact same stimuli with less intensity until you reach the point exactly where you will no longer keep in mind why you had been anxious in a specific situation in the first location.

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