Emotional Issues
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I have developed a Tool which records the client's feelings at the start of therapy, the higher the score the greater negativity and time spent in that modality. This enables me to measure the effectiveness of my therapeutic programme in a dynamic and powerful way throughout the process. This is hard evidence that my programme of healing and change really works in a short time frame of 6 weeks. All it takes is full participation in the programme.
The following table is an extract of data from clients with initial issues of stress, anxiety, depression, various addictions including weight issues, IBS, relationship and bereavement issues, as well as work related, lack of confidence and self-esteem, and academic related issues, who completed my 6 week therapy programme between February 2008 and June 2009. The table shows significant improvements in 8 key areas.
Average score at start of therapy. |
Average score after 4/6 weeks of therapy |
% improvement |
|
| Trying to please other people. | 68 |
29 |
57% |
| Thinking about the past. | 66 |
25 |
62% |
| Thinking about the future. | 65 |
55 |
16% |
| Thinking about revenge. | 22 |
10 |
55% |
| Thinking negative about self. | 71 |
25 |
64% |
| Thinking about regrets & failure. | 59 |
20 |
66% |
| Worrying. | 77 |
34 |
56% |
| Trying to control other people. | 39 |
18 |
53% |
The small improvement in 'Thinking about the future' is infact a mixed result, in that many clients report that their thoughts about their future after the 6 week therapy programme is brighter and more positive; whereas the score at the start of therapy was from a negative view point.
Emotional problems can take on many different forms;
- Psychoses
- Drug induced disorders
- Disorders associated with brain damage or mental illness
- Emotional disorders
Psychoses includes serious mental disorders which cause people to lose contact with reality, to see or hear things that are not there (hallucinations) or perhaps to experience distorted and unrealistic thoughts (delusions). People suffering from such disorders are often incapable of self-care, and need strong support or hospitalization.
Drug or alcohol induced disorders need to address the drug/alcohol abuse before any help can be given on the emotional issues.
Disorders associated with brain damage or mental illness need strong support in a loving environment.
Emotional disorders can be seen as addictions or phobias. This is where the person puts too much emphasis on a particular event or situation, or other person, and this overemphasized focus is detrimental to the health of the individual. This condition often leads to panic attacks or anxiety disorder that stops the person from doing ordinary things or living a reasoned and balanced life-style.
At Mind For Life we have a unique programme that has helped many people with emotional disorders. The corner-stone of the programme is the Dynamic Thought Transfer Technique TM and our methods of teaching. We do not have any magic formulas or special powers, we do not tell people how to live their lives … what we do is guide, teach, support, and encourage; if the client fully participates in the programme then they will overcome their emotional issues. Every person who has fully participated in the programme has created new opportunities in their lives … without exception.
