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Re: Re: Improvitaping - a side benefit
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2007-02-21 12:02:59
Grant, this material is in hardcopy, the e-files will
eventually have to be 
re-created.  If you'd like to receive these materials, I'd
like to place at 
your disposal operational and possible use of 3-4 of these
various potential 
therapies.  I would need a groundmail address to have them
delivered to.  Please 
send me your groundmail delivery address and I'll get that
off to you.  Many 
thanks for your interest.   ...win 

In a message dated 2/20/2007 6:14:04 PM Eastern Standard
Time, 
graceandhandsbigpond.com writes:

> Hi Win,
> 
> >If there are any
> >therapists on the list, I'd like to hear from them
since this is one of
> four types of
> >potential valuable therapy we'd like to get some
case studies worked with.
> >....w
> 
> I have been running my own practice since 2000.
Primarily trauma release
> through Body Transformation (Deep Tissue &Zen
bodywork - based on the
> earlier forms of Rolfing, Structural Integration
&Postural Integration).
> Also Reiki/Seichim Master and more recently
incorporating EFT (Emotional
> Freedom Techniques) &WHH (Whole Hearted Healing -
regression based trauma
> healing therapy). Not formally trained in breathwork
but use it myself.
> 
> Grant
> 
> Grant &Julie Horsfall
> Gumeracha, South Australia
> 
> Grace &Hands - "Co-creating a space from which
to invite healing"
> Ph.:  08 8389 1554
> 
> NEW EMAIL: graceandhandsbigpond.com
> Old Email: graceandhandssenet.com.au
> Website: www.users.senet.com.au/~gahgah
> ----- Original Message -----
> 
> From: <wwenger101aol.com>
> To: <imagestream@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 11:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [imagestream] Re: Improvitaping - a side
benefit
> 
> 
> >The Calm-Breathing Patterns ( http://www.winwen
ger.com/part28.htm and
> >part20.htm) are used for both, not only for
temporary relief.  Once one is
> armed with
> >those patterns, he can go after root causes and
recondition stimuli to be
> >rewardingly informative instead of blindingly
aversive.  If there are any
> >therapists on the list, I'd like to hear from them
since this is one of
> four types of
> >potential valuable therapy we'd like to get some
case studies worked with.
> >....w
> >
> >In a message dated 2/15/2007 6:30:22 PM Eastern
Standard Time,
> >robertsegura.ca writes:
> >
> >>Basically, I discovered that most people look
for *relief* from
> >>whatever is ailing them at that time( and which
their usual coping
> >>mechanisms are not covering well enough - the
pressure/pain is too
> great).
> >>
> >>Some people look for *resolution* to their
issues, i.e., they actually
> >>want to resolve the issue rather than just make
it go away for a
> >>while. This group tends to be smaller in
number.
> >>
> >>There are a large number of healing systems
which provide relief and
> >>only a few which provide resolution, in keeping
with the supply and
> >>demand of the marketplace.
> >>
> >>If you are looking for relief (a temporary
reduction in the symptoms)
> >>then many breathing techniques and an average
application of EFT or
> >>similar system will work just fine. They could
be compared to aspirin
> >>vs. tylenol vs. advil. All will take away some
or most of the pain/
> >>discomfort (symptoms), but they are not
intended to dissolve
> >>underlying issues.
> >>
> >>Fully associated versions of EFT, WHH, EMDR,
TIR, AER, etc. can
> >>provide resolution of the issues. They often
take longer and can
> >>involve more direct contact with the source of
the discomfort, so
> >>fewer people go there. It is easier for many to
continue to use
> >>pain-killers than to cure the ailment, as is
the case with physical
> pain.
> >>
> >>In the end, it comes down to personal choice.
> >>




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