
Henry Woodcock interviews Transpersonal therapist and trainer Juanita Puddifoot from Energy Gateways. To day she shares aspects of the Deep Memory Process training Module 4 - Working with complex trauma and abuse: dissociation and the body.
In module 4 students learn to recognize and work withdifferent dissociation states that clients may experience on all levels of a persons being - emotionally, mentally, and physically. Recognizing what actually happens to a person psychologically, understanding about clinical “shock”and what kind of symptoms people can experience with post traumatic stress disorder PTSD.
InDMP we learn about the latest research related to trauma and have an awarenessof the spiritual and energetic connections. Such as what ‘soul loss’ means andhow to work with this. An essential part of DMP is learning about catharticrelease and how to work wlith this and support the client to feel ‘safe’ toexpress anything that might arise in the session. Such as crying, rage,shouting, kicking, screaming etc. In DMP we learn to help clients release onall levels mental, emotional and physical.
students learn to recognize and work withdifferent dissociation states that clients may experience on all levels oftheir being - emotionally, mentally, and physically. recognizingwhat actually happens to a person psychologically, understanding about clinical“shock”and what kind of symptoms people can experience with post traumaticstress disorder PTSD.
InDMP we learn about the latest research related to trauma and have an awarenessof the spiritual and energetic connections. Such as what ‘soul loss’ means andhow to work with this. An essential part of DMP is learning about catharticrelease and how to work wlith this and support the client to feel ‘safe’ toexpress anything that might arise in the session. Such as crying, rage,shouting, kicking, screaming etc. In DMP we learn to help clients release onall levels mental, emotional and physical.
students learn to recognize and work withdifferent dissociation states that clients may experience on all levels oftheir being - emotionally, mentally, and physically. recognizingwhat actually happens to a person psychologically, understanding about clinical“shock”and what kind of symptoms people can experience with post traumaticstress disorder PTSD.
InDMP we learn about the latest research related to trauma and have an awarenessof the spiritual and energetic connections. Such as what ‘soul loss’ means andhow to work with this. An essential part of DMP is learning about catharticrelease and how to work wlith this and support the client to feel ‘safe’ toexpress anything that might arise in the session. Such as crying, rage,shouting, kicking, screaming etc. In DMP we learn to help clients release onall levels mental, emotional and physical.