Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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  • a story -shadow of Anger

          Releasing the shadow of Anger in New Zealand – October 2014 Anger had been hiding most of The One’s 52 years of life.  The One rarely needed her and when triggered, would shut Anger down or walk out of the situation to keep her still and quiet.  Only on rare occasions did Anger have […]

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  • Reflex integration and children

    What are reflexes and how do they work? There are many genetically programmed circuits running between our bodies and brains which are needed for protection, survival, growth, and development.   These circuits are called Primitive (or Primary) Reflexes. These set the stage for moving our bodies, communication, and learning new things.  These reflex circuits start developing […]

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  • Pain – is it necessary?

    To have pain is common, and normal, right?  Short term, yes.  Long term, not true!  But pain is necessary.  It is a sensory message or an indicator that your body sends out to tell your brain that something is going on that needs to be paid attention to. Did your pain show up for no […]

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  • About Reflex Integration

    If you did not have neuro-sensory-motor reflexes, you would not be alive. There are many genetically programmed reflex circuits running between our bodies and brains which are needed for protection, survival, growth, and development.   There are about 21 of these circuits called Primitive (or Primary) Reflexes, some start developing and working in utero or […]

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  • Treatment for SPD

    Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a clinical label for people (adults and children) who have abnormal behavioral responses to “normal” sensory input such as sound and touch. What is abnormal behavior? This is behavior that is an extreme negative response to a situation, way beyond that of a “normal reaction” in others.   A child is not doing it to […]

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  • About Neurological Integration System

    Allergies    Back and Neck Pain   Chronic Fatigue   Depression Irritable Bowel Syndrome    Migraines     Frequent colds/flu      Reflux Asthma     Ear Infections  Learning and behavioral difficulties (i.e. ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, LD, Aspergers) WHAT DO ALL THESE WORDS HAVE IN COMMON? They are all words or letters implying dis-order or dis-ease. […]

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  • PTSD as an Addiction

    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (ICD-10):  Exposure to a stressful event or situation (either short or long-lasting) of exceptionally threatening or catastrophic nature, which is likely to cause pervasive distress in almost anyone. Results: persistent remembering or “reliving” the stressor, actual or preferred avoidance of circumstances resembling or associated with the stressor, and either inability to […]

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  • Treatment for PTSD

    My invitation to you is to find yourself, the one who has been hidden since before the trauma experience.  To break the cycle that has your mind and body imprisoned.  To make a commitment to yourself to heal, to be able to relax, and to walk in peace. I believe I have found several very […]

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  • PTSD children

    Can children can get Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?  When I think of the wars, conflicts, abuse, and other trauma affecting children in other parts of the world, it makes me very sad.  I am amazed to hear stories of their survival, and that they can grow and move on.  But at what cost to […]

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  • Adults with PTSD

    What is PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), how do you get it, and how do you treat it? Jill has memories of wonderful moments when her mom would take her on her lap and tell her how beautiful she was.  It felt so good.  Moments later she would throw her off of her lap and […]

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