PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) is a haunting condition. It is often triggered by a distressing event or trauma that can significantly impact the quality of life.
With the stigma around mental illness, progress in treatments for conditions like PTSD has been slow. However, the landscape of therapy is now beginning to evolve. Alongside traditional approaches, a new player has emerged: Vibrational Mediation.
This blog explores the potential of Vibrational Mediation as a complementary tool to release trauma within PTSD therapy. We will shed light on its unique benefits and its possible integration into the future of mental health treatment.
PTSD is a psychological condition that stems from experiencing or witnessing traumatic events.
Defined by intrusive thoughts, nightmares, emotional numbness, and heightened reactivity, PTSD can be debilitating for those it affects.
It is estimated that around 6% of the US population will experience PTSD at some point in their lives
, with rates being higher in military personnel.
Traditional therapy approaches have long been the cornerstone of PTSD treatment.
Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) have all played vital roles in aiding patients to overcome their traumatic pasts.
These methods empower individuals to confront, process, and gradually overcome their trauma, often with remarkable success.
However, before 2013, there was little evidence to suggest that there is a differentiation in treatment with pharmacotherapy (treatment using drugs) versus psychotherapy (talking with a psychologist or psychiatrist).
This priority on psychotherapy, such as CBT, has only emerged over the last decade. Prior to this, medications were the primary treatment.
That's not to say that medications are no longer administered.
The APA (American Psychological Association), still recommends four medications for PTSD
, but they are conditionally recommended, whereas the psychotherapy treatments such as CBT and CPT are strongly recommended.
This evolution in the treatment of PTSD has led researchers to explore new methods of healing. From MDMA therapy to incorporating virtual reality and sound healing, many new approaches to assist in the healing of PTSD are starting to emerge and be studied.
Vibrational Mediation is a non-traditional yet increasingly popular approach to healing trauma such as PTSD.
Rooted in ancient practices, the use of vibration promotes emotional and physical well-being.
Practitioners train the patient's brain to resonate at specific frequencies. This aims to soothe and align the mind, body, and spirit. While relatively new in the therapeutic scene, its roots are in practices like sound therapy and mindfulness that date back centuries.
Vibrational Mediation presents a unique opportunity in the realm of PTSD therapy.
Research suggests
that sound or color vibrations can affect the brainwave pattern and effectively remote trauma from its stored area of the physical body, creating a new awareness of happiness.
When integrated into therapy, it has shown promise in releasing suppressed trauma that traditional treatment methods could struggle with.
Vibrational Mediation can allow individuals to access their trauma from a new perspective. In turn, this can lead to breakthroughs and lasting healing.
Real-life stories, such as those from
a study published in Psychomusicology
, where PTSD sufferers were exposed to Music therapy, a therapeutic intervention to facilitate healing, further highlight its potential.
The comparison between traditional therapies and Vibrational Mediation isn't about choosing one over the other, but rather understanding when each might be more suitable.
While established methods like CBT excel in cognitive restructuring, Vibrational Mediation shines in its ability to tap into emotional release.
A blended approach custom-tailored to an individual's needs could yield remarkable outcomes, combining both worlds' strengths and leading to faster and long-lasting healing.
As we peer into the future of PTSD therapy, Vibrational Mediation stands as a hopeful prospect.
Its effectiveness, though still being researched, showcases the potential to be integrated alongside traditional approaches.
Addressing the intricate nuances of trauma that often evade conventional methods might offer a more holistic and sustainable path to healing.
In the symphony of mental health treatment, Vibrational Mediation plays a unique melody.
Its harmonious blend of ancient wisdom and modern research offers a fresh perspective on healing. As we move forward, let's remember that the journey toward healing is varied and multi-dimensional.
Embracing complementary therapies like Vibrational Mediation could hold the key to releasing trauma's grip, allowing individuals to find their rhythm of recovery and reclaim their lives.
Ready to learn more about Vibrational Mediation and its impact on PTSD? During the remote healing energy session, Patti can connect with your energy to alleviate pain, provide emotional comfort, calm, and soothe you during a stressful day. During remote healing, her task begins with removing the trauma from your body, which in turn provides emotional comfort, calm, and a new, exciting adventure in life. Gain confidence, calm, and happiness back into your life.
A 29-year industry leader, Patti Conklin is a vibrational mediator, teacher, lecturer, radio personality, and author of the book God Within: The Day God’s Train Stopped.
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