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AK and Psycho trauma. Applied kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Using the patients eyes as a gateway to brain and mind. Abe. Picture: Vester 2002. The Concept of Psycho trauma.
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AK and Psycho trauma Applied kinesiology in posttraumatic stress disorder Using the patients eyes as a gateway to brain and mind
Abe Picture: Vester 2002
The Concept of Psycho trauma With this term, one understands events which bring most humans into highly agitated emotional states involving very strong reactions of fear, helplessness and horror.
Events that may cause a Psycho trauma: Natural catastrophes, War experiences Tortures, Rapes, severe accidents
If the victim's psychological resources are unable to cope with the traumatic experience, a posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops.
Possible symptoms of such posttraumatic disturbance: positive symtomatology or negative symtomatology.
Positive Symptomatology • Positive Symptomatology: • Flash backs • Nightmares • Panic attacks • Obsessive thoughts • Sleeplessness • Hypervigilanz • Extreme startle reactions to noise or physical contact • Self-mutilation
Negative Symptomatology • Negative Symptomatology: • Avoidance behavior • Social isolation • Emotional blunting • Drug abuse • Dissociation
In the Federal Republic of Germany and in Switzerland up to 15 % of the girls and roughly 6 % of the boys have been sexually abused, whereby only cases of severe abuse involving genital penetration are analyzed. Severe physical abuse leading to fear of death were reported in 6 % of the children.
The victim often repress the trauma from consciousness although the consequences continue to victimize the patient unconsciously, making his live virtually unbearable.
The technique of muscle testing enables to find such occult traumata.
The patient thinks about his or her current problem while testing the strength of an otherwise strong muscle. As a result of the induced unconscious preoccupation with this thought the muscle in question suddenly becomes weak. If the patient continues to think about their problem while, at the same time, thinking about a previous time: 1, 2, 3, … etc. years ago, the muscle suddenly becomes strong again at the time before the trauma occurred: That is the time when the patient experiences themselves to be "in safety"!
Switching should be eliminated (umbilicus, KI 27!).
Usually the patient remembers a drastic event which had occurred at exactly that point in time being thought about the muscle being tested regained strength. If not: One rinses the patient's left ear passage with ice-cold water. A nystagma and dizziness sets in and, as a rule, the patient remembers the previously repressed psycho trauma.
For energetical protection set micro needles to the opening and the junction point of the most suitable extraordinary meridian. Sometimes it is necessary to set an additional micro needle at the suitable chakra. Now, all muscles should bestrong and normotonic.
Extraordinary meridian: Du Mai Extraordinary meridian: Governing Vessel Effect: pool, reservoir of the yang Indication: signs relating to psychosis, "manic depression" Body symptoms: Shaking, tremor Opening point: SI 3 Junction point: BL 62 Important points: GV 15, "opens" the sense organs and clears mind. GV 16, eliminates wind and heat. Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian: Ren Mai Extraordinary meridian: Conception Vessel Effect: pool, reservoir of the yin Indication: Sadness as a leading emotion, anxiety Body symptoms: Sweating at night, vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus, hot flushes, asthma, dyspnoea Opening point: LU 7 Junction point: KI 6 Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian: Chong Mai Extraordinary meridian: Chong Mai Effect: elimination of obstruction and stagnation Indication: Depression as a leading emotion, nightmares, anger, anorexia, apathy. Sexual abuse, "voluntary abortion" especially if the patient was forced to or she was persuaded. Body symptoms: Thoracic restriction, angina pectoris, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea Opening point: SP 4 Junction point: CX 6 Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian:Dai Mai Extraordinary meridian: Dai Mai Effect: Connection of the upper with the lower part of the body. Indication: Hate, rage, long-lasting anger, unable to forgive, to much alcohol Body symptoms: Disconnection of the upper and the lower part of the body: for example, the patient cannot feel his legs, though no neurological disorders can be found. Opening point: GB 41 Junction point: TH 5 Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian:Yin Qiao Mai Extraordinary meridian:Yin Qiao Mai Effect: Indication: deep, intense sadness Body symptoms: insomnia or somnolence, Crying Opening point: KI 6 Junction Point: LU 7 Xi-Clef point: KI 8 Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian:Yang Qiao Mai Extraordinary meridian:Yang Qiao Mai Effect: Elimination of inner wind Indication: Tinnitus, symptoms of inner wind Body symptoms: tinnitus Opening point: BL 62 Junction Point: SI 3 Important point: GB 20, eliminates wind and clears head. Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Extraordinary meridian: Yin Wei Mai Extraordinary meridian:Yin Wei Mai Effect: Protection of the Yin, connects all the yin meridians Indication: Anxiety, depression, panic attacks, hopelessness, despair, break down, thoracic restriction, forgetfulness Body symptoms: thoracic restriction, break down Opening point: CX 6 Junction Point: SP 4 Xi-Clef point: KI 6 Picture: Kirschbaum 1995
Chakras 1st Chakra Color: red Neurological structure: solar plexus Organ association: adrenal Localization: sacrum Psychological aspect: basical needs Sense of smell Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 2nd Chakra Color: Orange Neurological Structure: lumbar plexus Organ Association: reproductive organs and glands Localization: genital and generative organs Psychological aspect: sexuality, creativity, a full live Sense of taste Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 3rd Chakra Color: yellow Neurological Structure: solar plexus Organ Association: pancreas Localization: upper abdomen Psychological aspect: realization of desires, intentions and visions Sense: visual system Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 4rth Chakra Color: green Neurological Structure: cardiac plexus Organ Association: thyroid gland Localization: in the middle of the chest Psychological aspect: sympathy; lack: alienation Sense of touch Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 5th Chakra Color: blue Neurological Structure: cervical plexus Organ Association: larynx Localization: larynx Psychological aspect: enables me to express my sense of reality without of having to be afraid of critical censorship; lack: impression that nobody listens Sense: hearing Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 6th Chakra Color: deep blue Neurological Structure: carotid plexus Organ Association: hypophysis Localization: between the eye brows Psychological aspect: encompasses the meaning of ones own life Sense: concentration, optimal memory, vision and hearing Picture: Govinga 2003
Chakras 7th Chakra Color: violet Neurological Structure: cerebral cortex Organ Association: pineal gland Localization: bregma Psychological aspect: consciousness, awareness, sleep and wake rhythm Sense: enlightment Picture: Govinga 2003
Desensitization Desensitization: The patient visualizes the traumatic situation and indicates how strongly the picture disturbs them. not at all-moderately-strongly-catastrophically-devastatingly A strong muscle will be weak, indeed, all muscles will be weak.
The patient is visualizing the traumatic experience and moves their eyes back and forth in a defined way 2-3 times. There will always be found a direction, which allows the weak muscle to become strong. That is the healing direction of the eye movements!
While the patient is moving their eyes back and forth, say 48 times, they imagine the worst aspect of the trauma. New pictures or even body feelings usually emerge. Find the healing direction of the eye movement and process them in the same way.
The practitioner always and again asks the patient while visualizing the trauma wether or not they still experience it as being disturbing. If the estimate finally tends towards zero, the actual work has been successfully accomplished.
The medicine of India, with its over 5000 years old tradition, has developed techniques of eye movements of extreme efficiency. 3-4 series of eye movements with say 10 saccades set the patient onto a new and healful path of life. These techniques are really a gateway to brain and mind!