Why the protocols of Psychoneurology make the needed changes in our clients?
The protocols that we use in our practice are always geared towards thriving and feeling good. We anchor joy in our clients. Whether or not a client knows the origination of the event that caused them a trauma, I use a series of RE-CODING PROCESSES to help them create a sense of safety and peaceful calmness by changing their internal “coding” or experience of past events. We have tools/processes we use to neutralize the powerful, negative feelings of phobias and traumatic events.
The key to our success is making sure to apply the appropriate protocol that will condition our client so that they are not going to feel anxiety, phobia, or other negative feelings and the change is permanent. We know that in order for us to change or upgrade Microsoft word, for example, on our computer, we first need to close the program (Microsoft word) before we can install a new disc to update the program. This is a very accurate metaphor for how the unconscious mind can be updated. If our patient is “running the program” of their fear, phobia etc., they will not be able to add new resources at that moment until they are not “running” that fear, phobia, etc. Only from a calm, relaxed state, or even an extreme safe relaxation state of hypnosis or guided meditation, will a Psychoneurologist add the new resource, or learning to help the patient process that experience, feeling safe and or happy in life! Our brain always uses pleasure over pain and at the same time will never delete anything. So, we only need to add a new resource.
“I don’t think that understanding produces change. Learning produces change.” — Richard Bandler
Our brains work the same way also. If we want to work on a phobia or trauma for example, and we are associating with the event and feeling it in our guts, first we need to look at the situation from the outside. Learn new ways of changing or dealing with that through protocols of Psychoneurology and then install those new learnings where they are needed most and can be used. We can’t use our judgment or let a new learning/neural pathway/resource get in to change that event if we basically still have that event open and are associated with it. We also experience the same feelings when we are in a fight with someone or ourselves where we cannot make the right decisions to see the correct results.
Wherever the patient is in life, a Psychoneurologist will be able to support them in creating the mindset needed for them with them, to have for the rest of their life, to support their spirit, mind, and body toward a life of joy and thriving. In our sessions we offer our clients an opportunity of a lifetime to learn about who they really are in all levels of life and finding their true passion and being able to pursue what they have always wanted. We are there to support our clients to learn different methods and ways to empower and grow spiritually, mentally and physically. By using the tools they have learned, it will help them transform into their own true self, they become role models for their loved ones and community as well. Their lives become more balanced, meaningful, successful, abundant and healthy when they acquire the tools we offer them in our sessions. Mindset is the mental attitude that predetermines one’s responses and interpretations of various situations. We as Psychoneurologists believe that whatever you put your mind to, you can achieve. We support our patients in getting there through different protocols as well as installing a new resource through inductions. When a person’s brain is in the alpha state, which is like a deep meditation or trance, they are in a quiet and calm place and feel their own presence, their vibration elevates and they become more aware internally. In the alpha state or being under hypnosis or in trance people are more relaxed and open to receiving and interpreting the positive messages that are given to them. The subconscious mind knows how to use the teachings and messages that are coming to improve the life of the patient.