Curing Brain Fog: “Back To The Future”
In 2010, I worked with a 40-year-old woman in New Zealand who experienced frequent “Brain Fog.” In this 8-minute recorded audio session you will heard her heal this emotional state in one session:
When a client reports “Brain Fog,” it often indicates they are frozen in time due to a traumatic event. I believe the best way to heal such traumas is by preparing the client before addressing the trauma, thus avoiding re-traumatization.
In this session, the woman had been experiencing “Brain Fog” for most of her life. It was crucial to guide her back to a time before the traumatic event. Unfortunately, I initially misstepped by not asking, “How old could you be before the event that caused the fog?” I failed to realize that the fog happened just after the worst moment of the trauma and the fog was the emotional shocked state. Once I corrected this and guided her to a “Safe Place,” before the event that caused the fog, then she could gather resources like “peace” and a “floating tube.” This preparation allowed her to move forward in time, past similar traumatic events, to a state of calm.
While there might be other therapies that could eliminate this emotional state, few empower the client’s younger self to rescue themselves. This self-rescue approach, in my view, is more empowering than being rescued by a therapist.
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