Neuro Emotional Technique and OCD Outside of Neuro Emotional Technique(NET), OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is incredibly difficult to treat. For those that do not suffer from it, OCD is mostly joked about in a haphazard sort of way, but to those who suffer from it, it is debilitating. Reality is that standard talk therapy does little to address the root cause. OCD is a form of anxiety, but unlike other anxiety disorder, there seems to have absolutely no initial cause of it. This is where Neuro Emotional Technique comes to the rescue.
Unlike talk therapy, NET finds the cause by using manual muscle testing to find the physiological spot in the body where the anxiety or OCD has it origin. I know this sounds pretty funky and completely WOO WOO, but it actually has scientific validation. For instance, it is a known scientific fact that the mind and body are interconnected, and when emotional stressors occur, the brain records those moments any where in body. That is why there are documented cases of people remembering traumatic experiences after receiving deep tissue massages. So, now let's get back to NET and how we address and treat OCD. Once we find this sweet spot, so to speak, we use Meridian Access Points(acupuncture points for the mind). Each point is associated with a feeling, and once the feeling is identified, we do what we call an age test. Since the subconscious mind records everything from conception to present, we can literally go back and find the emotional reality or perceived start of the event. Now, we have the cause. Once this happens, we just eliminate through pressing the meridian points, breathing deeply, and feeling the initial feeling or memory. This process literally takes 10-15 minutes from start to finish. I know what I propose sounds like some snake oil being sold by a traveling salesperson, but I have seen too much to know that this works, and works astonishingly well. If confidentiality was not important, I would tell everyone what I have seen. Unfortunately, people have to take my word for it, and see for themselves. Because of this technique alone, I can honestly say that I am done with talk therapy, and have devoted my time to promote NET by showing as many people how fast and well this helps. Till next time, Justin
8 Comments
Hello!
Reply
6/28/2021 07:12:12 am
The article about sharing is very helpful. Nowadays most people are busy with their business. Work pressure sometimes causes emotional problems. This is the tricky thing.
Reply
8/1/2022 09:28:00 pm
What a wonderful post, you have put quite a lot of effort into this one, I can tell. Love everything about this, great post. Hope to see more such posts from you soon.
Reply
Marika
7/17/2023 12:02:31 am
Hello,
Reply
9/7/2023 06:55:48 am
It's fascinating to hear about your positive experiences with Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) in treating OCD. The mind-body connection is indeed complex, and alternative approaches like NET may offer valuable insights and relief for those struggling with OCD. Your firsthand account underscores the importance of exploring different therapeutic options and highlights the potential benefits of holistic approaches to mental health.
Reply
4/7/2024 04:59:30 am
This post about the Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) for treating OCD is really intriguing. I hadn't heard of this approach before, but the idea of addressing the emotional and physiological components of OCD makes a lot of sense. The explanation of how NET works to "reset" the brain's stress response is quite fascinating. I'd be curious to learn more about the research on the effectiveness of NET for OCD symptoms. Have you or anyone you know tried this technique, and if so, what was your experience with it?
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
BLOGAuthorThoughts of rambling therapists. Archives
April 2024
Categories
All
|