Join me for episode 30 where I talk about the role of trauma in chronic illness, both mental and physical, and how this is being examined and written about. Learn about the new field of Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and how we are re-discovering the connections between the psyche, nervous system and immune function. Listen until the end to hear about effective methods for resolving trauma to counteract these risks.
In this episode I discuss:
- My journey from illness to Nutritional Therapy to neural retraining.
- How I discovered a method of basic neural retraining.
- How I learned the MAP Method™--a method for advanced neural retraining--a perfect tool for resolving trauma.
- The Centers for Disease Control’s study on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and implications for lifelong health risks.
- Other books about the impact of trauma on health, including When the Body Says No by Gabor Maté, MD and The Mind-Body Prescription by Dr. John Sarno, MD.
- Methods for addressing the traumas that may be impacting your health.
- Trauma is not what happens to you, it has more to do with how your mind encodes the experience.
- Some examples from my work with MAP sessions.
- The new field of Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)
- Basic and advanced methods of retraining your brain.
Don’t miss episode 29 where we learned about the origins and research behind the advanced neural retraining method known as the MAP Method™. Also, as mentioned in this episode, the book that I couldn’t remember the title of is The Last Best Cure, by Donna Jackson Nakazama. To learn more or to schedule a free consultation with Madeleine Lowry, please visit: www.tcnutritionaltherapy.com or www.mind-remap-for-health.com