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Heal the Emotional Pain of Dating with the Emotion Transformation Process.
The Emotional Transformation Process I use with my clients enables their unconscious to replace the emotional pain of trauma memories with neutral or positive emotions. This process also strengthens their positive coping skills with positive emotions so they can have more satisfaction and fulfillment and less pain and suffering.
Relax and listen to the treatment. Be curious and notice how the pain shifts as the emotional charge of painful memories are transformed and your brain rewires these memories so you can become free from the past.
Let me know how this works for you :)
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References
Nader, Karim, and Oliver Hardt. "A single standard for memory: the case for reconsolidation." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 10.3 (2009): 224-234.
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Heal the Emotional Pain of Dating with the Emotion Transformation Process.
The Emotional Transformation Process I use with my clients enables their unconscious to replace the emotional pain of trauma memories with neutral or positive emotions. This process also strengthens their positive coping skills with positive emotions so they can have more satisfaction and fulfillment and less pain and suffering.
Relax and listen to the treatment. Be curious and notice how the pain shifts as the emotional charge of painful memories are transformed and your brain rewires these memories so you can become free from the past.
Let me know how this works for you :)
Subscribe + Follow The Art of Mindful Dating podcast to be notified of new episodes and get started on your mindful dating journey.
For more information, check out our free training.
If you're ready to find the love you deserve, book a Free Breakthrough Call with us.
References
Nader, Karim, and Oliver Hardt. "A single standard for memory: the case for reconsolidation." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 10.3 (2009): 224-234.
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