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This article, about P.S.H. Therapy, originally appeared in the intoEMOTIONS section of the Summer2003/2004 issue of Grand United - get intoLIFE magazine.

Healing without trauma

by Katherine Ferris...

PSH Articles - Sydney Wellbeing Centre - Healing Without Trauma


In recent times health professionals have understood that the road to good emotional health lies not in reliving trauma or blaming others for our problems.


Emotional problems are now dealt with in a variety of ways but one method gaining in popularity is P.S.H. (Private Subconscious-mind Healing).

This is a therapy that recognises that a deeper part of us stores all our memory and experiences and has the ability to heal and resolve old hurts, without the need to delve into any sensitive past experiences.

All of us as children had limited reasoning abilities. Now as adults we understand things differently. Given the opportunity to review old dramas or traumas in a mature way, we can easily let go of a lot of emotions that are outdated and inappropriate.

P.S.H. observes the protocol of 'privacy' between the therapist and client and does not involve cognitive behavioural intervention, counselling or speculation about the problem and its origins.

Rather than teach people how to cope with the symptoms of their emotional problems, P.S.H. allows people to resolve their own subconscious causes. Healing takes place within the privacy of the inner mind, allowing people to resolve problems they may have been struggling with for years.

Precisely how a session unfolds depends on the individual. Usually a therapist will guide the client to shift focus from normal logical awareness to an inner focus.

The client is aware and in control, usually experiencing some degree of mental and physical relaxation. The person usually can hear what the therapist is saying but is not required to speak or to reveal information during the therapeutic process. The therapist guides the client to that part of the mind that holds the memory of the original offending emotions. Subsequently, the client reviews them and releases whatever is outdated or inappropriate.

During the process, clients gain insight and are able to find their own solutions. The result is an inner strength that builds self-esteem and confidence in their own skills and abilities. P.S.H. therapists are trained at the International Centre for Subconscious- mind Training and Research in Queensland and must undergo at least a year's clinical practice under supervision before being registered.

This article is intended to be informative and interactive. Readers are invited to participate, by writing to us with their thoughts or comments and to request topics of interest, relating to health issues.

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