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Why “integrating” psychotherapy and spirituality? This question seems silly to many people for one of two reasons. Some would say it is silly because the two must necessarily be kept separate, like church and state. Others would say it is silly because they are inherently intertwined and don’t require any effort on our part to be integrated.
It is estimated that out of 1.6 million troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan alone, nearly 300,000 have returned with some form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). And those are the reported cases. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 30 percent of men and women who have spent time in war zones, not just Iraq and Afghanistan, have experienced PTSD for varying lengths of time. An even more alarming statistic is that nearly 7.7 million Americans have the symptoms of PTSD at any given time. Many of the PTSD sufferers have never been in an actual war zone, but PTSD has no borders. psychotherapy, methods that can help you to overcome the most lingering traumatic memories and start living in emotional peace and well being.
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Shamanism is our ancient roots wherever we live and whatever sort of culture we live in. Look back far enough in time and all of us come from shamanistic cultures. Long before such historically recent concepts as organised religion, humans ...
Controlling the images of the mind through image projection has proven valuable not only for psychotherapy, but also as a learning aid.
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