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A problem that kept on running...


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A lady came to see me with a problem of struggling to communicate with others, and being anxious and nervous in those circumstances when she was required to talk around other people.

We began the Hudson Mind Process© and introduced her to her 'Screen', this is the below conscious area that the mind uses to inform the system as to what is going on.

When she was talking about her problem, I noticed that her eyes were fixating on a certain spot, I pointed this out to her and there was a slight look of confusion on her face.

Knowing that she would have to do this in order to tell me more about her problem, I asked her to explain a little bit about what happens in those contexts where she was struggling.

Immediately, her eyes returned to that same spot on screen, and this time, she noticed it too! After a few chuckles, and acknowledging that it was a little strange, she continued to talk, and her eyes dashed back again, this time a chuckle and a much bigger look of confusion spread across her face!

After firmly establishing her connection to her screen, she noticed that in order to even think about her problem, her eyes had to access that spot. She also noticed, that when did access that spot, she would experience an increase in heart rate, and a slight sweatiness in her hands...

Interesting!

After making this connection, I was able to ask her if there was anything in that 'spot' that she kept looking at. To her surprise, there was an image in that space.

This is what's known as an 'Emotional Memory Image'©.

An Emotional Memory Image© is a piece of information stored in the below conscious area 'on screen'. The response that she was experiencing, in terms of the increased heart rate and sweaty hands, was an Amygdala response. This means that her amygdala was responding to the EMI and perceiving that image as a threat. The brain was responding to this image as if it were real, and this was causing her entire system to enter the 'fight or flight' response.

Because of how the Hudson Mind Process© works, we were able to work on this EMI without her having to discuss or explain any personal information or personal details. Something she seemed very relieved about.

She was however, comfortable to share something about what was contained in this Emotional Memory Image©, and that was that the image was based on something that happened when she was aged 4.

Which means this EMI had been running for over 20 years!

Using the Emotional Memory Image© and the knowledge of the time the image was formed, we were able to use conversational techniques to transport her mind through time and space, and allow her to return to that time. We were then able to use language to change her perception of what happened, to drain the negative emotion from the event, and to re-frame the incident in a way that allowed her to take the learning from the event.

And we were able to do all of this, without me having to ask, and without her having to share, any details about the event...

Interesting!

Following this intervention, the EMI that was previously on screen disappeared. Her skin tone, breathing, facial tone and body posture all immediately relaxed.

She then had that curious look on her face as she scanned her screen trying to access the image again, and noticing that she could not access it!

We emphasised again that the screen isn't real, and that this Emotional Memory Image© had been driving her problem.

Now that the brain no longer had the 'stimulus', she no longer had the 'response' of being anxious.

The Hudson Mind Process© believes that it is this long term exposure to Emotional Memory Images© that causes a lot of today's health issues.

If you are struggling with anxiety, stress, depression, or PTSD, I can help you access the EMI's that are currently out of your awareness, and change the information 'on screen'. When this happens the stimulus response mechanism is disrupted and you are free to choose how you want to feel.

To find out more information, contact me here or send an email to info@dannygreeves.com to book your session.

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