Working with submodalities and beliefs (Birgit Bader, 10 MB)
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Working with submodalities and beliefs (Birgit Bader, 10 MB)
EMDR working with submodalities and beliefs ... BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching www.bibader.de .... In the field of PTSD THE SYMPTOMS - - - - - - Look similar to other deseases,like anxieties, depression psychosomatic deseases alcohol and / or drug abuse sexualised behaviors and very often flashbacks and irratability ICD 10: F43.1 Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung DSM IV: 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 2 www.bibader.de Trauma 1: Various anxieties BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 3 www.bibader.de Trauma 2: Sexual transgressions and attacks BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 4 www.bibader.de Trauma 3: Sexual abuse BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 5 www.bibader.de Trauma 4: War in every variation BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 6 www.bibader.de Discovering PTSD ... is not so very easy, because a lot of clients first went to doctors and other therapists to get rid of their symtoms that will not vanish in the end. And even when you are trained to know about that the trauma very often is covered in the deep structure. How do you know that on the ground their is a (covered) trauma? Another question is: Should you work with the trauma or is it better to put in in the safe? Be sure: Sometimes you get very strong affects if you word with EMDR or EMI! BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 7 www.bibader.de EMDR – basic work EMDR basic work - remember a traumatic scene - find out the most important picture (V) - find out the body sensations (K) - find the negative cognition (belief) (AiD) - find out the stress level: SUD 0 – 10 (K) - find the positive cognition (contra belief): VoC 1 – 7 (AiD) - hold the picture (V) - hold the affects and body sensations (K) - focus inside (picture) and outside (fingers) at the same moment (V) - breathe and blend out (K-V) BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 8 www.bibader.de EMDR – Working with submodalities What do you think when you see these fingers in action going right and left and back again and point to something somewhere in the room before your face? BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 9 www.bibader.de EMDR – Working with submodalities And what do you think when you see this? BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 10 www.bibader.de NLP V-K dissociation Very similar – isn‘t it? YEAH – it is the V – K dissociation, called Cinema (1979) and later (Fast) Phobia Technique!!! In the beginning (1989) an EDMR therapist used the horizontal line to irritate the representation of the traumatic experience BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 11 www.bibader.de EMDR – Working with representation systems Today they are using all representation positions of the eyes as Steve Andreas did long time ago when he started to worked with eye movement intervention (EMI, 1993) - and he used all the representation systems we know from our NLP work - to combine them with the finger movements in front of the eyes to get away from the traumatic experience that brougth flashbacks and all the other stuff like drug abuse, psychosomatic and relationship problems and so on ... BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 12 www.bibader.de EMI – Working with submodalities Eye movement integration (EMI), developed by Connirae and Steve Andreas, is NLP’s kinder, gentler, more rapid and effective version of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). EMI is a very simple method that is particularly effective with problematic memories from the past, and anxieties about the future. Since EMI is a general way to integrate different brain processing modes, it can also be used to resolve—or at least clarify—a wide range of other symptoms and problems. BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 13 www.bibader.de EMI – Working with a Vietnam veteran with PTSD Look at the youtube video BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 14 www.bibader.de Grinder and Shapiro „Long before eye movement desensitization and reprocessing was called „EMDR“, there were a number of trauma techniques that came out of the research in the 1960s, particularly in the relation of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). JOHN GRINDER .... tought these techniques to an administrator who worked with him. The administrator was FRANCINE SHAPIRO, who then later claimes to have invented EMDR without references to GRINDER, or any other source for that matter.“ DR. RANDi FREDERICKS, PH.D. Read more: John Grinder,THE WHISPERING AND THE WIND FORUM BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 15 www.bibader.de EMDR Manual to work with BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 16 www.bibader.de Conclusions for NLPt We have to do more research – our credo ;)))! We have a lot of very good tools to understand problems AND to intervent in a fast and ecological way! My HOPE is that the east european colleagues and states will take the chance to work with these wonderful tools and to publish serious results – that will help us in western Europe in working with NLPt in the field of psychotherapy! BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 17 www.bibader.de Thank you for listening – any questions or / and comments? BIRGIT BADER Seminare & Coaching 18 www.bibader.de