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MAP for Chronic Symptoms - Wendi’s Story

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Join me for episode 63 where we talk with my client, Wendi, about her experience with MAP Method sessions for chronic gut and immune issues and severe headaches. Hear about her experience and how her physical symptoms improved along with other positive benefits including more mental clarity and focus, personal insights and a feeling of empowerment. In this episode we discuss: - How Wendi came to the conclusion that there was something subconscious that was causing her symptoms. - How she had tried talk therapy, nutrition, and functional medicine to address her symptoms: gut, immune and bladder function, headaches, restricted diet. - Why being a highly sensitive person (HSPs) can predispose us to chronic health issues and how MAP can help.. - Why she describes the results of MAP sessions as “dramatic” and how the emotional charge around a trauma can dissipate even in one session. - How the MAP Method helps to get to the roots of behavioral patterns and relieves subconscious sources of stress you don’t even realize you are carrying. - How she describes the process of MAP sessions as mental house cleaning and how it has helped her grow into a better version of herself. - How she uses the MAP audio files and finds them helpful between sessions. - Why MAP is an important key that can help you unravel layers of subconscious stress quickly, easily and peacefully. - The variety of topics we can work with in a MAP session: painful memories, conditioned behaviors, compulsions, triggers for symptoms, negative repetitive thoughts, etc. - How lifelong patterns of behavior can be changed by working directly with the subconscious in sessions. - Why Wendi feels that MAP sessions would be beneficial for most everyone, especially sensitive, empathic people. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss episode 61: MAP for Personality Traits that Predispose to Chronic Illness which describes how repressive emotional coping styles increase lifetime risk of chronic health issues. To learn more about the MAP Method and how it works, visit mapforhealth.us for our free courses. To schedule an Introductory MAP session please book online at MindReMAPforHealth.com
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Join me for episode 63 where we talk with my client, Wendi, about her experience with MAP Method sessions for chronic gut and immune issues and severe headaches. Hear about her experience and how her physical symptoms improved along with other positive benefits including more mental clarity and focus, personal insights and a feeling of empowerment. In this episode we discuss: - How Wendi came to the conclusion that there was something subconscious that was causing her symptoms. - How she had tried talk therapy, nutrition, and functional medicine to address her symptoms: gut, immune and bladder function, headaches, restricted diet. - Why being a highly sensitive person (HSPs) can predispose us to chronic health issues and how MAP can help.. - Why she describes the results of MAP sessions as “dramatic” and how the emotional charge around a trauma can dissipate even in one session. - How the MAP Method helps to get to the roots of behavioral patterns and relieves subconscious sources of stress you don’t even realize you are carrying. - How she describes the process of MAP sessions as mental house cleaning and how it has helped her grow into a better version of herself. - How she uses the MAP audio files and finds them helpful between sessions. - Why MAP is an important key that can help you unravel layers of subconscious stress quickly, easily and peacefully. - The variety of topics we can work with in a MAP session: painful memories, conditioned behaviors, compulsions, triggers for symptoms, negative repetitive thoughts, etc. - How lifelong patterns of behavior can be changed by working directly with the subconscious in sessions. - Why Wendi feels that MAP sessions would be beneficial for most everyone, especially sensitive, empathic people. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss episode 61: MAP for Personality Traits that Predispose to Chronic Illness which describes how repressive emotional coping styles increase lifetime risk of chronic health issues. To learn more about the MAP Method and how it works, visit mapforhealth.us for our free courses. To schedule an Introductory MAP session please book online at MindReMAPforHealth.com
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