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MAP for Emotional Causes of Illness

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In episode 60, I’m going to describe the science, the biochemistry, behind mindbody medicine, and how working with the emotions has an impact on chronic illness. This is based on the groundbreaking work of Candace Pert, PhD as explained in her book, Molecules of Emotion. By the end of this episode, I’d like for you to have a better understanding about: the molecules of emotion and their function, what happens when they are blocked, how that impact disease states and the value of emotion-releasing modalities, like MAP, in restoring the healthful flow of these important molecules. In this episode I’ll discuss: - Who Dr. Candace Pert was and why her work is important for understanding mindbody interactions. - The role of receptors and molecules of emotion in the two-way flow of the psychosomatic network. - The way cellular function is driven by the molecules of emotion, including all organs, endocrines, body parts and systems including the immune system and the nervous system. - How Dr. Pert’s work led to the field of Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology. - How this system of communication has been evolutionarily conserved from primitive life forms to the most complex. - Definition of mind as the flow of information between brain and body. - Definition of health as the maintenance of homeostasis by the free flow of molecules of emotion. - How emotions are epigenetic factors. - The role of trauma in blocking the free flow of molecules of emotion. - How you’ve experienced the impact of emotions on physiological function. - The significance of personality types in predisposing us to certain diseases. - How viruses use the same receptors as molecules of emotion, and why your emotional state affects the likelihood of getting sick, and the severity and duration of illness. - Implications of Dr. Pert’s work on the AIDS virus for COVID long-haulers. - How emotion-releasing modalities, like the MAP Method, work with the subconscious mind to release repressed emotions. - The significance of early-life trauma in promoting a freeze response and how this results in a pattern of emotional repression. - How MAP can be helpful in changing patterns of emotional response. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss episode 56, MAP and Energy Medicine, with my client Cilla Whatcott, PhD, a classical homeopath, where we discuss her experience of the impact of MAP sessions on trauma, and the role of trauma in health. 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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In episode 60, I’m going to describe the science, the biochemistry, behind mindbody medicine, and how working with the emotions has an impact on chronic illness. This is based on the groundbreaking work of Candace Pert, PhD as explained in her book, Molecules of Emotion. By the end of this episode, I’d like for you to have a better understanding about: the molecules of emotion and their function, what happens when they are blocked, how that impact disease states and the value of emotion-releasing modalities, like MAP, in restoring the healthful flow of these important molecules. In this episode I’ll discuss: - Who Dr. Candace Pert was and why her work is important for understanding mindbody interactions. - The role of receptors and molecules of emotion in the two-way flow of the psychosomatic network. - The way cellular function is driven by the molecules of emotion, including all organs, endocrines, body parts and systems including the immune system and the nervous system. - How Dr. Pert’s work led to the field of Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology. - How this system of communication has been evolutionarily conserved from primitive life forms to the most complex. - Definition of mind as the flow of information between brain and body. - Definition of health as the maintenance of homeostasis by the free flow of molecules of emotion. - How emotions are epigenetic factors. - The role of trauma in blocking the free flow of molecules of emotion. - How you’ve experienced the impact of emotions on physiological function. - The significance of personality types in predisposing us to certain diseases. - How viruses use the same receptors as molecules of emotion, and why your emotional state affects the likelihood of getting sick, and the severity and duration of illness. - Implications of Dr. Pert’s work on the AIDS virus for COVID long-haulers. - How emotion-releasing modalities, like the MAP Method, work with the subconscious mind to release repressed emotions. - The significance of early-life trauma in promoting a freeze response and how this results in a pattern of emotional repression. - How MAP can be helpful in changing patterns of emotional response. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss episode 56, MAP and Energy Medicine, with my client Cilla Whatcott, PhD, a classical homeopath, where we discuss her experience of the impact of MAP sessions on trauma, and the role of trauma in health. 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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