What Does Healing Childhood Experiences
Mean?
by Dorothy
M. Neddermeyer, PhD
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The impact of unacknowledged and unresolved childhood emotional issues,
physical and sexual abuse can last a lifetime, unless the survivor has
completed a healing process. The impact includes mental, emotional,
physical, spiritual, relational and sexual aspects of your life. Abuse
affects the very core of our being, as well as:
your self-worth, self-esteem and self-trust your ability to love
yourself and others your ability to experience true intimacy
your belief in your ability to manage your life your belief in our
own power your belief in the validity of our personal values and
perceptions how we are treated by those we are in relationship
with how we treat our children
These and many other areas of your life are directly influenced by the
recorded experiences of your early life as well as the interpretations (or
misinterpretations) you have made of those experiences. In the healing
process you will work directly with the emotions, traumas, relationships
and sometimes distorted life perceptions associated with child abuse. You
will complete a seven step process to determine the main limiting
patterns, beliefs and traumas that are holding you back from having a
happy life.
In the Healing process you will learn to: Identify and release
negative beliefs and thought patterns that no longer serve you Free
yourself from old self-perceptions that no longer serve you Create
and maintain the positive intention to change your life Break the
karmic patterns that negatively influence your life Let go of fear,
anger and guilt Identify your boundary issues in relationships and
change them Understand how early life perceptions and decisions
influence your current life Understand how your past beliefs create
your current reality Free yourself from the controlling influences of
your unconscious mind Turn the seemingly meaningless events of abuse
into opportunities for learning and growth Practice a variety of
self-healing methods and meditations Communicate with your spirit
guides Consciously move into the realm of your personal power
Open your heart in relationships and trust your own inner guidance
Map out a positive course for your life and your relationships
Traditional psychotherapy/psychoanalysis focuses on symptoms and better
coping strategies and fails to address the all-important relationship to
one's true spiritual nature.
Traditional religious practice often bypasses -and thus fails to
transform - the psychological conditional patterns and unconscious beliefs
that arise from our personal histories and adaptations.
Both, in general, neglect the fact that we feel, sense, and experience
global political mass consciousness, as well as our individual
consciousness, like never before. A healing process addresses all three,
therefore opening the door to true balance and transformation. Well-being
comes from the understanding of the Self and others. We are each one heart
of the Whole; each heart here to express its unique piece of the Whole.
Knowing Self creates a sense of "I as a piece of this Whole," different
and one at the same time.
The healing process is direct, focused, and combines healing the past
while creating the future. You will make a subtle and effective transition
to self-discovery and empowerment.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, If I'd Only Known...Sexual Abue in
or out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention, specializes in: Mind, Body,
Spirit healing and Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention/Recovery. As an
inspirational leader, Dr. Neddermeyer empowers people to view life's
challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and
Spiritual Awakening. http://www.drdorothy.net/
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