Post-Traunatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD for short, is a very real illness that can affect even the strongest, fittest, even the most emotionally well-balanced person.
You will have heard the saying that 'every man has his price', and so it is when a seriously unpleasant event happens to us. we may think that we handled it well at the time, perhaps were even unaffected by it, but later problems start to arise that may not even appear to be connected to that event.
So the symptoms may seemed disconnected to the real cause, which makes a solution harder to find.
Indeed, the sufferer of PTSD may not find much sympathy from friens, family, or the medical profession. Medication may well be offered, but things such as Prozac can have other effects that are detrimental. Some medications can leave the patient feeling suicidal rather than helping with the PTSD. This has actually happened in my own experience.
There is evidence to show that a cause of many fear- and stress-related problems lays in a part of the brain known as the Amygdala. This gland can become re-programmed by a prolonged or severe mental trauma, which results in a bad reaction on an ongoing basis.
But just as this imbalance can be created, so it can be cured. By using a technique called the Linden Method, you can re-train your own brain to cancel out the signals that are causing you this problem.
If you go to www.lindenmethod.com/pages/phoenix you will be able to read more about this method and how it can also benefit many other symptoms that seem to be a result of our ever-more-complicated lives.
The important point to note is that this does not rely on any sort of 'positive-thinking' mumbo-jumbo. Nor are you subjected to hypno-therapy or harmful medications.
www.lindenmethod.com/pages/phoenix
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