Monday, July 30, 2012

Your Life After Trauma and PTSD with Michele Rosenthal by Dr Michael Harris


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Your Life After Trauma and PTSD with Michele Rosenthal

by Dr Michael Harris


About Michelle Rosenthal:
In 1981, Michele was 13 years old when she found herself struggling to survive Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Syndrome, a freak allergy to a medication that turned her into a full-body burn patient almost overnight. It didn’t take long for insomnia, intrusive thoughts, nightmares and flashbacks to set in. She was determined to go back to who she’d been before her illness and ran as fast as she could into the future.
Within 5 years she was a complete and total insomniac, anorexic, melt down mess. The therapists forced her to see and recognize her classic symptoms of PTSD.
Receiving the diagnosis was only the beginning of her healing journey. Literally, the journey took her from New York City to Palm Beach, Florida. In the end, it required 10 modalities and quite a few practitioners to get her to where she is today: 100% PTSD-free.
Michelle learned a lot during her PTSD recovery. She learned about the importance of hope and belief and we can harness its strength and apply it to PTSD recovery.
Read about my personal posttraumamatic stress disorder history and mission.
check out Michele's website - www.healmyptsd.com

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

DO COMPUTERS NEED THERAPY by Ray Zukowski

I came across this wonderful article and I just had to share it... Happy reading
talk to you soon
Michael

I wonder if our technology hasn't gone too far. I have been noticing more and more quirks on my computer lately. When I ask my printer to print it asks if I really want to print. Like "Are you talking to me!". Then it prompts me again before it really does it. Is it question my ability to choose to print or is it too busy in its own thoughts to do the job. Couldn't we just talk it out between us.

When I am looking for music, Itunes opens and it always tells me that it is not my main music program. Would I like it to be? Does this program feeling insecure about its place in the world. Does it need therapy for this insecurity about being number two? Maybe some confidence building is in order.

My Moviemaker software is always in some kind of conflict with Quicktime. Is this just sibling rivalry? Do I have to worry about anger management issues between these two programs.

Sometimes programs have there own inner conflicts. I worry. They may go haywire someday unexpectedly and who knows what it might do? My computer tells me that they have an issue that cannot be resolved. Would regression therapy to core cause help?

Even the equipment has issues. The other day my hard drive said "Main Memory is failing." Can computers have Alzheimer's? If i get its memory wiped will past life issues still remain?

It seems the very worst is when the computer is feeling really bad and it expresses the feelings with a full blue screen. How sad. A total melt down. Usually means a break in our relationship. How could I have prevented this kind of emotional problem.

Well, maybe there is a new profession coming. Therapy for computers and the programs in it or is it a wicked plot to take over our minds through kitchen appliances by aliens. No, that's another topic.

Just my thoughts today.
Ray Zukowski
Mentor Director
IMDHA Peer Network

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Independance Day 2012

I'd like to extend my wishes for your 4th of July holiday.
The fourth of July has always been special to me. In addition to being the anniversary of our country's birth,
it holds special meaning as the anniversary of my parents wedding day. Today would have been my parents 59th celebration of that event if my father were still alive.

So I'd like to give you a gift to celebrate this day. I'm giving you an audio to download and share if you like.

The Authority audio is my gift to you and  it's own my favorites. I discovered the need for this audio while I was creating "Sleepnosis"  hypnosis CDs and I discovered that many people just simply don't have permission from themselves to create and keep changes.

Personal changes, career changes, relationship changes all change begins with the decision to make a change that will be for the greater good. Once that decision is made rest is simple.

Here's your audio 

Have a wonderful holiday and I will speak with you soon

best regards,
Michael