| | | Emotional Healing is the AnswerThe Question is: How were you harmed? | | | |
Are you experiencing trouble with relationshipson the job, in your family; or knowledge low self-esteem, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, alcohol/drug abuse, nightmares, suicidal thoughts or attempts, shame, guilt, baseless crying, angry outbursts, inability to recognize your feelings, mood swings, emotional shut down, numbing out, arthritis/joint pain, chronic/acute fear, headaches/migraines, eating disorders, PMS, Restless Leg Syndrome, gastrointestinal/gynecological disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, MS or fibromyalgia?
You are not alone. Many men and women knowledge this kind of pain. Many, if not most, do not know sexual abuse/incest and/or physical abuse is the cause of their emotional/physical pain. They attribute these maladies to their inadequacy for the rigors of adult life or genetic abnormality.
Family violence research reveals sexual abuse is as high as 62% for females and 31% for males. An estimated 906,000 children were found to be victims of physical abuse or neglect in 2003. The national rate of victimization was 12.4 per 1,000 children. Whether the abuse occurred once or several times is irrelevant, because the damage is incurred immediately. The damage is profound, extensive and pervasiveit is a soul injury. Time, money, pills, surgery, marriage, children, moving, jobs, divorce, perfectionism might
not heal the pain.
Traditional psychiatric and medical practices treat symptomsdepression, panic attacks, anxiety, eating disorders, etc. and ignore the core issuewhat the person experienced. Talk therapy is inadequate to uncover the emotional pain, and heal the trauma trapped in muscles and tissue. To fully appreciate the depth of this pain, I will proverb
one of my clients, "Even my blood hurts." A multifaceted healing process specifically focused on sexual abuse recovery and diligent work is the most good; wherein the survivor might
replenish their emotional and spiritual identity and empowerment.
The truth is--the medical, psychiatric and pharmaceutical industry does not want anyone to know the truth that all physical illness is created by emotional trauma and distress. If every body knew that--doctors, psychiatrists, pharmaceutical manufacturers and drug stores would be out of business.
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