Stop the Nightmares of Trauma: Thought Field Therapy, the Power Therapy for the 21st Century

Summary
Much of human suffering in the world today is due to traumatic events. Man-made events such as war and crime, as well as natural disasters from earthquakes to hurricanes all leave their victims in pain, tortured with vivid past memories and recurring nightmares. Unfortunately, up until now, there has never really been a brief and effective self-help procedure for past traumas. Healing from traumas usually takes time. suffering often continues for many, many years as the victim relives the event over and over again. Children often suffer the most. In this book, Dr Callahan offers a completely new theory as to why we have recurrent nightmares and why we suffer for extended periods following most traumatic events. He tells us that most of this suffering is needless and gives us step-by-step procedures to alleviate the pain, nightmares, and stress that haunt us. Stop the Nightmares of Trauma, for the first time in history, gives us a simple, painless way to reduce and even eliminate the painful emotions and nightmares from our past traumas. We now have at our fingertips a safe and natural technique to help reduce the suffering of trauma victims throughout the world.
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