Abstract

This article discusses treatment of childhood trauma using the Multiple Repetition Method (MRM) in order to overcome a crisis situation. The Multiple Repetition Method is an innovative and effective alternative treatment of trauma, crisis situations, psychological crisis, and stress. The method is based on the energy-information approach according to which release of the negative emotional charge associated with the trauma leads to a re-processing of information about the traumatic event, a new understanding in a current crisis situation, a more productive behavior, and personal growth.

Highlights

  • In psychology, trauma is defined as damage done to a person's psychological health due to a strong influence of stress or acute emotional impact

  • It is very important to release the emotional charge of traumatic events

  • I presented the results of my research on effectiveness of the Multiple Repetition Method (MRM) at a conference in Belgorod in April 2018 [16]. 28 participants were involved in the study. 80% of them were victims of childhood abuse and/or abuse from their partners

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Introduction

Trauma is defined as damage done to a person's psychological health due to a strong influence of stress or acute emotional impact. This may be a loss or a risk thereof, or a lifethreatening situation. It is very important to release the emotional charge of traumatic events. If the emotional charge was not addressed, it manifests itself in various disruptions of the body and mind. From the energy-information point of view, emotional charge is energy feeding post-traumatic symptoms. The trauma’s energy charge is emotions, and certain somatic symptoms (pain) and body sensations (heaviness, tension, tickling sensation) associated with the trauma

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