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GRIEF:
Getting Beyond It
Even When You Feel Stuck
By Steve B. Reed, L.P.C., L.M.F.T.
THE
NORMAL PATH OF GRIEF
Grief is the natural emotional response to a significant
loss. The loss of a loved one, an important
relationship, a pet, a career, a belief, some aspect of
one's health, an opportunity, or even a prized
possession can trigger a normal grief response. When we
go through grief, we can experience a range of related
emotions. People may feel shock, regret, anger, sadness,
and eventually acceptance in route to resolving grief.
We usually work our way through these stages in a period
that is proportionate to the loss suffered. In most
cases, we eventually move through the process to arrive
at a place of acceptance and a readiness to look forward
in life.
STUCK IN PAINFUL EMOTIONS
For Pam, this healing pattern was not happening.
Instead, she found herself stuck, unable to let go,
always looking back at what was lost. She had a history
of being stuck in grief. After her divorce, she grieved
for 6 years. This time she was stuck grieving the loss
of her 2-year relationship with a boyfriend. It had
been going on for a year and a half with no end in
sight. She felt hopelessness, depression and fear.
CAUGHT IN A TRAP
Pam's plight reminds me of a story about catching
monkeys. In some parts of the world, people employ an
ingenious method to catch monkeys. They use a large
heavy jar, with an opening just big enough for the
monkey to squeeze a hand through. In the bottom of the
jar, they place a banana as bait. The monkey slips its
hand into the bottle and grabs the banana. Then,
holding tightly to the banana, it is unable to remove
its hand from the jar. It never occurs to the monkey to
let go of the banana, so it remains in the trap. Pam
was clinging tightly to the memory of a lost love.
Unable to let go, trapped.
WANTING OUT
Pam did not want to suffer the way she was. She had
been in therapy for years. By now, she was nearly an
expert at behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy and the
analysis of her problems. She understood her dilemma
intellectually, but was helpless to feel better. She
was on antidepressant medication, talked to her friends
and spent time attending a grief support group. Still
her pain persisted. She had come to me with the hope
that one of the new forms of treatment that I work with
might help light her way out of the darkness of her
grief.
TRYING SOMETHING NEW
The first time I saw Pam, she was in the wake of a painful
rejection. She would frequently call her old boyfriend,
try to get him back but he would coldly reject her
effort. She sat in my office emotionally bleeding as
though the scab had been freshly knocked off her wound.
The only thing I could offer to help ease her suffering
was an experimental new treatment. Pam was in such pain
she was open to any option. Therefore, I briefly told
her about a new type of treatment that is more similar
to Chinese Acupuncture than to Freud. It is
the REMAP process
&
Quick
REMAP
and it involved her gently holding, rubbing or tapping a series of
acupuncture meridians while she thought about the
problem that bothered her. It's a simple yet profound
process designed to adjust the body's natural energy
system and to produce blood flow changes in the deep
regions of the brain as a way of effecting thoughts and
emotions. This alternative approach uses an entirely
different pathway to heal emotional pain than talk
therapy alone. Since Pam had tried all other treatment
paths, she was open to the experiment. She began
working with the protocol and to her great surprise her
level of disturbance dropped 60% in 30 minutes. She
left smiling and saying that she could cope with that
level of pain.
BEYOND GRIEF
Next week, she reported another call to her ex-boyfriend
and another cruel rejection. However, she also reported
something new, a decision never to call him again. She
also reported no further obsessive thoughts about him
and a dramatic improvement in how she felt, virtually no
grief.
Such changes are more
common than not. By using leading-edge therapies,
people are able to free themselves from painful emotions
even when they are stuck. The best part is that the
changes last. Three months after Pam's treatment, she
still reports feeling good.
Steve B. Reed, LPC, LMSW, LMFT is a
counselor who helps people to overcome emotional pain
and limitations. The Association of Comprehensive
Energy Psychology recognizes him as a leader in the
field of energy psychology. His practice is in Dallas
and he offers phone counseling worldwide. You can reach
Steve at 972-997-9955 or through his website:
www.psychotherapy-center.com
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