Suffering from OCDs (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)?

Suffering from OCDs (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)? For OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) it has been proved by research that psychotherapy has been MORE effective than taking psychiatric medicines. We have worked with clients who have been on psychiatric medicines for 5+ yrs for OCD with NO change in their condition and after working with them using NLP, regression therapy and other psychotherapy techniques the OCD has been completely cured!! By the way, if this is still not clear, ask yourself of the fear you carry with you (e.g. fear of darkness, fear of dogs, fear of closed spaces and so on). 

Suffering from OCDs (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)?2019-07-28T03:56:07+05:30

ATTUNEMENT AND PROXIMATE SEPARATION – in context of stress and emotional health

ATTUNEMENT AND PROXIMATE SEPARATION - in context of stress and emotional health among adults. As I read this today a lot of my clients who I have worked with came to my mind - it would explain a lot of ”whys” to some of you reading this. I wish I knew of this before my babies were born - I would have definitely handled them differently. How many of us have been physically present but emotionally absent for our children? How many of us have stress related health issues but have no history of any abandonment , parental neglect or

ATTUNEMENT AND PROXIMATE SEPARATION – in context of stress and emotional health2019-06-09T16:03:01+05:30

Case study: Depression, relationship issues and negative emotions

Businessman in late 40s who had come to us with severe depression and negativity. I vividly remember him sobbing in the first consultation - relationship issues, not being able to stand up for himself and feeling like a sandwich between his wife who he loved a lot and his parents who he also loved a lot....(kind of story of many Male clients who come to see me - sandwich syndrome). He had lost a job, was not motivated to get up and work on his business and home environment was toxic. We  did 8 sessions with him and I am

Case study: Depression, relationship issues and negative emotions2019-04-08T02:30:27+05:30

Case study – exam fear, lack of confidence, suicidal thoughts, anger and more

She is all of 16th and studying in Grade 12. Her mother sought us out because she was struggling with too much negativity, couldn’t concentrate on her studies and having suicidal thoughts. She also had a very low self-esteem and lots of anger. Confidence was at an all-time low. Her mother came and met us – and wasn’t sure if she will be convinced for therapy. She came for the 1st session and felt a huge surge in her confidence. Once her psychiatrist found out she was taking sessions – he told her to not continue. He told the mother

Case study – exam fear, lack of confidence, suicidal thoughts, anger and more2019-08-25T07:39:00+05:30

A typical session measurements – Anxiety with NLP (Time based intervention or regression) and Naad Yoga (Coherent Breathing)

Ability to measure and demonstrate the changes (or lack of it!) is important in any intervention.  A simple case study demonstrating how a good session would look like is captured below. At times, there is also negative change and as long as it is confirmed with the client (e.g. catharsis inducing major change in emotions), there is clarity on the session and how to take the work forward. Enjoy Gunjan Trivedi ([email protected]) This client had major anxiety challenge (nervous break down) and sought help.  The intervention was planned for 2 hours and the childhood (and current life) issues were dealt

A typical session measurements – Anxiety with NLP (Time based intervention or regression) and Naad Yoga (Coherent Breathing)2025-05-21T12:20:44+05:30
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