OCD and Regression Therapy-Case study on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

OCD and Regression Therapy She was a surprise package! She found us out from Google during Covid lockdown and contacted us for online therapy sessions for OCD and Regression Therapy. Background: The individual had severe negativity and anger towards her in-laws. She felt that her husband never took her side and always sided his parents. There was also a feeling of being trapped in a love marriage for which she had fought with her parents and got married! Her issues with in-laws had worn down her spirits and reduced her confidence which she always had, till recently. She was a

OCD and Regression Therapy-Case study on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder2025-05-21T12:10:27+05:30

Regression Therapy Tales – When I learnt to hate myself

Regression Therapy Case Study When she walked in her body language was totally closed - she hugged herself tightly throughout the consultation and barely spoke. She was very articulate and smart and told me she had seen a psychiatrist sometime back but didn’t want to take pills. She had marked off most of the symptoms off the list on our form - Nervousness, Poor Health, Low Self-esteem, Inability to relax, Marital problems, Sleeplessness, Sexual Dysfunction, Recent Divorce, Drug Abuse, Depression, Smoking, Childhood trauma. Her Well-Being score was as low was 20% and MDI (Measure of Depression Inventory) was high at

Regression Therapy Tales – When I learnt to hate myself2025-05-21T12:11:21+05:30

Case Study – Anxiety and Insomnia

She had come with severe social anxiety and insomnia. Was very uncomfortable in crowds and had anxiety when she met new people. She had an unhealthy relationship with food and would often binge eat. She slept hardly 3-4 hours at night. After therapy she sleeps a good 8 hrs. Social anxiety has totally gone and she reported having interacted with a few hundred people in a social event. Has also improved her eating habits and managed to lose weight. In her words “I am a 22 year old woman with anxiety and self-confidence issues. Rather I was a woman with

Case Study – Anxiety and Insomnia2025-05-21T12:13:06+05:30

Inner Child Therapy – a case study with ACE Score

Inner Child Therapy (or Inner Child Integration) case study Background: He had come with severe anxiety and depression. A friend recommended that he visit us, but he didn’t contact us for a few months. When he came to see me, he was closed, sceptical about therapy and showing signs of depression. He had a history of childhood abuse, and his ACE score  (Adverse Childhood Experiences) was 5. An alcoholic father, an abusive mother and a series of abusive relationships had broken his spirit from within. He was very disassociated and couldn’t connect effectively with his immediate family members. He wasn’t

Inner Child Therapy – a case study with ACE Score2025-05-21T12:13:56+05:30

Adverse Childhood Experiences & Healing the Child Within (Inner Child Therapy)

What creates an "inner child" and increase the risk of long term health consequences? What creates an "Inner Child" ? Catastrophic Inner Child events, termed as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) - are potentially traumatic experiences that occur in childhood (0-17 years) such as experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect; witnessing violence in the home; and having a family member attempt or die by suicide. The definition also included are aspects of the child’s environment that can reduce their sense of safety, stability, and bonding such as growing up in a household with substance misuse, mental health problems, or instability due to

Adverse Childhood Experiences & Healing the Child Within (Inner Child Therapy)2025-05-21T11:53:55+05:30
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