Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2013

Doppelte Traumatisierung und Parkinson

Nach der in diesem Blog bereits vorgestellten Dissertation des Schweizer an Parkinson erkrankten Patienten Dr. Mark Hurni, gibt es nun eine zweite Quelle mit hoher Autorität, die frühkindliche Traumatisierung als Ursache späterer Parkinson-Erkrankung erkannt hat. 

Dr. Mark Hurnis Forschungsarbeit war eine Dissertation an der Universität Granada im Fach  Psychologie, und ist in Spanisch (castellano) geschrieben. Der gesamte Text inkl. Statistik-Teil kann hier im Blog angefordert werden.

Jaclyn Gisburne, Ph.D. in Colorado, U.S.A. wird ihre Forschungsergebnisse auf dem dritten "Parkinson Genesung Gipfel" im Februar 2013 in Santa Fé, New Mexico, U.S.A., zur Diskussion stellen:
 



Connection Between Trauma and Parkinson's Disease is Profound

Jaclyn Gisburne, Ph.D. from Colorado and I have been corresponding now for four years. The focus of her work is solidly centered on helping people with Parkinson's reverse their symptoms. Dr. Gisburne considers Parkinsons to be a condition of extreme overwhelm of the central nervous system caused by traumatic events and belief systems that were set in place in a persons life at an early age ...
She and her colleagues have identified three specific early traumas that occur prior the onset of Parkinson’s symptoms and a final trauma with the delivery of the diagnosis. These traumatic events result in brain wave distortions that ensure the survival of the person until resolution can be achieved. However, if that resolution is not found, the distortions continue to run through the body, denying access to dopamine reserves. The body becomes exhausted by the stress and continues to decline.

Jaclyn Gisburne will present her research findings about Parkinsons at the Parkinsons Recovery Summit in Santa Fe February. She and her colleague will also offer private neurofeedback sessions (at a 50% discounted rate) to a limited number of persons. If you are interested in securing an appointment with her or her colleague I recommend that you make an appointment with her in advance of the Summit. Her contact information is on the Summit website.




My key suggestion for your recovery is to attend the Parkinsons Recovery Summit in Santa Fe February 21-24th.  The people who are reversing symptoms will be there.  Are you serious about healing?

Come to the Summit. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Parkinsons Recovery Summit

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