![]() ![]() Instead, non-clinical therapies and Eastern practices have gained popularity recently to help people fully heal. Traditional clinical methods like medication may only act as a “bandaid” solution, keeping negative energy from trauma trapped in the body. These processes can help release stress and negative symptoms, allowing an individual to fully heal. Methods like SE can “discharge” negative energy and emotions that are stored in the body. The focus of SE is to create awareness of “inner physical sensations, which are seen as carriers of traumatic memory.” A 2017 study in the Wiley Journal of Traumatic Stress sought to find the effectiveness of somatic experiencing (SE), a “body-focused” therapy for people who have PTSD. Stored Negative EnergyĪ trauma survivor’s overwhelmed hormonal response can live within their body indefinitely unless attended to. The study found that even minor reminders of trauma “may precipitate a full-blown neuroendocrine stress reaction” and permanently alter a person’s day-to-day functions. In individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic events overwhelm the natural hormonal response. Chronic and persistent stress, however, will inhibit the effectiveness of this response and induce desensitization. Hormonal Responses From TraumaĪccording to a 2000 study in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, well-functioning organisms, like the human body, will produce “rapid and pronounced hormonal responses” as a result of stress. This has led to more widely-accepted healing methods that aim to move the energy out. Many clinicians and researchers believe negative energy from trauma can even be stored in our bodies. From how we think and feel to our beliefs, low vibrational energy can make us feel blocked and set us back. ![]() It’s no secret that negative energy can affect our lives in many ways. ![]()
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