Is hypnosis used in decoding therapy?
Within Biological Decoding, it’s paramount for the patient to become aware of the past event that triggered their conflict.
The goal is for them to relive and understand that experience to neutralize it. Based on the symptoms and information shared by the patient, a hypothesis is formed about the moment when this trigger might have taken place.
This moment could be traced back to childhood, during pregnancy, or even in the experiences of ancestors. The only entity with precise knowledge of this origin is the individual’s unconscious mind.
To expedite the discovery of this initial event, hypnosis can be a valuable tool, allowing direct communication with the unconscious and aiding in pinpointing the experience that led to the symptom.
What Happens During a Biodecoding Session?
Individuals who choose a biodecoding session, whether online or in-person, aim to understand the underlying cause of their ailments or why they tend to experience recurrent patterns of conflicts. Here’s how a session unfolds:
Step 1: Diagnosis Through Symptoms
An individual seeking a Biodecoding session intends to interpret the conflicts triggered by a specific symptom.
This symptom could be physical (like migraines), emotional (such as anxiety), or existential (like difficulty finding a job).
The decoder tailors their approach based on the symptom and the individual’s unique conflicts.
Step 2: Delving into Personal History
Through a detailed interview, clues are sought to formulate hypotheses and pinpoint the most appropriate therapeutic approach. In this discussion, details of the individual’s past, their emotional traumas, and other pertinent aspects emerge.
Questions focus both on the initial reason for the session and early experiences, family dynamics, and significant life events.
Step 3: Pinpointing the Bioshock
Based on the presented symptom, the decoder aims to identify the individual’s past conflicting experiences. The goal is to assist the person in locating the precise moment they encountered a traumatic event, termed “bioshock,” to release the built-up stress in the body.
Various non-invasive therapeutic techniques, like visualization, hypnosis, or NLP, are employed to locate this bioshock.
Step 4: Facilitating a Self-awareness Process
After identifying the conflict causing the symptom, tools are provided to manage conflicts effectively, which in turn enhances overall well-being.
Internal abilities are bolstered to overcome adversities, preparing the individual to approach potential bioshock-triggering situations differently and less harmfully in the future.
Step 5: Comprehensive Counseling
There isn’t a fixed number of sessions required for decoding. Depending on an individual’s history and emotional traumas, the process’s duration can vary.
While some conflicts might be decoded in one or two sessions, deeper emotional wounds often necessitate more extensive and profound therapy, known as comprehensive counseling.
Throughout the sessions, active listening is prioritized, respecting each individual’s pace, and fostering an environment of trust and discretion. The primary goal of the session is to provide a space for understanding and relief, acknowledging and comprehending the signals our body sends us.
Can Managing My Emotions Alter My DNA?
Research in neuroscience and epigenetics has furnished invaluable insights regarding the sway of emotions and our surroundings on our gene expression. Importantly, it should be emphasized that they do not induce direct modifications to our DNA.
Scientific evidence in the realm of neuroscience posits that emotions and related experiences exert a direct influence on brain functions. For instance, chronic stress can reshape brain structure and performance, which in turn affects our mental and emotional well-being.
It’s significant to note that our brain boasts impressive adaptability. This plasticity plays an essential role in how we perceive and respond to emotional events.
Conversely, epigenetics delves into examining the chemical alterations in DNA that can steer gene expression without actually altering the DNA’s structure. Emotional experiences and environmental factors can induce such epigenetic variations.
For illustration, studies suggest that enduring stress can impact these epigenetic marks, which may then resonate with our overall health.
However, it’s imperative to underscore that these epigenetic changes don’t directly meddle with the DNA to the extent of altering its genetic makeup. Their bearing lies in the way genes are “read” and “expressed.”
Furthermore, epigenetics is a continually evolving field, and much remains to be unearthed about its scope and ramifications.
In summation, while it’s true that emotions and our environment can influence our neurobiology and epigenetic marks, they don’t bring about a direct alteration in DNA structure.
These disciplines shed light on how our experiences can reverberate through our biology and health, offering intricate and profound insights.
Source: Aranzazu Par Wolder
Expert in Psychotherapy and Education. Leader and instructor at the Angeles Wolder Institute. Holds a degree in Psychology. Master’s in Educational Psychology MIPE. Master’s in Human Resources Management and Direction. Specializes in emergencies, disasters, Psychodrama, Family Constellations, Biodecoding, and Grief Support.