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Rapid Elimination of Addictive Craving with ETT. Changing Paradigms in Psychotherapy. Talk Therapy Paradigm Psychiatric Medication Paradigm The Biophysics Paradigm The Quantum Physics Paradigm. ETT™: The New Frontier in Psychotherapy. Severe affective states change within seconds - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Copyright 2008 by Steven Vazquez, Ph.D. 1

Rapid Elimination of

Addictive Craving with

ETT

Copyright 2008 by Steven Vazquez, Ph.D. 2

Changing Paradigms in

Psychotherapy

Talk Therapy Paradigm

Psychiatric Medication Paradigm

The Biophysics Paradigm

The Quantum Physics Paradigm

Copyright 2008 by Steven Vazquez, Ph.D. 3

ETT™: The New Frontier in

PsychotherapySevere affective states change within seconds

Cognitive states change within minutes

Severe and chronic physical pain relieved in seconds

Reversal of dissociative states takes place within minutes

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When light enters the eyes,photoreceptors convert lightinto neural impulses thattravel in circuits that involve the entire brain and nervous system

New Frontier

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By controlling factors likeangle of entry, wavelength

oflight and mental focus,appropriate external lightstimulation can access theneural circuit responsible

foran emotional or physicalsymptom

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Specific wavelengths of lightresonate with certain emotional and/or physical states which result in rapid changes of these states

Spectral ResonanceTechnique can be used toaccess implicit memory and somatically held emotions

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Emotional Transformation

Therapy

Visual light stimulation functions as a catalyst for emotional processing

Specific angles at which light enters the eyes can rapidly reduce emotional flooding or physical pain

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Emotional Transformation

Therapy Multidimensional eye

movement processes can simultaneously diagnose and rapidly resolve severe trauma and physical symptoms

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Emotional Transformation

Therapy Through specific rates

of pulsing light, specific brainwave states can be elicited for therapeutic purposes

ETT™ combines visual brain stimulation with specific attachment based interpersonal interventions to acquire rapid, long-term change

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Attachment Patterns

Scientific research has found that attachment patterns:

Determine biochemical brain regulation

Govern emotional regulation

Are changeable through interpersonal influence

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Attachment Patterns

Therefore attachment oriented psychotherapy can:

Change brain biochemistry

Change emotional regulation patterns

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Breakthroughs in Treatment of

Several Trauma

Acute Stress Disorders

PTSD

Complex Trauma

Anxiety Disorders

Sleep Disorders

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Breakthroughs in Treatment of

Several Conditions

Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.)

Major Depression

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.)

Eating Disorders

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Extraordinary Relief of Physical Pain Syndromes

Lower Back Pain

Migraine Headaches

Sciatica

Tempero Mandibular Joint Pain (TMJ)

Fibromyalgia

Arthritis

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Diagnostic Issues Related to Sexual

Compulsivity

Differentiate recreational user from addictive use

Differentiate psychological disorders from sexual compulsivity

Does the sexual compulsivity contribute to psychological disorders?

How available is one’s source for sexual stimulation?

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Diagnostic Issues

Does sex addiction mask psychiatric syndromes?

How severe is the sexual addiction?

Relationship, legal occupational or financial consequences of sexual addiction

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Are There Cross- Addictions?

Sexual compulsivity and cocaine use

Sexual compulsivity and alcohol use

Sexual compulsivity and over-the-counter drug use

Sexual compulsivity and prescription drug use

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Sexual Compulsivity As An Attachment

Object

A friend

A reliable, available substitute relationship

A substitute spousal relationship

A substitute sexual affair

An imaginary sexual relationship without facing relationship issues

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Sexual Compulsivity As a

Form of Self- Medication

Using sexual compulsivity To relieve anger To relieve depression To relieve boredom To relieve anxiety To relieve loneliness To relieve poor self-

esteem To acquire a “high”

(escape)

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Identify Unmet Attachment

Needs

Is sexual compulsivity?

Comforting

Supportive

Affectionate

Engaging

Validating self-esteem

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Treatment Plan

Establish a therapeutic rapport and perceived safety

Identify People who can support treatment (family, friends)

Identify and educate co-addicts

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Treatment Plan

Identify denial issues and propensity for lying and seek collateral help if necessary

Identify and process guilt and shame issues

Identify inner conflict about healing

Detoxification

12 step support?

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Rapid Elimination of Craving

Assess the level of commitment to resolving craving?

A. If denial issues prevail, pursue these first

B. If the self-esteem issues prevent commitment to pursuit of craving, pursue this

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Rapid Elimination of Craving

Reduce intensity of the craving drive

If the nature of the source for the craving drive is unknown pursue rapid insight Reduce intensity of the craving drive

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Rapid Elimination of Craving

If the person is currently craving and wants immediate relief

A. MDEM use for rapid relief

B. Use photo assessment technique to precisely resonate wavelength of light with craving state to extinguish craving immediately

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Rapid Elimination of Craving

If the origin is known to be a trauma use MDEM for rapid relief of trauma

Activate the craving state and then resonate wavelength of light to the craving to extinguish craving

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Rapid Elimination of Craving

To pursue long-term relief of the addictive drive and affect regulation in general, correct dysfunctional attachment pattern through the following means:

A. MDEM use for rapid relief

B. Resolve specific attachment event

C. Resolve attachment specific relationships