The ancient Greek word for wound is trauma. Simply defined, trauma is a deeply disturbing experience that can create extreme stress and overwhelm the body and the mind.
Statistics show that almost 70% of people have experienced a traumatic event.
Research shows alternative treatments and therapies are also helpful and as successful as traditional medicine and therapy. Our office offers many solutions to help you. You can click on services to see a listing.
In the depths of grief. I think most of us can relate to some level of grief with the loss of someone dear; from anything that is traumatic whether it be in the past or a present event. People feel shattered, numb, sad, anguished, shocked... The Bach Flowers are the comforter and soother of pains and sorrows. Some common causes of grief : loss of loved one, accident, post operation, birth and post birth, miscarriage, fights, arguments, abuse, job loss, injury, news of terminal illness, change, retirement, divorce.
The grief can be part of a bigger picture of emotions and responses which also need to be considered when choosing your Bach Flowers and hence supporting and completing your healing process. Examples: reminders of your loved one, intense longing, problems accepting, bitterness, depression, withdrawn, lack of trust, anger.
The Bach Flowers are a safe, gentle, subtle tool to help you restore emotional/mental balance, to realign your personality to be more in tune with your inner knowing; to bring about change in your life.
The Bach Flowers treat the whole person - mind, body, soul and spirit. The subtle effect you will notice : feeling uplifted, energized, positive, calm, stress dissipating, physical symptoms starting to shift, sleeping better, more compassionate etc.
Suitable for any situation in life - from pregnancy/birth, childhood, parenting, partnerships, work, social, traumatic events, speeches, exams, various conditions and illnesses....(source from BachFlower.com)
If you need immediate help or feel threatened, endangered or thoughts of suicide, please reach out for help. You are not alone. Here is a list of numbers you can call to reach someone right now. Simply click this link. psychcentral.com/lib/telephone-hotlines-and-help-lines/
Statistics show that almost 70% of people have experienced a traumatic event.
Research shows alternative treatments and therapies are also helpful and as successful as traditional medicine and therapy. Our office offers many solutions to help you. You can click on services to see a listing.
In the depths of grief. I think most of us can relate to some level of grief with the loss of someone dear; from anything that is traumatic whether it be in the past or a present event. People feel shattered, numb, sad, anguished, shocked... The Bach Flowers are the comforter and soother of pains and sorrows. Some common causes of grief : loss of loved one, accident, post operation, birth and post birth, miscarriage, fights, arguments, abuse, job loss, injury, news of terminal illness, change, retirement, divorce.
The grief can be part of a bigger picture of emotions and responses which also need to be considered when choosing your Bach Flowers and hence supporting and completing your healing process. Examples: reminders of your loved one, intense longing, problems accepting, bitterness, depression, withdrawn, lack of trust, anger.
The Bach Flowers are a safe, gentle, subtle tool to help you restore emotional/mental balance, to realign your personality to be more in tune with your inner knowing; to bring about change in your life.
The Bach Flowers treat the whole person - mind, body, soul and spirit. The subtle effect you will notice : feeling uplifted, energized, positive, calm, stress dissipating, physical symptoms starting to shift, sleeping better, more compassionate etc.
Suitable for any situation in life - from pregnancy/birth, childhood, parenting, partnerships, work, social, traumatic events, speeches, exams, various conditions and illnesses....(source from BachFlower.com)
If you need immediate help or feel threatened, endangered or thoughts of suicide, please reach out for help. You are not alone. Here is a list of numbers you can call to reach someone right now. Simply click this link. psychcentral.com/lib/telephone-hotlines-and-help-lines/