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6. Depression
ОглавлениеMany issues can cause depression. Write down all the issues believed to be causing the depression: for example, grief, loss, childhood trauma, impairment due to an accident, parental models, failure, etc. Each issue may have to be treated separately. I always try to treat depression directly because after treatment some of the causes don’t need treatment or have been partially treated. Parts, memory or system structures, beliefs, as with phobias, may cause depression.
S: Yes.
T: Can you see a structure associated with depression?
S: Yes.
T: Can you treat that structure?
S: Yes.
T: Please treat the structure and, when it falls apart, tag and treat the memory elements in the correct order.
S: [No response]
T: Is there a part that wants to be treated now?
S: Yes.
T: Subconscious, please treat the part.
S: Yes.
T: [Done] Subconscious, can you treat the structure now?
S: Yes.
T: [Wait] Subconscious, are you finished?
S: Yes.
T: Please do a Massive Change History and everything.
S: Yes.
T: Are there beliefs that support depression?
S: Yes.
T: Please treat the beliefs supporting depression so they are false and compose and strengthen new, self-empowering beliefs.
S: Yes.
T: [Done] Have you finished treating the cause of depression?
S: Yes.
Now I ask the person if the intensity of his or her depression has changed. When there is a lingering issue or some depression, I problem-solve (troubleshoot) and treat the issue causing the depression. It usually takes several sessions to treat an easy case of depression. Sometimes, it takes a lot of problem-solving and a number of sessions.