Post Traumatic Shock
Transformational Wellness™: Helping you let go of the past so you can enjoy the present
Thirty-six to 80% of the general population will experience a traumatic event at some point during their lives. Whether this event is a car accident, physical or sexual assault, war, torture or a natural disaster, it can be a moment that changes your life forever.
Days or even years after a life-changing incident, you may find yourself:
- Unable to remember important details of the event
- Having flashbacks or nightmares
- Feeling intense distress or intense physical reactions (like racing heart, racing breath, nausea, sweating, etc.) when you remember the event
- Avoiding anything (people, places, activities, thoughts, feelings) that reminds you of the event
- Losing interest in activities or life as a whole
- Having a limited view of your future
- Becoming irritable or having intense outbursts of anger/rage
- Having difficulty concentrating
- Feeling like you have to be constantly on your guard
These are signs of post-traumatic shock. Living through a traumatic event is hard enough, but for many people, seeking help can be even more difficult – forcing them to dredge up and confront experiences that they would much rather forget.
However, there is a way to release the devastating effects the trauma had on the heart and brain without having to revisit the moment of trauma.
A Transformational Wellness™ Superior Adult Program Session releases all of the suffering and despair associated with a traumatic event and supports the body and mind as they heal from your horrific ordeal.
But how is this possible? To understand this, you first have to understand why you are feeling the way that you do.
Why am I having such an intense response years after the event?
The Australian Centre for Post-Traumatic Mental Health has reported that 40% of post-traumatic shock occurs years after the harrowing event. Based on my experience and years of research, this is because of the negative impact post-traumatic shock has on the brain, subconscious, heart and nervous system. Let me explain.
The brain
Upon experiencing or witnessing an emotionally shocking event, the brain’s processing of the experience is so disturbed that both hemispheres become neurologically drained of their ability to decipher the truth of the trauma. This leads the brain to become chemically saturated by hormones or messengers that trigger emotions such as grief, suffering, sadness, despair, hate, anger, resentment, aggression and anguish.
Once this happens, the brain is forced to create new biological programs that block the heart from going into seizure. These programs support all of the changes that have occurred in the way the brain perceives, thinks, feels, responds and emotionalises, and are based on:
- Emotional suppression – shock, daze or confusion
- Emotional expression – uncontrollable crying or screaming
- Emotional reaction – anger and hate
- Emotional detachment – being numb to the experience
These feelings, which are created in the brain, become constant and unrelenting because of the involvement of the heart.
The heart
The heart is where all of our subconscious programs are created from the time we are 12 weeks old. These heart programs maintain our physical memory, our emotional memory and our biological memory. The heart also stores our love memory and our feelings. This has been proven by studies that show that heart failure can affect both memory and decision making.
Although our physical memory is stored in our hearts, it is the subconscious that communicates all of this information back to the brain, where our optical or visual memory is stored.
When a traumatic event occurs, the subconscious disconnects the brain from the heart’s love memory to prevent the person who has experienced the trauma from having a cardiac arrest. This enables the heart to continue to maintain proper levels of blood flow to the brain but it leaves the heart stuck in a communication pattern of emotion and despair. This heart memory is then communicated to the nervous system to create programs that are stored in the brain’s memory.
The nervous system
Once the heart has created the memory of the trauma, it then signals the nervous system to create a program that transfers the data to the cerebral cortex of the brain. This information is relayed along the nervous system to the cells where it is stored alongside other vital information about our emotions and feelings.
Once a subconscious program is stored in the brain, heart and nervous system, our body’s cells continually pass on the memory of the emotional shock every time a cell divides. It is this process that keeps the memory alive and current in the brain.
Can post-traumatic shock be cured?
In 2007, a committee sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs reviewed all of the scientific literature relating to pharmaceuticals and psychotherapies used to treat post-traumatic shock. They concluded that there is no reliable evidence that any of these treatments are effective.
But, based on what we now know about the biology of post-traumatic shock, this is because you cannot treat post-traumatic shock without changing a person’s subconscious programming – something no other treatment but Transformational Wellness™ attempts do.
Transformational Wellness™ addresses all of the body parts affected by the trauma and works to disconnect the communication pathways between the brain and the heart. This frees the heart from continually creating programs for the nervous system that relive the trauma, and enables the brain to stop suffering from emotional pain. But perhaps most importantly, because of the innovative Transformational Wellness™ method, you do not have to revisit the moment of trauma to release its devastating effects on the heart and brain. The session is as simple and calm as if you were resting at home in bed.
Taking the first step toward the future
Transformational Wellness™ has selected a team of highly trained professional facilitators who are committed to the success of your treatment. At the end of your first session you will feel released from the shocking memories that keep you from living and enjoying your life.
To book your Superior Adult Program session in our Perth or Melbourne office, call today: 1 300 884 348




