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Jungian Advanced Motor ProcessingTM (JAMPTM) the Future of Mental Health Treatment: 38 Cases on Its Efficacy & Validation to Induce Measurable Positive Change
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作者 Lahab Al-Samarrai yageen al-sammarraie +8 位作者 Eric Tomlinson Anna Edwards Karen Apple Virginia Alcalde Lisa Hong Emily Clark Taylor Barnett Madeline Turner Laura Cotton 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2023年第9期157-183,共27页
This paper is about an advanced treatment method known as Jungian Advanced Motor Processing (JAMP<sup>TM</sup>) and its effects on healing trauma using three scales: Post-Traumatic Cognitive Inventory (PTC... This paper is about an advanced treatment method known as Jungian Advanced Motor Processing (JAMP<sup>TM</sup>) and its effects on healing trauma using three scales: Post-Traumatic Cognitive Inventory (PTCI) [1], Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire (ACE) [2] and Somatic Symptom Scale (SSS or PHQ15) [3]. JAMP<sup>TM</sup> is a new treatment that addresses issues such as complex trauma, illnesses, and mental health disorders. During a 90-minute session with a JAMP<sup>TM</sup> therapist, the client will listen to a heartbeat sound while viewing a calming image where a positive affirmation appears on the screen. The combination of image and sound, as well as the bilateral stimulation, accesses the triggered defensive mechanism of the traumatic part of the person (the Complex). This traumatized person begins to associate points in their life where a pattern of behavior was learned in order to cope with the event that originally caused disassociation. The JAMP<sup>TM</sup> Transformational Coach will lead the client safely through this journey using verbal affirmations such as, “I am not afraid,” to disperse the fear. By the end of the session, threads are strung together to paint a picture of pain that forms an image which becomes a symbol that can be transformed into healing. 展开更多
关键词 TRAUMA Jungian Psychology JAMPTM
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The Evolutionary Development of Jungian Advanced Motor Processing© (JAMP©)
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作者 Lahab Al-Samarrai yageen al-sammarraie Eric Tomlinson 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 CAS 2022年第12期670-687,共18页
Inspired by the need for fast, effective mental health treatment that is not readily available to the average person, in the midst of the pandemic crisis, Jungian Advanced Motor Processing<sup>©</sup>... Inspired by the need for fast, effective mental health treatment that is not readily available to the average person, in the midst of the pandemic crisis, Jungian Advanced Motor Processing<sup>©</sup> (JAMP<sup>©</sup>) was created by Dr. Lahab Al-Samarrai [1]. JAMP<sup>©</sup> treatment goes into what Carl Jung called “complexes” and manoeuvers within them to retrieve shards of traumatic emotional content without activating the core of the complex, converting emotions that have not been processed and understood into processed and integrated thoughts. Jungian Advanced Motor Processing<sup>©</sup> [1] treatment carefully infuses these factors to successfully integrate its transformational methods into an individual. Complexes are created as a response to a traumatic experience, and typically trap an individual into dysfunctional emotional responses whenever the complex is activated by a new experience that triggers the complex into action. Activated complexes drain energy from an individual, leaving one feeling emptiness and anger and/or reacting to new experiences that activate them in dysfunctional ways. The bilateral stimulation that is used in the JAMP<sup>©</sup> treatment helps calm down the nervous system, letting the JAMP<sup>©</sup> practitioner work with material that is not readily accessible to the conscious mind. JAMP<sup>©</sup> is able to reach into the unconscious without activating the complex’s primary defences, thus helping reorient an individual’s emotional reaction to past trauma. Affirmations used in the treatment help integrate the sense of calmness and security within the individual, soothing the overly active sympathetic nervous system response and therefore reducing the stress levels within the traumatised individual as they remember the traumatic event. The treatment’s progress has been monitored and quantitatively tracked using three different scales: Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE), The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI), and Somatic Symptom Scale (SSS). Looking at the ratings on each scale both before and after treatment helps highlight the vast benefits of this evolved treatment to address emotional trauma. 展开更多
关键词 JAMP Mental Health Treatment Emotional Trauma PTSD
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