荣格高级运动处理<sup>TM</sup>(JAMP<sup>TM</sup>)心理健康治疗的未来:38 个案例说明其诱发可衡量的积极变化的效力和有效性

Lahab Al-Samarrai, Yageen Al-Sammarraie, Eric Tomlinson, Anna Edwards, Karen Apple, Virginia Alcalde, Lisa Hong, Emily Clark, Taylor Barnett, Madeline Turner, Laura Cotton
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本文采用创伤后认知量表(PTCI)[1]、童年不良经历问卷(ACE)[2]和躯体症状量表(SSS或PHQ15)[3]三种量表,研究荣格高级运动加工(JAMPTM)的高级治疗方法及其对创伤愈合的影响。JAMPTM是一种解决复杂创伤、疾病和精神健康障碍等问题的新疗法。在与JAMPTM治疗师进行90分钟的会话期间,客户将听到心跳声,同时观看屏幕上出现积极肯定的平静图像。图像和声音的结合,以及双侧刺激,进入了人的创伤部分(情结)的触发防御机制。这个受创伤的人开始联想到他们生活中的一些点,在这些点上,为了应对最初导致分离的事件,他们学会了一种行为模式。JAMPTM转化教练将通过口头肯定,如“我不害怕”,引导客户安全地度过这段旅程,以驱散恐惧。在疗程结束时,人们将丝线串在一起,描绘出一幅痛苦的画面,形成一幅图像,成为一种象征,可以转化为治疗。
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Jungian Advanced Motor Processing<sup>TM</sup> (JAMP<sup>TM</sup>) the Future of Mental Health Treatment: 38 Cases on Its Efficacy & Validation to Induce Measurable Positive Change
This paper is about an advanced treatment method known as Jungian Advanced Motor Processing (JAMPTM) 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]. JAMPTM is a new treatment that addresses issues such as complex trauma, illnesses, and mental health disorders. During a 90-minute session with a JAMPTM 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 JAMPTM 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.
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