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event over and over again trying to make sense and find a way to process it. NET simply and effectively identifies the trauma and then gives the mind a pathway to process it. NET works because it is simply assisting the brain to do what it wants to do.
Note: There is no way to predict who or what trauma will cause PTSD. The factors involved in developing PTSD include: genetics, personality traits, history, present state of mind, nutritional status and numerous other intangible factors. An example is an introvert may get past a friend being hurt in a battle, but an extrovert may not. An extrovert may tolerate general combat as long has he/she is with their squad, but an introvert may find it traumatic being in constant close quarters.
“I am a service disabled Veteran diagnosed with severe PTSD. I have a Service Dog who provides care and security for me as well, but has not been 100% successful. The addition of The Resiliency Program using supplements and holistic treatment has enhanced my ability and desire to actually live life to the fullest. I am feeling better about myself and am no longer in a fog. Medicines and psychological care from the VA were substandard and made me feel worst. Thank you Dr. Z...” – Jason L.
When a person has PTSD there are two factors involved in every case; an abnormal fight-or-flight pathway and trapped emotional trauma. The Resiliency Program success comes from the fact that it works with the mind and body to restore normal functions and homeostasis to the fight-or-flight pathway and gives the mind a way to process the trauma. There may be additional factors involved in each case, but The Resiliency
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