The
decision to use regression therapy must be reached jointly by client and
therapist after discussion, so that each understands its possibilities and limits.
Past-life insights have their greatest impact on those clients who are ready to
begin assuming greater responsibility for their lives and who sincerely wish to
understand how current problems relate to deeply embedded emotional response
patterns that they have long been avoiding or denying. Although no specific
religious or philosophical belief is required, I explain that for me it is a
spiritual process. The ability to suspend disbelief, at least during the
session, is more helpful than any specific belief held. I have found regression
therapy to be useful in dealing with the following kinds of specific problems:
1. Emotional
over-reactions to the ordinary kind of stress-producing situations encountered
in life. Symptoms may be purely psychological or may include physical
impairments or distress. Long-standing and/or disabling phobias are included
here.
2.
Psychosomatic complaints such as persistent headaches, sexual dysfunctioning (frigidity,
impotence or premature ejaculation), and "phantom" back pain. (These
are just a few of the many such complaints that can be alleviated by regression
therapy.)
3.
Inexplicable and enduring relationship difficulties such as excessive fear or
dislike of a fellow worker, family member, or people of specific ethnic or
cultural groups.
4.
Certain creative blocks.
5.
Persistent or seemingly innate negative character traits such as chronic tardiness,
compulsive eating, drinking, or smoking.
6.
Psychospiritual breakdowns, including feelings of lack of self-worth, anorexia,
hopelessness, and excessive grieving for a deceased loved one.
Regression
therapy is contraindicated for:
1.
Clients whose symptoms indicate clearly psychotic or borderline personality
disorders.
2.
Clients who reveal themselves as incapable of integrating the traumatic or
symbolic material that may arise and who therefore risk severe ego confusion or
a psychotic break.
3. Most
children under 16, unless there has been a spontaneous eruption of past-life
material that is disrupting their ego development. However, children are
appearing now who need to remember past lives—especially as we enter the
Aquarian Age.
4.
Clients obviously seeking to escape personal responsibility for their current
behavioral or attitudinal problems or who seek ego aggrandizement by
association with a past-life heroic figure.
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