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How the nightmares of war affect ordinary people. Forget the nightmares of war Nightmares of war

Forget the nightmares of war

After learning how EFT has helped heal trauma in Rwanda and Mexico, you might not be surprised to hear how EFT is helping war veterans in the United States.

Depression, anxiety, insomnia, nightmares, alcoholism, drug addiction, aggressive behavior, suicidal tendencies, paranoia are a short list of PTSD symptoms that war veterans regularly experience. These are injuries that conventional therapies do not treat effectively, which is why TES founder Gary Craig and Dawson Church, founder of the Institute of Spiritual Medicine, created the Stress Project. Through this project, veterans are trained to use EFT to work through very painful, often horrific, war memories that cannot be shaken off.

To test whether tapping worked in these cases, Craig and Church rounded up five Vietnam and Iraq veterans with severe PTSD and worked through five days of EFT.

Nearly 3,000 victims have since joined this group of five. The significant impact that Project Stress has achieved has swayed hard-core skeptics like Dr. David Gruder, a clinical psychologist in San Diego. He now describes himself as an "enthusiast" of TPP. Such a major change of opinion occurred, he said, "only because the results of tapping are obvious."

Andy Hodnick, after serving in Iraq, suffered from a stutter, struggled with severe paranoia, antisocial, aggressive behavior, and nightmares. After using EFT, Andy could remember what happened and talk about it out loud, without stuttering or worrying in the least. The paranoia and fear of society receded, so he began to visit public places and restaurants again.

Carlin Sloan is an Iraq War veteran who, before Project Stress, drank himself into a swoon and, as soon as he regained consciousness, took up the bottle again. It was the only way he could put his memories to rest - he saw a child blown up by a mine, and then a crowd of women ran towards him and everyone shouted that it was his fault. Tormented by guilt and these terrible memories, and desperately resisting the pain of his wounds, Karlin thought that he was ready to go to war again, this all-consuming despair made it impossible for him to return to civilian life.

A few days after working with the TPP, Karlin slept through the night, not waking up to drink, but waking up feeling cheerful and even noted that the constant trembling in his hands had somehow disappeared. A few months later, Karlin completely stopped drinking, no longer felt guilty, his wounds no longer hurt him. And, most importantly, his behavior has completely changed.

"I'm happy , – he said, “before working with TES, it was impossible for me to say “I am happy” . And now I say it all the time».

To learn more visit www.StressProject.org

This text is an introductory piece. From the book Strategic Family Therapy author Madanes Claudio

Case 7 Nightmares This woman was forced to see a therapist by fears that haunted her ten-year-old son at night. In addition to the boy, the family had three more children - two older daughters and a very small son. The woman was Puerto Rican and slightly

From the book Strategic Family Therapy author Madanes Claudio

7. NIGHTMARES: A CASE STUDY This chapter contains some of the most significant extracts from the full transcript of the therapeutic process, as well as a commentary on them. A summary and analysis of this case is presented in the fourth chapter.

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From the book Unlock Your Memory: Remember Everything! author Muller Stanislav

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From the book Entertaining Psychology author Shapar Viktor Borisovich

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From the book Exploring the World of Lucid Dreams author LaBerge Stephen

Childhood Nightmares As a five- or six-year-old child, I learned to control my nightmares. Once, while escaping from a dinosaur, I took out a can of spinach and ate it. From this, I became strong, like Popi, and "overcame" my enemy. (V.B., Rownock, Virginia) I had this lucid dream in

From the book Lucid Dreaming author LaBerge Stephen

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War is always a bloody mess, it is a nightmare that gives rise to other nightmares. Photojournalist, cameraman Konstantin Safronov told the Regional Ryazan Newspaper about his impressions of the Donbass and the people living there.

– Konstantin, first of all, tell us about yourself, how often do you travel to Donbass and for what purpose?

- I make films. I have a number of films (http://kinogo-2016.net/) about the events taking place in the Donbass, filmed over the past three years. They are all posted on youtube. I travel constantly, for five days, I used to go once a month, now it has become less frequent - about once every two months. I have been to different places: from Kominternov to Lugansk. Traveled everything. You already come to the Donbass, as if to a neighboring street. Three years ago, I would not even have thought that there would be so many friends somewhere far away.

And I started to travel from the Union of Officers. They asked me to shoot a video, and then I got inspired and began to ride on my own. They mostly went to the Lugansk Republic, and I went to Donetsk. When active hostilities took place, different channels ordered and took films from me, some of my stories were shown on Channel One in the news. Now there are no such exacerbations, as before, there are skirmishes, but there are no large offensive operations, and therefore there is little filming.

But, nevertheless, he recently shot a video in which Senior Lieutenant Sergei Lysenko sings. Before the war, he worked as a taxi driver. But during the war, many became military. There was a massive shake-up in the country, and everyone stood in his place. Sergei composes poems and songs.

By the time we arrived, the children from the orphanage had learned the song. This orphanage houses children whose parents have either gone missing or died. Children's ages range from very young to 14 years old. The detachment, in which Sergey serves, took patronage over this orphanage - they help them, and accordingly the guys learned Sergey's song for our arrival and sang it. When I was filming children, I didn’t even think that the clip would turn out.

We went to the front line in Avdiivka, and ended up in the Donetsk airport. There is terrible chaos. I suggested to Sergey to shoot a clip there. The video was filmed during the bombing. They shoot in the background, and we shoot. And if the action of filming under normal conditions takes about a day, then there we quickly filmed everything in an hour.

– And what is the mood of people in Donbass: decadent or optimistic?

– There are no decadent moods at all. The mood is very patriotic. If we compare it with Russia, then in our country it is rather fashion, and in Donbass patriotism is today's life, reality, feelings and emotions are visible. People don't hide them. At the celebration of Victory Day, I was in the Donetsk Republic at Saur-Mogila. Alexander Zakharchenko spoke. There were many soldiers, girls, young guys with awards. All heroes. And the people support Zakharchenko - he is a support for them.

- What are your impressions after the trips?

– I arrived in Debaltsovo just a few days after his release. And it seemed to me that I returned to the past, to 1945. Music of the war years is playing on the square, old men and women are dancing a waltz. Humanitarian aid is being handed out nearby. There's a medical center right there. Correspondents run, including foreign ones. Soldiers meet, hug, kiss, many have tears in their eyes. Some formations are taking place right there, tanks are standing right there, soldiers are frying potatoes by the fire, little grimy kids are playing with them.

And then one resident comes up to us and shows a note that he found in a mine. These mines are fired from a mortar. The mine did not explode. It contained a note written in Ukrainian: “whatever we can, we will help,” that is, at those factories where these shells are made, ordinary Ukrainian residents put earth or sand instead of gunpowder and put a note there too so that the mine does not explode.

- But there are no such conversations that, they say, we want to return to Ukraine?

No, they definitely don't want to go back. Because everyone was affected by the war, everyone experienced a tragedy. People say: we will not forgive what we saw with our own eyes, what the Ukrainian army did. For example, I was talking to a soldier. He says: “I don’t ask Ukraine for what I saw: I got a wounded child from under the rubble, without arms and legs, he was covered in blood and cried incessantly, I don’t ask for the murder of a brother who died before my eyes.” One soldier was a simple farmer in the village before the war - before his eyes, his children and wife were crushed by a tank, after that he went to fight. And before that he had not fought. He went to look for death - but death does not take such. And such cases are very common.

When it all started, these atrocities all over the Donbass, there was a complete mess: where the Ukrainians are, and where the militias are, it is not clear. Ukrainian soldiers entered the village of the Luhansk region and all the inhabitants: children, old people, women were herded into the church. And people stayed there for several days. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army plundered all the houses and took away the loot by KAMAZ trucks to their homeland. What kind of Ukrainian army is this? Liberation? And it was like that everywhere. And when Debaltseve was under the Ukrainians, the same thing happened. Men told how houses were robbed.

I met children who no longer talk from fear, from bombings. Of course, they are treated in hospitals. About a year later, I was interested in the fate of these children, they have improved, but it cannot be said that they have completely recovered.

- How do the residents of Donbass relate to the OSCE mission?

- The OSCE does not enjoy authority among the residents, because they work exclusively for one side - the Ukrainian side. As soon as the OSCE leaves its positions at six o'clock in the evening, the Ukrainian army immediately starts shooting. By the way, the National Guard itself does not fight, but shoots those Ukrainian soldiers who flee from the battlefield. These Ukrainian conscripts are like cannon fodder, they are sent to be slaughtered.

- Is it scary when they shoot around? They say that a person gets used to everything, but one can hardly get used to a machine-gun fire...

- I was not afraid. I don’t know, about the habit of other people, I’ll say about myself. On the first day when I come to Donbass, the endless shelling gets on my nerves - you think, well, when will this all stop ?! Rumbles all day long. On the second day you no longer pay attention: well, they shoot and shoot. You look, someone is trading in the market, someone is buying, and in the background, somewhere not far away, they are shooting. And people live and work. And on the third day, when the shots suddenly stop and it becomes quiet, you cannot fall asleep because of the deafening silence. And this is not only with me, many military men cannot fall asleep because of the silence.

- And yet people dream of peace, silence.

- Of course. I would like to hope that soon peace and tranquility will reign in Donbass. And this long-suffering land will finally return to normal peaceful life.

Larisa Komrakova. Photo from the archive of Konstantin Safronov


From the World of Warcraft Roleplay Wiki

The source of information in this section is fiction in the Warcraft universe.

War against Nightmare(Eng. War against the Nightmare) began shortly after the fall of the Lich King, when the Lord of the Emerald Nightmare attacked Azeroth. Although the Nightmare began spreading across the Emerald Dream hundreds of years ago, the war itself began later, when the inhabitants of Azeroth were unable to wake up. They were lost in their nightmares and did not know how to leave them. A mysterious mist swirled over the lands invaded by the nightmare, and dark figures began to appear all over the world, eventually attacking the inhabitants. Later, the sleepers themselves began to sleepwalk, attacking anyone who happened to be nearby, as they were experiencing their worst nightmare.

At the same time, the Lord of Nightmare managed to capture almost the entire Emerald Dream, and the defenders of nature, without stopping the resistance, tried to find a way to stop the spread of the curse. Fandral Staghelm, leader of the Cenarion Circle, urged the druids of Azeroth to devote all their efforts to healing the corrupted tree Teldrassil, assuring them that it was from this corruption that the Emerald Nightmare draws its power. However, the druids Broll Bearpelt and Hamuul Runetotem managed to reveal that the purification ritual, for which dozens and hundreds of powerful druids would join forces, was the plan of the Lord of Nightmare, who intended to subjugate all the guardians of nature to his will, and Archdruid Staghelm had long is under the control of a vision woven from his own bad dreams. Malfurion Stormrage, who was imprisoned in the most hidden and terrible part of the Nightmare, with the help of friends, the dragons of the Green Flight and the great artifact of the War of the Ancients - the ax of Broxigar, managed to free himself and reveal the true essence of the Lord of the Emerald Nightmare; it was Xavius, advisor and confidant of Queen Azshara.

Realizing the plan of an old enemy, Malfurion, Broll and the rest of the druids cleansed Teldrassil of filth, and Alexstrasza the Life-Binder blessed the World Tree. After that, the great druid called out to all the living creatures of Azeroth, inviting them to fall asleep and join the battle against the Nightmare in the Emerald Dream. Varian Wrynn became the commander of the sleeper army. All the mortal races of Azeroth have banded together to oppose the Nightmare; they were joined by ancient Ents - tree creatures of nature, and keepers of forests, and dryads, and dragons - red, green and even blue, and the Forsaken, as well as animals inhabiting the expanses of the shattered world.

However, after the victory over the Nightmare, the long-awaited peace did not reign - the Shatter was approaching.