THEME: "Breaking Barriers, Shaping the Future of Women"
Your Steps Counselling, UK
Title: Reconnection with Inner Strength as a way to Empower Women
Barb Smith Varclova is a Trauma Therapist, International Speaker, podcaster, mentor and educator with specialisation in Complex PTSD, PTSD and related coping mechanisms such as Eating Disorders, Addiction, Borderline Personality Disorder, Disassociation and Anxiety. She is Founder of recovery program Trauma Response Recovery and Founder of educational program Complex PTSD Blueprint.
She began to study how the mind works thirty years ago as a way to recover from Complex PTSD and completed several training programs, starting with The Silva Method of Mind Control, Acumulator, Principles of Life, NLP, Clinical and Pastoral Counselling, CBT, OneBrain, regression, hypnotherapy, and concluding with Rapid Transformation Therapy. In addition, I studied non-traditional modalities such as Reiki, Tarot, Osho Method, energy work of crystals, wood and plants. And available research regarding the physical manifestation of emotional issues, newly known more as Quantum healing.
Aim: Women affected by childhood trauma suffer from disconnection from their Inner Strength. Reconnection on the deepest levels of mind and body is base for turning into an Empowered woman. To educate therapists and coaches on what everything causes trauma responses, how they are created and functioning and how everybody can, in their own practice, apply this understanding to improve lives.
Introduction: Affected by childhood trauma is more people than statistics show. The result is that millions of women have been living in survival mode for decades, and to change their lives, they need help to reconnect with themselves.
Materials and Methods: During hundreds of sessions with women of different ages, I established common patterns and proved reproducible results of the Trauma Response Reprogramming program, which combines a wide range of modalities.
Results: Testimonials from clients show significant changes in their lives in just three months. Most of them used words such as “I am a different person”, “I am finally myself”, “I am free”, and “I never knew before how it feels to be happy”.
Conclusion: Recovery from Childhood trauma manifesting as Complex PTSD, PTSD, BPD, panic attacks, public speaking issues, narcissistic abuse, eating disorders or autoimmune diseases is possible with expected full recovery in 3 to 5 months or less. Applying an understanding of how trauma affects our perception of reality, we can focus on recovery with teenagers and young adults and start breaking the cycle of passing trauma on to the next generation by stopping the trauma responses of parents.