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David Russ |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 14:17:32 Hi everyone,
I have seen SRT referenced in several posts, but I don't for the life of me know what it is.
Can anyone explain, or provide a link to more information?
I am always interested in anything that can help me or my patients.
Cheers David |
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head2toe |
Posted - 07/21/2008 : 17:36:19 Yes, the name of the book is Trauma Releasing Exercises by David Berceli. Available from www.traumaprevention.com (bottom right of home page) or Amazon.com. If you e-mail me, I'll send you some more information about the exercises so that you can decide if you want to order the book.
Andy |
hkp |
Posted - 07/21/2008 : 13:40:36 Andy:
Do you know the name of the book? THe videos are interesting, but it would be good to have more info on how to do this. Thanks-
h |
David Russ |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 17:57:57 Thanks for the links!
The link to the SRT website was a little less informative than I'd like. Can someone describe the therapy? Is there a certain mental technique employed, or is it something like tapping/Thought Field Therapy?
Any more information would be appreciated, especially from someone who has been through some of the work.
David |
head2toe |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 17:10:18 Hi This is my first post on this forum. Hope I get it right!
I have been doing Trauma Releasing Exercises (TREs)devised by David Berceli. It seems that these are based on the same or similar principles as SRT. There is a book available that gives details of the exercises and here is a link to some video clips of interviews and feedback from workshop participants.
http://www.traumaprevention.com/index.php?nid=article&article_id=92
I didn't watch the first video but the others are good.
Hope this helps Andy (UK) |
skizzik |
Posted - 07/19/2008 : 15:36:36 http://www.cftre.com/srt.php |