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Client Case: Psychosomatic Symptoms

  • Writer: Aliki Nektaria
    Aliki Nektaria
  • Sep 19
  • 2 min read

This case is about a young lady in her late 20s at the time. She had severely injured her right ankle when she slipped off the side of a cliff. She saw a number of physiotherapists; however, it became even worse. She eventually saw a sports doctor who referred her to a specialist in CRPS (Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome). Nerve medication was prescribed, and the client tried meditation, hypnotherapy, and acupuncture; however, she noticed the other ankle was now showing signs of injury. By now, it had been 2 years after the accident had occurred. She came to me because she could not wear heels, and she could still feel the pain. She didn't feel quite like herself, and her feet were a different temperature to the rest of her body. She felt something was still seriously wrong; however, all the evidence had shown it had healed. It was all now in her 'mind'.

When I began the energy treatment process, I immediately noticed, energetically, that her feet were disconnected from her body. Once I applied the process I use to repair the area, along with additional enhancement, she could feel the energy moving into her ankles. After the first session, I received updates from the client that there were sensations beginning to return to her feet. Three more sessions later, her feet were the same temperature, and she was back in heels.

Psychosomatic symptoms are very overlooked, and often the person needs someone that ca

n hear into the layers of their dialogue in a different way. When I mentioned the disconnect to her, she could reference it within herself. This process took 4 sessions over 6 weeks.

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