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Addiction, abuse and self-punishment

A case where cigarette cravings turned out to be a form of self-punishment

By Leonard Thornton

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I would like to briefly present a very interesting experience with a client recently who came to me for a series of 5 sessions. Lara (not her real name) wanted to learn about EFT for herself and to help the students at her school where she was a first aid worker. She also had to deal with many of her own teenage traumas.

We started our first session, after talking about EFT and Energy Medicine, with the constricted breathing procedure. I have found this is generally a great lead-in to many problems and stresses which might have contributed to constrictions in the breathing process. We start out by identifying the level of constriction on a scale of 0 to 10 and then do the simple set-up; Even though I have this constricted breathing...

We began tapping on the top of the head. I always ask the individual to pay particular attention to any memories, feelings, body sensations, and to describe these if they wish. Then, after a round or two, when the constriction has been brought down, I have the client focus on the particular memory or sensation, and do the setup around that and then tap through each one.

In Lara's case it came out that the constriction was strongly related to asthma and trouble breathing. As we worked though this, Lara became very emotional as she started remembering childhood traumas. We spent the remainder of the first session dealing with particularly painful memories of growing up in a very abusive family. To make matters more difficult for Lara, she was the oldest of five children and had developed a very strong sense of responsibility for the protection of her younger siblings.

She had strong feelings of guilt, shame, and even blamed herself for not being able to protect the other children. This was greatly, but not entirely eliminated in the first session. Yet at the end Lara was noticeably happier and told me she had always wanted to write a book about abuse to help others, but that the subject had always been too painful for her to go into. She told me, "Maybe now I will be able to write that book."

The next two sessions we continued to work with clearing and releasing the many traumas from childhood that kept coming up. In one of these sessions we uncovered a possible initiating factor in what Lara felt was her weight problem. At one point I asked her if it was possible that she had made a decision somewhere along the line to make herself unattractive to the attentions of an abusive father.

Lara recognized right away that in fact she had done this. As we tapped on this she had precise memory of a time when she was around twelve years old, she had felt her father looking at her body. Right then and there she said she didn't want him looking at her like that again. However, there was even guilt around this as Lara now came to believe that her younger sisters would get more attention because of her decision to be less attractive.

One by one we cleared and released the disturbances in the energy field. It was very difficult for Lara at times, because these memories were deeply painful and I made sure to keep a box of tissues on hand. Each session seemed to complete a certain phase of the process and Lara was beginning to feel lighter and happier each time we worked together.

Lara showed up for the fourth session breathing very heavily and informing me that she was all right until she came to my door, when the difficulty suddenly manifested. I suggested that might mean we had some more work to do around the breathing. Lara agreed but also said she had other things she wanted to work on and didn't want to take more time with this. I assured her that we could take care of this and still have enough time for other areas.

As we started working with the heaviness in the breathing, a number of issues came up for Lara around smoking. I asked her if she ever smoked and Lara said she had but was no longer a smoker and hadn't been for many years. However, she did own that not a day passed without intense cravings for a cigarette.

Apparently her mother smoked when Lara was a child and Lara herself started around the age of 11. The real issue for her was her mother's death from lung cancer at the age of 58. Given her strong sense of super-responsibility (her guilt around not being able to protect her younger siblings)Lara was also carrying a strong sense of responsibility for her mother's death. She apparently reasoned that her mother died of lung cancer because she, Lara, had also smoked.

Further adding to her burden of guilt was her strong belief that her sister, now approaching 58, was also going to die of lung cancer and it would be her (Lara's) fault, because she had smoked around her sister even when the sister had begged her not to!

We did several rounds, using setups like,

Even though I believe I was responsible for my mother's dying of lung cancer and I have this terrible sense of guilt around it...

Even though I feel guilty because I smoked around my sister even when she begged me not to and I am now worried she will get lung cancer and die like my mother...

As we were doing the rounds with her mother's death, it felt to me that the intense craving Lara still had for cigarettes was a form of self-punishment. She literally felt and believed she was responsible for her mother's death, and might even be for her sister's, therefore she, Lara, needed to punish herself with continued cravings.

I, however, said nothing at the time sensing that Lara herself would come up with the same understanding. Within about 30 seconds Lara suddenly exclaimed, "You know, I think I have been punishing myself with these cravings for cigarettes all this time!" We both felt elated as this recognition and finished the session in a buoyant mood. Lara's breathing was back to normal and she was free of a tremendous load of guilt.

When Lara came for the 5th session a week later, she looked very well and happy and when I asked her if she had had any cravings for cigarettes, she replied that she hadn't had one the whole week! This is especially impressive since we had not tapped at all on smoking and cravings for cigarettes, only on the issues with her mother and her sister.

We used this final session to clear up any remaining issues Lara had going back to childhood. We also focused on the EFT process and using it to help others as Lara wanted to do. I had loaned her my copy of the EFT Manual at the beginning of our sessions and Lara had made herself a copy of it and had been studying it away from our meetings. In parting, Lara confided that she now felt she would be able to write that book on abuse in families!

As a follow-up, I had occasion to talk to Lara around three months after our last session and also around 5 moths later, and on both meetings I inquired about the cravings and Lara said she had not a one! When I inquired about the writing of the book she had always wanted to write, Lara said it was coming along fine and that she would never have been able to write it without our sessions.

Although one might argue that Lara's initial addiction to smoking did not spring from self-punishment (although it might have) certainly her later cravings could be seen as stemming more from emotional issues than from any biochemical causes.

A most rewarding and fulfilling experience!

Blessings!

Leonard Thornton, Ph.D


 

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My commitment to you:

I will always endeavor to empower, not disempower you.

I will not set myself up as an authority in your life; rather I help you uncover your own true self-authority!

I will not encourage dependency; rather I will give every assistance necessary to make you more independent!

When you are free, you have helped set me free!

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After my formal education at Edinboro State College and the University of Illinois, I taught for four years as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Victoria. At this point I underwent a major personal transformation, immersing myself in spiritual studies, meditation and many forms of healing, eventualy developing and teaching courses in Holistic health and healing at Camosun College for fourteen years. Since then I have personally worked with many forms of energy healing and have found the New Energy Psychology techniques, especially EFT, to be among the most effective and powerful ways of helping people clear and resolve many deep-seated emotional issues in amazingly short periods of time. People many times are literally shocked to experience that unresolved problems of 30 years standing could actually be released in a one-hour session! Many clients have also communicated that regardless of how much previous therapy they had had and despite a thorough intellectual understanding of the problem (s), it was only when we did EFT that the problem really cleared and healing took place.

My experience in working with EFT with myself and clients in the last nine years is that there are virtually no issues, be they physical, emotional or mental that cannot be released with a proper application of these energy tapping procedures. My experience with numerous personal clients and workshop and class participants is that EFT virtually always works when properly applied. My strong positive belief in EFT, based on personal experience with myself and others, appears to help override any initial doubts and opens the door to all kinds of possibilities. Both with individuals and groups it is important to establish empathetic and energetic rapport. Knowledge and skill in the application of techniques are important, but, unless people feel cared about and energetically connected to what you are doing to help them, the results may not materialize.

I have worked with a number of individuals who were very familiar with the EFT techniques, including Doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Psychologists, whose own experience of EFT was less than satisfactory. They believed it should work and wanted it to work but were disappointed that it did not perform as hoped. My experience with these individuals has been that my own strong feeling about EFT's effectiveness, along with the use of my intuitive abilities, developed over many years of spiritual-psychic counseling and healing, enabled me to help them clear major issues, sometimes in just one session. I find this most satisfying and invigorating, as do the clients!

My work with clients over the telephone (as far away as Taiwan and the Bahamas) has expanded my feeling of the tremendous effectiveness of EFT. Establishing empathetic and energetic rapport over the telephone is almost as easily done as when physically together!

Finally, I would like to express the thought and feeling that loving acceptance of self is ultimately the key to all healing. EFT, perhaps more than any other approach, focuses the attention on this. It is my experience that most of us have very low levels of true, loving acceptance. In my work, I emphasize the importance of the initial setup with EFT, making sure the individual emotionally and energetically connects to the thought of loving and accepting self, regardless of what might be presenting itself as an issue or problem in their life. Thoughts, feelings, and words are all expressions of energy and when strong, positive thoughts and words are empowered with deep positive emotion the energetic field of the body responds, right down to those little "molecules of emotion," the neuropeptides. When the setup in EFT is done properly, the healing has already begun, the mind, body and emotions are already being reprogrammed. What a wonderful way to empower and heal yourself!

You are blessed and you are a blessing!

Know this! Feel this! Live this!

I look forward with joy to assisting you to your greater freedom!

Leonard M. Thornton, Ph.D.

 

2 Comments

 

Cristina
Posted June 01, 2014 02:17 PM

Thank you, Leonard!
I am really impressed about your succes in healing really not so eays cases
with EFT.

I really want to express my sincere gratitude!

God bless you

Cristina

 

Leonard Thornton
Posted June 03, 2014 01:43 PM

Thank you for your note of appreciation, Christina. EFT is indeed a powerful way to clear many issues and even deep-seated traumas. I wish you every success in your use of it.
Blessings,
Leonard

 

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