Article Keyword: grief

Relationship Dialogue for Grief Management – Neha Pandya, Riri G Trivedi, Hemalatha Ramani, Gunjan Y Trivedi – Is. 35

Relationship Dialogue for Grief Management

Neha Pandya*, Riri G Trivedi, Hemalatha Ramani, Gunjan Y Trivedi

Affiliation: Wellness Space

*Corresponding author: [email protected]

Abstract: Relationships are fundamental to human well-being, and their loss can cause profound psychological pain. While regression-based therapeutic methods show promise in processing grief, this study specifically evaluated the effectiveness of Relationship Dialogue, an evidence-based psychotherapy approach designed to address unresolved grief through regression to loss-related memories and structured dialogue.

Background:

Relationships are vital for human well-being. Losing someone significant leads to significant psychological pain. Recent developmental and therapy models have shown the promise of regression-based methods (which help in processing emotions related to the event in present life) in dealing with unresolved grief.

Objective: 

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Regression Therapy: Harmonizing Effect – Pavel S. Gyngazov (Is.19)

by Pavel S. Gyngazov, M.D.

The article describes a session of a particular kind of regression therapy. Its purpose is deduction of the patient from the state of depression caused by the loss of the close person. Living through the life in the last embodiment, through subsequent death and metamorphosis of the Soul after death expands the boundaries of experience of current life. This reliving also changes a system of values, produces a harmonizing effect for the soul and provides conditions for social rehabilitation of the person.

I want to offer you an example of regression therapy, which visually illustrates the depth and force of the effect of the realized reincarnation on a person’s mentality.

A woman morally and … Read the rest