BWRT can address post-traumatic stress disorder effectively

Are you part of the 10% of the population experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder? Being traumatised can affect us in disturbing ways. Counselling psychologist Heinrich Benjamin defines trauma and highlights its causes, how it can be recognised, and how it is diagnosed. He focuses on the advantages of the successful use of BrainWorking Recursive Therapy in the treatment of PTSD, and offers practical examples of life-changing results.

Heinrich Benjamin

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In ep. 60 of the weekly podcast series Calm, Clear and Helpful,  Heinrich clarifies

  • what trauma is

  • symptoms of trauma and why they differ from person to person

  • the fact that signs of having been traumatised can take months or even years to become evident

  • possible sources of trauma, including rape, severe illness, and the death of a loved one

  • whether merely witnessing an act of violence can be traumatising

  • what post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is

  • the four main aspects mental health professionals consider when checking for PTSD

  • why BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy can address PTSD cost-effectively and in “record time”

  • whether the outcome of BWRT® is permanent

  • Heinrich’s 3 best tips on managing PTSD.

    Scroll down for Heinrich’s contact details.

Hier kan jy na die gesprek met Heinrich hierbo in Afrikaans luister.

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Contact details

Counselling psychologist Heinrich Benjamin works as a senior psychologist at the Department of Correctional Services in Cape Town. He is a former Provincial Head: Psychological Services at the South African Police Service in the Western Cape. Heinrich runs a part-time private practice in Rondebosch.

Tel. 081 592 2191

Email heinrichbenjamin19@gmail.com

Website http://www.heinrichbenjamintherapy.co.za     

Facebook page Heinrich Benjamin Psychology Practice

Information on BWRT®:

http://www.bwrt.org/

https://bwrtsa.co.za/

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Rafiq Lockhat explains the grieving process, complicated grief, en how BWRT can relieve excruciating pain.

In this podcast clinical social worker Morag Scordilis explains how anxiety in young children, teenagers and adults can benefit from BWRT®

Psychologist Hannelie Spies explains how young adults with ADHD can benefit from BrainWorking® Recursive Therapy and coaching to improve Executive Functioning.

The free podcast series Calm, Clear & Helpful is available on iTunes, Spotify, Player FM and Iono.fm.

Music by Mart-Marie Snyman

http://www.martmariesnyman.com/

Thumbnail image: Unsplash

Image of Heinrich Benjamin: supplied.

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