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Gentle Reprocessing

Gentle Reprocessing is a complete therapy made up of a unique integration of guided imagery, inner child work, cognitive therapy and EMDR components, among other proven therapies. It is designed to gently and rapidly dissolve trauma symptoms that prevent clients from living fully. Gentle Reprocessing reduces symptoms of PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, OCD, phobias, abuse, and Dissociation. Gentle Reprocessing has also been used with success for Performance Enhancement and Anger Control.

During the development of Gentle Reprocessing an external and an internal approach were developed. The internal approach worked well for most adults to release traumas and mental health symptoms. The external approach was developed for children as young as 2 ½ and has been proven to work well with fragile adult clients.

Gentle Reprocessing has been patiently and caringly refined since its inception in a private practice outside Boston in 1993.  Slowly, a few psychotherapists were made aware of this approach, and it was gradually examined and field research was expanded.  With this added corroboration, the Gentle body of work grew steadily from its origins of limited anecdotal evidence to where it currently spans the healing of thousands of clients, with a growing number of psychotherapists across New England revamping their private practices and community agencies. Gentle Reprocessing has been presented at national and international conferences, and has been taught in accredited workshops held at Boston University and at other New England sites. 

In reaching out to help more people, Gentle Reprocessing workshops have been intensified to include two days, and the schedule is building regionally and outside New England.  To ensure that clients are offered the very best, Gentle therapists have been surveyed about their years of experience stemming back to the first workshop in 2001.  The feedback has been highly enthusiastic. Gentle clinicians are impressed at how easily and quickly their clients release their traumas and feel relief within the first few sessions. Gentle therapists state Gentle Reprocessing has revamped and revitalized the way they do therapy. Formal studies are being pursued. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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