The role of Subconscious Energy Healing Therapy (SEHT) in enhancing relationship counselling outcomes
1 Direct Health Servies Haryana, VC, IILM, Gurgaon, India.
2 Citizen Hospital & Deaddiction Centre, Gurgaon, India.
3 Data Scientist, New York.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(02), 1730–1737
Publication history:
Received on 05 October 2024; revised on 15 November 2024; accepted on 18 November 2024
Abstract:
Subconscious Energy Healing Therapy (SEHT) is a growing practice that taps into the power of the subconscious mind to address emotional, psychological, and relational blockages that affect relationships. In relationship counselling, SEHT provides a unique framework for healing by focusing on the energetic connections between partners and the deep-rooted issues held within the subconscious. It works through a blend of energy-based techniques, including Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), hypnotherapy, and guided visualization, to heal emotional trauma, attachment wounds, and ingrained behavioural patterns. This paper discusses the application of SEHT in the context of relationship counselling, highlighting its potential to resolve conflicts and enhance emotional intimacy. Drawing from psychological theories of attachment and emotional intelligence, this concept note reviews the effectiveness of SEHT as a therapeutic intervention for couples. The methodology includes a qualitative analysis of case studies, practitioner insights, and the role of energy healing in addressing subconscious drivers of relational discord. We conclude that SEHT has the potential to complement traditional counselling methods, offering a more holistic approach to relationship therapy by targeting the subconscious patterns often overlooked in conventional therapy.
Keywords:
Subconscious Energy Healing Therapy (SEHT); Relationship counselling; Emotional trauma; Attachment theory; Energy healing; Emotional intelligence; Subconscious mind; Couples therapy
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