Apocalyptin
Psychotherapeutic Fairy Tale Healing Most Common Childhood Traumas
by Anna Parkman
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Pub Date 13 Apr 2022 | Archive Date 7 Jan 2023
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Description
First in the world psychotherapeutic metaphorical fairy tale for adults effectively working with the subconscious and healing childhood traumas. Apocalyptin is a metaphorical fairy-tale fascinating story that contains powerful psychological tools and powerful NLP techniques to help heal childhood traumas through a non-confrontational approach. Reframing is a powerful method that emploied in the story. By reading the story of Odi and Dina, readers can parallel their familiar issues to those within the story to help reframe their painful memories and transform distractive emotional and behavioral patterns. This is a very unusual but effective option to work through resentment and other negative emotions associated with experienced psychological trauma.
Odi is a teenager from a dysfunctional family who lives in constant stress associated with the poor welfare of his family and the cruelty of the surrounding reality, filled with enemies and moral and physical blows. His life is dark, miserable, and hopeless, until one day a magic flashlight appears that allows him to see the inner children of his offenders and traumatic episodes that happened in their childhoods.
At the same, magical heroes suddenly appear, and he goes on a mystical journey. This expands his mind-set and allows him to change his perception and get out of resentment. Having gone through the transformation of his consciousness, he helps his close friend Dina survive the frustration associated with the traumatic events taking place in her family. She gets out of resentment and revenge plans, focusing attention on building a prosperous and happy future. All the childhood stories described are based on true events.
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