Therapists recommend methods

I used TAT. A wide range of complaints are treated: anxiety, depression, stress, and complicated cases like incest. In any case, TAT. Proof as a delicate and powerful tool, especially in the case of a woman who was raped as a child. We were able to reduce and resolve the trauma without returning the patient to painful memories, as happens with traditional therapies. Lt.at. A regular part of my job. T.A.T. Power to change without putting the patient in agony! "
Helen Togi
Clinical Psychologist
"TAT is a powerful therapy that gives rise to dramatic changes in trauma, allergies, fears, self-confidence, and self-loathing."
Lee Paul .D.Ph
clinical psychologist
"I have used TAT with great success in a variety of trauma types, such as: feelings of abandonment in adoption, fear of water, functioning in sports, anxieties, and separation from spouses. This technique has led to a significant turnaround and dramatic advances in treatment."
Hatter Pei
Doctor
"I have used TAT in a wide range of patient complaints: anxiety, depression, stress, and complicated cases like incest. In any case, TAT has proven to be a delicate and powerful tool, especially in the case of a woman who was raped as a child. We succeeded. "Reduce and resolve the trauma without returning the patient to painful memories, as happens with traditional therapies. TAT has a fixed part in my work. TAT has the power to change without putting the patient in agony!"
Diane Key. Sigmund
Psychological
Taps Shalom. I want to tell you that the Mexican Emergency Medical Association used TAT. In large groups of children (c. 1652) after natural disasters in Mexico (floods 1998-9), Nicaragua (floods and landslides 1999), Colombia (earthquake 1999) and Venezuela (floods and landslides, 1999). In addition, the TAT protocol. Used as an accompanying treatment for frontline service personnel in these countries (approximately 642 people). When we use TAT, most patients report high-level post-traumatic stress. Children and adults report a significant reduction in stress at the end of treatment. T.A.T. Is our favorite technique for reducing distress, because of the ease of training and application. For children we call TAT. "Magic hat" and teach the technique as part of a story. In the story, the children are the apprentice of the magician, and when they feel fear, they wear magic sets and feel better. Our team members also use TAT. To lower tensions. I also use TAT. Avoid disconnection. Regards,

Note: Dr. Jose Ignacio Herro has worked for many years with situation survivors Traumatic. His main patients suffer from: physical and mental violence, assault, Robbery, kidnapping, death of relatives, and natural disasters. Regarding his work with natural disaster survivors, Dr. Herro is the founder and president of Mexican Association of Emergency Therapy. This association is an association Private, which includes mental health workers trained in prevention and treatment Of traumatic distress. Trauma Treatment Team, led by Dr. Herrro, Volunteers in private time and professionalism to care for disaster survivors in Mexico, And in Central and South America. His team also trains emergency workers and workers at the scene of disasters to detect and prevent congestion Emotional, and continue to provide support services to casualties after the team leaves.
Ignazio Harro
Founder and president of the Mexican Association of Emergency Therapy
"A young woman witnessed a fatal car accident a year ago. Her car was miraculously saved from the accident. Since then, She forces herself to drive, but she is very nervous, both as a driver and as a passenger. We did T.T. In diagnostic treatment, three weeks ago. Today, she reported that her problem had passed. She succeeded Travel with her husband for a two-hour drive, and also drove herself. She said her husband was astonished, that this time The first one she did not scream while driving. "
Carolen Gould
Social Worker
"A 27-year-old man came to my office with complaints of insomnia, anxiety, dizziness, shortness of breath, and depression. Week Earlier, he was in a pub parking lot with two friends when something tried to run over them. His two friends They were seriously injured, but the man was slightly injured in the knee. But the emotional trauma was severe. He said he did not Can close eyes without seeing the event. I made him a TAT. And he reported a change. Suddenly he felt Tired, I let him sleep a little on the treatment table. When he got up, he said he felt completely normal. he He left another person's office. "
Peter Stage
I studied with Eliezer almost 18 years ago! That was a long time ago, and since then my life has changed. Not all at once, but steadily. I first came to him confused and broken, confused with feelings of inferiority; I felt fat and ugly, even though professionally I always succeeded in what I did. I was respected, I gave Torah lessons to women every week and I was successful in that as well because I knew how to hold the audience’s attention. Within my community, I was considered a good wife and a good and respected mother, and I always got along with everyone around me. All this did not help me to feel good about myself. So this is how I felt when I first came to Eliezer and Chava, and after I had been to psychologists and various other kinds of counseling, and this was the starting point of my current life. I obviously became excited with the technique. I was diagnosed with ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder with problems concentrating – in childhood, together with all the traumas that accompany a child with ADD, and like many children with ADD, I was considered gifted. Other major traumas were based in the child-rearing technique in the kibbutz where we grew up: from the age of two days, we lived in special houses for children, away from our parents with only a few hours visiting them daily. The traumas of being separated from my mother for too long, and every day having to develop trust in her anew, even if she was an excellent mother. Until the age of 10 I was connected to her with endless love and admiration, but when she abandoned me for two weeks and went to visit her family in France, I first developed angina the throat infection which, since then, reoccurred three or four times a year. The disease included excruciating pain in the throat and antibiotic treatment. Emotionally, I lost trust in my mother whom I loved and adored so much, and I became independent and raised myself. We were of the very few Sephardic families in the kibbutz, in an environment where most of its members were European, among them many Holocaust survivors. In a kibbutz, it is like being the only Ethiopian in a group of Swedes. My life changed from end to end, and even after the childhood traumas, my life continued to be very, very traumatic. But now, after Eliezer's treatment, and together with working on my personal traits, I value myself far more, and no one can take that away from me. I am extremely grateful to Eliezer and Chava, and thanks to them, of course, I am also a successful, qualified practitioner.
Hila Krispin
I’m really excited! About fifteen and a half years ago I studied TAT with Eliezer. I was a young girl and I did my internship with a woman who was a neighbor who I was friendly with. The same woman shared with me her strong desire to get pregnant but was very scared because she had gone through two pregnancies with preeclampsia, including hospitalizations and physical and emotional suffering. She felt that she could not go through it again and was extremely anxious. I shared with her that I was on an internship and I would be happy to work with her if she wanted to do so. We started the process, and it was amazing to see that after a few treatments, maybe eight, her anxiety completely disappeared and a few weeks later she told me that she had become pregnant. Thank God, the pregnancy progressed without problems, without hospitalization, and without preeclampsia. This was her personal redemption. The reason I'm telling you this is because today I met her son from that pregnancy. He's almost 15 years old. He's a teenager and very cute. Of course, he didn't know where I knew him from and I didn't say anything, but I was filled with satisfaction and thanked God for the privilege of being a good messenger for so many years. I walk around with a heart full of thanks to God for this work that I see as my mission.. Eliezer and Chava, thank you for bringing this amazing tool to Israel – it is a huge blessing. One often meets people, has some kind of interaction with them, and then we all move on. It is really wonderful to understand how much good this technique does and how effective it is.
Nechama Gamdani

Portfolio – Before and After TAT Treatment

Dear Eliezer and Chava Shalom,

My name is N.., soon to graduate from the TAT course, married and mother of five sweet children. Professionally, I am a nurse and will soon begin a basic midwife course.

I wanted to thank you for teaching me TAT. The treatments helped me and changed my life greatly for the better. Before I begin writing my paper, I would like to present to you two letters I wrote. One letter before I knew the TAT method and before I worked on my traumas. And a second letter after I learned and worked on myself and others using the TAT method.

Pleasant reading.

Before I Started TAT Treatment

 Kfar Shaul Psychiatric Hospital (I was there for training when I was a nursing student)

I heard a beep, the door opened, and then the second door too. I entered behind the other students, one of them was holding my shirt from behind. “Hello!” I said in a voice with a smile on my face, trying to appear happy and calm. I looked around and saw souls, wandering back and forth in measured walks toward no where, talking to themselves, making strange movements. And the truth is, I wasn’t afraid – unfortunately, I felt right at home.

Ten years back, my parents’ house. I saw you, screaming again, hitting your head against the wall, hitting everyone and kicking. I saw my mother ashamed that you were again pulling the neighbor Ruth’s hair, and my father trying politely to explain to the police, whom the neighbors called every Monday and Thursday, that the screaming noise wasn’t from family violence, and the thefts that occurred last week were done by a small child, captive inside a huge cage of voices, threatening experiences, and endless madness.

“Welcome!” I woke up – it was a pleasant and sensitive voice. For a moment I thought it was one of the staff members, until I saw his dirty clothes, saliva dripping from his mouth, and dragging, slow walk from all the sedatives – he looked like he was about to fall.

And again I remembered you, my little brother, how one day I asked you to help me with a certain task, even though I knew that most likely you would refuse forcefully. To my surprise, you agreed to help me. Even though you did it quite poorly, I thanked you from the bottom of my heart, and then you said “with pleasure” – in a sensitive and uncharacteristic voice. I raised my eyes and looked into your black eyes, full of lust, madness and greed, and I saw for just a second, a spark of light. I saw a soul, inside a cage, begging to get out – a cage of screams, shouts, beatings, violence, cruelty. I felt helpless, I so wanted to help, but the gate is locked and there is no key. And so life continued, crazy life, every day like an eternity of suffering and torment for you and everyone around you. I felt responsible – I’m your big sister, why can’t I help? Why don’t I succeed? It was so hard for me to see my mother and father broken and bruised, my sister with anxiety attacks until fainting, and my little brothers walking between your legs and trying to escape harm. And all my life I searched and investigated and hoped and prayed, like for the Messiah – that he would come every day, after that key that would open this cage and maybe we would see redemption, maybe we would see a soul. And that day came, the terrible day in my life. Cancer, a terrible disease of the body took hold of you and ate you from the inside. Every day that passed, you shrank, and the chemotherapy and treatments left you without strength to scream and rage, to hit and explode. You so wanted to live, to go traveling, to study – you received a gift – meaning. And we all thought this was it, the treatments would help and behold, you would recover from everything, from body and soul.

Saturday, 2:30 AM, intensive care, Rambam Hospital. We’re all waiting, I read Psalms, praying that you would win, you fighter! You won so much in life! You overcame fear, pain, lust, madness, exile and loneliness – you overcame them all! And then the doctor came in – “I’m sorry,” he didn’t need to say another word. The disease defeated David.

And I screamed how? How? King David!! I felt broken, I failed. Your pure soul was finally free, rose in a storm to heaven on the holy Sabbath.

My little brother, what did you leave me? Nothing except one key! A zero key that opens all doors. The key of meaning.

My dear brother, I want to take this key and help – myself, my family and everyone around me, to find meaning, meaning for life that will give strength to continue and overcome all obstacles. Meaning that for its sake it would be worthwhile to split the sea, break through the wall, discover a soul.

And here too, my brother, I am with the key in my hand, I know there are doors that shouldn’t be opened, but wherever possible and allowed, I promise, I will do everything in my power to help win the war, the war of the soul.

 After I Underwent and Learned TAT Treatment

I arrived at my parents’ house, the door opens, I enter, behind all my excited children. “Grandma!!” they call.

My father comes, smiling, with shopping bags, places them on the table. My brother is at the computer, and the rest of my little brothers are excited around me.

And everyone has light in their faces, warm and pleasant light, light of excitement, light of joy.

Now I know, there is balm, there is healing. Thank you God for giving me TAT. I’m no longer at war, and no longer need a key – the door is open, straight to the soul.