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Spring, 2001 Enhanced
Intuitive Psychotherapy I have often wondered, "What would it be like if I could do psychotherapy by getting into my clients heads? Like most therapists, Ive had to settle for just their verbal and nonverbal communications. But is this enough when working with those who come to us with spiritual issues? I glimpsed an answer to those questions at The Monroe Institutes Professional Seminar in March 2000, during Dominique A. De Backers presentation on Synchrotherapy. Mme De Backer took us inside the consulting room for a look at clinical cases in which she used Hemi-Sync to enter altered states with her clients. The depth, rate, and intensity of treatment were accelerated, and apparent spiritual breakthroughs occurred. For some time Ive been developing a clinical model for working with clients at different levels of awareness. During this period I came upon the work of Ken Wilber, whose theories concerning The Spectrum of Consciousness closely paralleled my own clinical principles. The majority of my clients have come into treatment with issues at what I characterize as the moral level. Therapy is oriented toward growth and stabilization in awareness at what may be termed the ethical level. However, as treatment draws to an end, or sometimes even at the beginning, deeper spiritual concerns come to the forefront. Psychiatrists are usually not taught to work at the spiritual level. This compounds the clients difficulty in accessing this deeply buried and unacknowledged core material. How are we to get at this level of awareness? Reading Joseph McMoneagles book Mind Trek contributed to the resolution of that question. McMoneagle claims it is possible to target politically important people and remote-view their thoughts, feelings, and attitudes. If his natural ability and training enabled him to do so, why couldnt I develop a similar capacity? After all, my patients often accused me of reading their minds! McMoneagle states that the presence of a protocol to eliminate front-loading differentiates remote viewing from psychic functioning. In contrast, successful psychotherapy depends on front-loading the present therapeutic context with everything that has preceded it in treatment. Therefore, what I was going to do could not be characterized as therapeutic remote viewing. As empathy is to emotion and as understanding is to thought, so intuition is to spirit. I was going to attempt enhanced intuitive psychotherapy. Ericksonian hypnosis taught me a principle that became very important at this juncture: in the course of hypnosis, the best trance inductions and guidance occur when both the therapist and the subject are in an altered state of consciousness (Gilligan). What better way to achieve that objective than by using Hemi-Sync and sharing the same Focus level? Each spiritual tradition has its unique technology. Shamans since antiquity have utilized drums, plants, and fetishes; modern healers have computers, compact discs, and Hemi-Sync. The candidates I selected to work with a combination of psychotherapy and Hemi-Sync were drawn from two groups: those who had reached and could maintain an ethical level of awareness as a result of our prior work, and those just beginning therapy who still responded primarily from a moral level of awareness. The equipment was set up in a quiet, comfortable, distraction-free environment. A split outline from the sound equipment powered our open-air headphones, which allowed us to hear each other clearly. I controlled the volume and selected Hemi-Sync material to suit the treatment task. The first point to determine is whether the therapist or the Hemi-Sync recording will guide the work. When the therapist is directing, Metamusic such as Remembrance or Transcendence is employed. For Hemi-Sync-guided sessions, the Gateway Experience and programs such as Positive Immunity, Opening the Heart, Going Home, or Human-Plus are used. Throughout the exercise the therapist maintains ever-hovering attention--open to the experience, actively listening, postponing assignment of meaning. The patient learns to achieve and sustain a Focus state, find a kind and wise spiritual guide, receive three messages from the Universe, or recapitulate a memory. The practitioner mentally files symbols and imagery encountered during the process for later interpretive use. As the end of the exercise approaches, the client is assured that he or she will remember and understand only what the conscious mind can handle. It is also suggested that feelings of relaxation will carry over into the rest of the day. The therapist writes down any intuitive metaphors. When both the therapist and client are alert in C1 (everyday consciousness), the equipment is taken off, the room is illuminated, and the client is asked to talk about his or her experience. Therapy then proceeds based on the psychotherapists psychodynamic model of choice, e.g., Freudian, Jungian, or Transpersonal. With enhanced intuitive psychotherapy there is a significant addition: the therapists metaphors are introduced into the process. The patient free-associates to those images or uses an instrument such as Arriens Preferential Shapes Test. [Interpretation can be based on these intuitions following the method of validation analytically.] It is important to avoid literalization because both the clients and the therapists productions in the Hemi-Sync ambience are from unconscious sources and obey the rules of dream psychology. I prefer to use Wilmers Jungian dream analysis, in which the client relates the experience twice and then free- associates to significant elements. Ultimate meaning rests with the subject. A typical session runs approximately seventy minutes and includes an intake interview, thirty to forty-five minutes of Hemi- Sync, and a post-session discussion. Based on the session, further experiential "homework" is assigned utilizing Hemi-Sync to extend awareness. The following case studies demonstrate the possibilities for enhancing the psychotherapeutic process. Case #1 - S.R. Case #2 - R.J. Case #3 - G.V. Case #4 - C.J. Do we therapists actually get inside our patients heads or is this just an interesting metaphor? The answer to that question depends on the theoretical model employed to filter the information. Ken Wilber and other philosophers contend that consciousness is an evolving process. If consciousness evolves, then therapeutic techniques must keep pace in order to serve clients needs. By combining natural talent and learning with practice, we can develop the skill of intuiting or knowing information about our patients that is not ordinarily available and utilize it in their therapeutic care. The source of such presentiments may be controversial, but their value has proven to be pivotal in many cases. As long as we heed the warnings to avoid taking our intuitions literally and to validate our metaphors, the insights obtained through this process are a beneficial part of treatment. And, as stated in the introduction to this article, additional tools are necessary for clients with spiritual issues. According to Wilber, spiritual transformation requires a consistent spiritual practice. That viewpoint might be taken as a mandate to do this and take the experience that comes. Hemi-Sync embedded in enhanced intuitive psychotherapy provides experiences of deeper layers of the Self and builds a bridge between the levels of awareness through interpretation of those experiences. Although the need for front-loading prevents validating enhanced intuitive psychotherapy by the same criteria as remote viewing, these case reports show that it has substantial worth. The process can be employed across a wide variety of subjective and consensual models of therapy. It is a mental/psychic skill that can be learned and strengthened with practice and experience-from symbols to images, through intuitions, and finally to knowing. Deeper insights into the Self, sometimes obtainable only through intuitive mental processing, can assist clients to move past internal blocks, as well as open new paths for growth. Most patients find that this client-centered approach fulfills their needs and provides a much-needed connection to spiritual essence. Critics may say of enhanced intuitive psychotherapy--as they have said of remote viewing and psychic functioning in general--that mistakes can be made, erroneous interpretations advanced, and that the process is not 100 percent accurate. I would respond in the same vein as Mr. Joseph McMoneagle, that nothing in life works perfectly. All one has is a greater or a lesser probability. As one of my hypnosis training supervisors said, If you use good judgement, you will not hurt anyone; and you may certainly help a lot of people. Bibliography The Spectrum of Consciousness This is Ken Wilbur's theory of the evolution of human awareness, based on the classic Perennial Philosophy. Its central premise is that consciousness evolves in a holoarchy, with higher/ deeper levels transcending and including lower/superficial levels. Wilber defined these levels as progressing from Preconventional to Conventional, to Postconventional, and ultimately to Transconventional. My clinical model, also based on The Spectrum of Consciousness, is a holoarchy proceeding from Narcisstic to Moral, to Ethical, and to Spiritual. Reality is constructed through the lens of self in Narcissism, right and wrong in Morality, what is best in Ethics, and soul in Spirituality. Dr. Gary D. Chaikin is a 1982 graduate of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed a psychiatric residency in the United States Air Force at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Texas, in 1986. Dr. Chaikin is currently employed at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin, as director of psychiatric education and medical director of adult outpatient services. He is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and supervises numerous psychotherapists. He attended the Gateway Voyage in October 1999 and joined the Professional Division at that time. Dr. Chaikin has a special interest in the applications of an integral psychology and is assisting clients to handle difficulties in their lives and evolve their awareness through a biopsychosocial model. Recently he has begun to incorporate altered states of consciousness into that model. |
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