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Your emotional CORE self

 

No matter how you feel, no matter what your current emotional reactions may be, science tells us that all you experience today is driven by deeper core learnings that continue to influence us our entire lives.

In ECR - Emotional Core Reframing - this refers to the 'core' of the unconscious self.

As much as we cannot help but focus on our current problems and symptoms, we know that the 'start' of these present-day issues came about at preverbal times - as an infant, or even before - long before we had the ability to think and process in word form.

Most of us don't like to admit that there's something going on inside that we can't explain, but never fear - everyone's the same. The emotional core self is not verbal, and as such, cannot be explained, no matter how hard we try.

It is just 'FELT' - and the core feeling can be healed - reframed.

Thirty Years of Clinical Studies has shown ECR to be a highly successful program for emotional life balancing and the resolution of a whole range of mental-emotional life problems and issues. It is proven-effective and enduring.

Depression? Confidence? Self-image Issues? Stress? Anxiety? Shyness? These are just a few of the life problems for which ECR offers the perfect answer. ECR operates under the aegis of Clinical Affectology.

    I guess 'whole and healed' is the best description of the effect that

ECR had for me.                                    ... Regina

 

The SAD Syndrome

Our main enemy in the Mental-Emotional Arena

 

Stressed

The 'S' in 'SAD'

 

 

Anxious

The 'A' in 'SAD'

 

 

Depressed

The 'D' in 'SAD'

 

In Emotional Core Reframing we realize that the 'inner child' metaphor is only that - a metaphor.

     ... ... It's not real.

But we know that we still operate out of some reactions learned as an infant.

Those reactions are unconscious habits.

And habits can be changed - reframed.

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