PorterVision Mind Technology Offers Hope and Healing to Abuse Survivors
Child abuse of any kind is one of the most tragic aspects of the human condition. California-based company PorterVision now offers abuse survivors a way to experience hope and healing through the scientific miracle of mind technology.
Online, July 6, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Child abuse of any kind is one of the most tragic aspects of the human condition. California-based company PorterVision now offers abuse survivors a way to experience hope and healing through the scientific miracle of mind technology.
Whether verbal, physical or sexual, abuse degrades the victim and burdens the person with a lifelong load of fear and guilt. Psychology and counseling can only go so far.
"Despite years of therapy and support groups, childhood abuse survivors often can't rise above their experiences to see themselves as remarkable people who deserve to be happy," says PorterVision founder Patrick K. Porter, PhD. "Hope and healing are elusive and even those who go on to live rich, full lives sometimes fail to rid themselves of the shadow of their abusers."
It was that gap in treatment that led Dr. Patrick Porter to a breakthrough in the field of creative visualization and relaxation (CVR). Porter drew on decades of experience in the field of CVR to create Healing Meditations for Child Abuse Survivors. The series, inspired by Dr. Michael Irving's Reaching Out Child Abuse Monument, contains guided imagery meditations specifically designed to help abuse survivors rise above their experiences.
"Abuse survivors often carry a heavy burden of shame and humiliation," Porter says. "These CVR meditations help them free themselves from those destructive feelings and allow them to internalize the fact that the abuse wasn't their fault. They can finally release shame and replace it with joy and freedom."
There's even more good news. Porter has compounded the success rates of CVR for abuse survivors with his most recent breakthrough, the invention of ZenFrames. ZenFrames are glasses that use finely-tuned light and sound frequencies to synchronize the left and right sides of the brain and produce deeply relaxed brainwave activity.
"That process transports the abuse survivor's mind into the deepest meditative states, magnifying the effect of the binaural beats and allowing the former victim to achieve a sense of distance and safety in far less time than with traditional therapy methods," says Porter. "People who were once victims of their abusers can finally experience a whole new reality as they embrace freedom in a way never thought possible before."
Light and sound glasses don't require extensive learning to use; users can plug them into any MP3 player. And, 20 minutes on ZenFrames is equal to four hours of sleep, a boon for those still plagued by sleepless nights and nightmares.
Most importantly, when used in combination with CVR audio sessions, ZenFrames allow childhood abuse survivors to feel loved and to love themselves. With meditations on "Empowerment," "Healing Shame," and "Grief and Letting Go," Healing Meditations aids abuse survivors in healing self-blame and celebrating their victory over the adversity they faced.
"Healing the emotional wounds of childhood abuse isn't easy; far from it," Porter says. "With these new tools of empowerment, though, victims of abuse can finally come to understand that the abuse they suffered is a memory, and that memories are thoughts, and thoughts are within their power to change. What you imagine is what you become. Now we can all imagine a future of hope and healing."
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