Module 22 - Symptoms PDF
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This workbook explores the relationship between symptoms, stress, and spinal blockages, using the Spinal Flow Technique to understand the origin of symptoms and how to address them. It encourages reflection on how symptoms manifest and how to help improve clients' well-being by focusing on the spine.
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Welcome To Module 22 - Symptoms Welcome to the Spinal Flow Technique Workbook on understanding the origin of symptoms. This workbook is designed to help students of the Spinal Flow Technique deepen their understanding of how symptoms relate to the seven gateways of the spine. By the end of this wo...
Welcome To Module 22 - Symptoms Welcome to the Spinal Flow Technique Workbook on understanding the origin of symptoms. This workbook is designed to help students of the Spinal Flow Technique deepen their understanding of how symptoms relate to the seven gateways of the spine. By the end of this workbook, you will have a clearer perspective on how to address your clients' symptoms and help them on their journey toward healing. The Connection Between Symptoms and Stress Share your thoughts on how the body communicates through symptoms. Why do you think symptoms occur in the first place? Reflect on the concept that symptoms begin as subtle whispers and can escalate into screams when ignored. How does this relate to your own life or the lives of your clients? Page 2 of 7 Stress Overload and Blockages Excessive stress leads to blockages and symptoms. Reflect on the idea that modern life can create an overwhelming amount of stress for our bodies. How do you see this affecting your own health and that of your clients? Explain how the body accumulates blockages as a result of unmanaged stress. What role do you think these blockages play in the development of symptoms? The Protective Role of Symptoms Symptoms can serve as a protective mechanism. How do you perceive the body's intelligence when it uses symptoms as a protective mechanism? What is it trying to achieve? Page 3 of 7 The Nervous System's Role Reflect on the role of the nervous system in protecting vital organs during stressful times by manifesting symptoms in less critical areas. How does this relate to the fight-or-flight response? The Spinal Flow Approach Exploring the Spinal Flow Technique's philosophy in addressing symptoms. Focusing on the Spine Explain the Spinal Flow Technique's approach to symptoms, which involves working on the spine rather than targeting individual symptoms. How can this philosophy benefit your practice? Page 4 of 7 Empowering Clients Share your ideas on how you can empower your clients to understand that symptoms are intelligent messages from their body and that addressing spinal blockages can facilitate healing. Rethinking Symptoms In your practice, how can you shift the conversation with your clients from symptom management to focusing on reducing spinal blockages and allowing the body to heal itself? Page 5 of 7 Gaining Clarity Reflect on the message of this workbook and the philosophy of the Spinal Flow Technique. What shifts in your thinking are you willing to make to align with this philosophy, and how can you effectively communicate this to your clients? By completing the Spinal Flow Technique Workbook on understanding the origin of symptoms, you've gained valuable insights into the connection between symptoms, stress, and spinal blockages. You're now better equipped to help your clients understand that their symptoms are intelligent messages from their bodies and that addressing blockages in the spine is a key step in their journey toward healing Page 6 of 7 Page 7 of 7