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you walk on the way. A man is hit by a car in front of you. If you collect, you have naturally and properly consider what you can do, which means calls 911, compresses the application that a person with a ceiling, etc.

So, call 911th We assume you have some first-aid training, and it accordingly. The ambulance is on its way. When you have finished what sayest thou?

NA, qualified and well-respected paramedic in one of my workshops in Albuquerque, said the group, as one day he stood with a woman by a car. They had broken bones, multiple injuries, profuse bleeding. She had pain. He knew what to do, but not what to say. Intuitive and clever, he knew she needed to hear something, but he did not know what it was and what would help her.

Words such as Healing Tools.

Knowing the right words at the right moment, a critical difference-sometimes the difference between life and death. Words, well chosen, well said, the rapid healing of burns, lower elevated blood pressure, reduce pain and Compliance.

Conversely, poorly chosen words, lightly used, can cause considerable damage by promoting the hyperventilation, increased anxiety and thus pain and bleeding response, destabilizing heart rate and pulse, and on the promotion of the immune system. Dr. Dabney ewin, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Surgery, which teaches medical hypnosis to the students at Tulane University Medical Center in New Orleans, has said that words are our physiology. "" Our pharmacopoeia in hypnosis is the dictionary. Just as the right medicine in medical practice, choose the right words in hypnosis practice. "" He has also warned other doctors, "" Our patients are often afraid, and we must be careful what we say. ""

How can such words have profound effects on our physiological processes?

Let's take a look at an example in a normal life: If you are embarrassed to be noted and laughed at, would flood the blood capillaries in your cheeks, your heart rate is likely to increase, gastric juices would rise adrenaline would probably be released . It is a marshalling of physical responses to a few words.

Consider another example, each has at one time or another experienced: If you have a frightening dream of little more than the images in your head, you can wake up sweaty, your heart palpitating, your muscles tired and twitchy. Indeed, a specific chemical is during sleep to paralyze, so that we can not physically on our dreams, as if they actually occur.

The crux of the matter: What we think you'll see in our eyes, the images we form in response to the words we hear, have quite different physical consequences.

Where are the danger, the likelihood of an image or idea can cause a strong physiological reaction is even higher. People who are very suggestible anxiety and are looking for advice from a trusted authority figure. And if you make a contribution, you're the authority figure for the moment. What you say is very much an influence on that person in a way you can not have ever thought.

Some people have compared this reaction to herd instinct. A flock leader (either lioness, gazelle, or horse), the senses danger in a certain direction or a specific action that the rest of the flock by scent trail. For people, words take the place of fragrance. While a Antilope May emit certain pheromones that scream, "Hey, this way, a person is expressed verbally.

A person in pain, anxiety, trauma, and usually wants and needs the same thing. Biological processes can be marshaled on the way to a person, the survival and cure, if we know what to say and how to lead.

In 1919, in The American Review of Tuberculosis, Dr. TOHRU ishigami found that the prognosis for a TB patient depended more on what the patient has in his head than what he in his chest. " "He was just certain patients do not follow predictable paths for recreation, when suddenly some seriously ill. What he discovered after the test in its history was that those who died, almost all experienced some kind of trauma, loss, a crisis-gone in desperation and abandoned.

In 1971, an excellent example of the power of mental images has been documented by Dr. Carl Simonton, a radiologist at the University of Texas. He was treating a patient with advanced, terminal throat cancer. He weighed 98 kg. and his chances for survival were only 50%. Weak and ill, he is still radiation. Simonton, but knew it was very unlikely that he would survive. Desperate, he turned to visualization to the patient to "see", "or a picture of his immune system white blood cells successfully attacked the cancer when he was the radiation. The patient looked like snow on a black skirt. The result was a complete remission.

To think, feel, deliberately, it seems, is to practice brain chemistry. And the truth is that nobody really fully understands how it works, although we know that it works.

What to say and how to say it.

Whether you are the helper, the beloved people, the friend, the doctor or the Good Samaritan, for the time that you are with the victims, you are the authority and the emotional condition is contagious.

Always take a moment to yourself, if the center by a deep breath, a moment of prayer, or by collecting your thoughts. Your silence can only trust the medicine that you need.

They are there because you want to help. Remember that people tend to fear their attention to the person who seems sincere. Speak in a calm, clear, friendly voice. Praise and positive responses remain realistic. There is no better way to insincerely as declining invalid or dismissal of a real person fear or discomfort. Stay away from comments such as "Everything is fine" (unless you are absolutely sure!) Or "" Oh, that's nothing! "If you think you have nothing to say, keep the person's hand (if you do) and tell them," "The worst is over. Help is on its way. I will stay with you. ""

We want respectful, realistic and confident. We want to project some authority (not demanding), and our comments uncomplicated. A few examples are:

"" I'm Jane. I will help you. Will you do what I say? ""
"" You're really scared, I can see know that I will now. "

Please note that if you have any doubts, leave it out. If you are not sure whether what you say is a good idea, forget it. You can listen, hold hands, give your support in many other ways. You do not have words to a compassionate presence and helpful. Although, if you go to use them, it is helpful to know how. Unless you are very sure that your medical knowledge, no specific Notes on physiological processes. Keep your comments and generally positive.

Once you have established a solid relationship with the person you help us, you are ready to provide a therapeutic proposal. The first rule is that simple. If you do not know what to suggest, you can rely on a more general statement healing, such as: "You can know the healing has already begun. "Knowing that imagination is more powerful than knowledge, particularly in a stressful time. The person who answers will imagine possibilities that are not supported by the facts. In First Aid Verbal, we describe in more detail how a person can imagine that a burn injury is not "cool and comfortable" and the scarring, inflammation and pain. Every thought or image can cause a physical reaction. Also, it is up to us, this reaction is a healing one.

Judith Acosta, LISW is a licensed psychotherapist, consultant and crisis homeopath in private practice in New Mexico. She is co-author of the worst is: What to say when every moment counts as a "Bible of the crisis communication. "She lectures around the country on verbal first aid, trauma, stress, and intuition development. It can be reached at its website: http://www.wordsaremedicine.com

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