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Recall Healing Identifying and resolving the emotional trauma behind conditions, an important step within the healing process Academy CIM in Dallas, TX June 2014 Healing Through Awareness and Recall Gilbert Renaud, N.D., Ph.D.
Healing Through Awareness and Recall Gilbert Renaud, N.D., Ph.D
Healing Through Awareness and Recall Gilbert Renaud, N.D.,
Ph.D.
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Recall Healing In Recall Healing a person is asked the right
question(s) to cause a buried emotion and an associated belief or
decision to come into awareness enough to be resolved, which often
results in the resolution of an associated physical or
psychological illness. The creation of Recall Healing was inspired
by the work of Karl G. Jung, Ryke Geerd Hamer, Claude Sabbah,
Bertrand Lemieux and many others, including myself Gilbert Renaud.
As we continue to learn and discover, this body of knowledge will
continue to grow. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Disclaimer In Recall Healing, the facilitator works on the
emotional and/or psychological trauma behind conditions and
behaviors. The Recall Healing facilitator does not make any
diagnosis and never interferes with any medical protocol. The
client remains at all time under the care of his Professional
Health Care Practitioner. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Objectives To bring to the attendees an understanding of the
magnitude of hidden emotions and associated decisions upon the
disease process. To share a quick synthesis of the process of how
to identify the psychological/emotional trauma using the Life Time
Line, the Project//Purpose and the Family Tree. To demonstrate how
helping a challenged client become aware of their hidden emotions
and decisions can optimize & support healing not otherwise
expected; in combination with a Letting Go Process!
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Overview What is Recall Healing? A process of awareness:
understanding why I am ill. Ways We Get Sick Pyramid of Health
Disease Development Sudden Emotional Shock Healing Process
Discovering the Conflict Resolving the Conflict Facilitating
Healing www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Recall Healing Emotional conflict if overwhelming and
unresolved: can trigger disease Recall healing: identifies the
emotional conflict and initiates a healing response Disease is not
the enemy Brains perceived best solution at that moment to keep the
person alive as long as possible. Ryke Geerd Hamer German New
Medicine 1979 to Present Thousand of cases Claude Sabbah Total
Biology 1968 to Present Thousand of cases (practitioners)
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Awareness Contributes to Healing Putting Awareness into Action
= Wisdom Its not what we are aware of that counts; its what we do
with our awareness. And then: Letting go! Name it, Claim it and
Dump it! Awareness is the camera in Dr Quantum, The double slit
experiment. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Karl G. Jung: In order to heal, Three (3) recommendations 1 st
: Identifying and resolving the emotional trauma that has initiated
the condition (or behavior). 2 nd : Taking the appropriate action.
3 rd : Perseverance & determination. www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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1 st : Identification & resolution of the trauma behind
condition This is where Recall Healing works. We use a system to
help the client to become aware of the conflicting situation that
has brought the condition as a survival response from the brain.
This is the goal of this presentation. www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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2 nd : The appropriate action For the Recall Healing
facilitator: the client remains at all time under the supervision
of his Health Care Professional who makes the diagnosis, who
monitors the evolution of the situation, who recommends the right
medical protocol, treatments, etc. Here we include: Diet
(appropriate food), exercises (tonifying exercises, yoga, tai chi,
breathing, etc), complementary therapies, meditation, etc
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3 rd : Perseverance To Keep going with the right action &
protocol: Most people have an illness as the result of years of
life patterns. Quite often they expect to be healed by their
therapist. They wish to heal after one session, one week of
therapy, etc It is with the transformation of our perception and
the way we live & experience life that we can improve our
physical condition with perseverance & determination.
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Karl Jung What does not come back to our awareness, comes back
as a destiny. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Explanation: Each level Dr Hamers The Bus The Child
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Consciousness
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3 Levels of the Rocket (Pyramid) TOP LEVEL: THE PSYCHE/THE
MIND/CONSCIOUSNESS Mind, Thoughts, Feelings, Beliefs, Religion,
Education, Conditioning, etc. The Mind: resolves the daily life
problems with the resources that have been recorded (Life Story,
P//P, Family Clan). MIDDLE LEVEL: THE AUTOMATIC BRAIN Our brain is
the control tower of the body. Each part of the body is run by a
corresponding part of the brain including the brain itself, which
runs itself. Its function is to keep us alive for the following
instant. It is like a very powerful computer and it is programmed
exclusively in terms of biological survival. LOWER LEVEL: THE
PHYSICAL BODY We are an agglomeration of about 70 to 80 thousand
billion specialized cells, each working for the benefit of the
whole. For instance, the cells of the digestive system digest food
and feed themselves with the resulting nutrients but also feed all
the other cells of the body. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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When the nerve is involved This means: It precedes the action
The action did not happen yet Pathologies which involve the nerves
are based on: Anticipation Apprehension Fear of what is going to
happen. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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When the organ/muscle is involved This means: The action is
happening now The action has happened Pathologies which involve
organs/muscles are based on: Remorse Regrets Shame ..for what I am
doing or for what I have done.. ..for what is/was done to me and/or
to someone I care for www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Examples E XAMPLE 1: THE MOTHER WHO WORRIES FOR HER CHILD
EXAMPLE 2: A MAN WHO CARES FOR HIS DYING FRIEND. EXAMPLE 3: T HE V
ICTIM O F A N I NSULT E XAMPLE 4: WOMAN ALMOST BLIND BECAUSE OF A
STENOSIS OF THE OPTICAL NERVE ( M & P ) Conclusion: For the
brain, disease is a way to cope with the reality of life, it is an
adaptation. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Quote from Dr Sabbah In the world of creatures - human, animal,
plant, mineral, etc. - everything is programmed in a survival mode.
So every biological modification (disease, health, etc.) has a
great meaning. Claude Sabbah We may be embarrassed because of a
disease, but: for nature, this is (at the first moment of the
disease) a winning program (a gain for survival). Disease is not a
fault but an adaptation (it belongs to the therapist to demonstrate
and prove it to the client). www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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WAYS WE GET SICK When the daily life conflicts arise, we are
machines to elaborate solutions. Sometimes we fail to apply a
solution. A conflict becomes biological (disease in the body) in
two possible situations: 1. Through sudden, enormous shock, trauma
or stress 2. A continuous, ongoing high psychological stress
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For the autonomic brain: As If = It Is Death by inadvertence
Death by exhaustion www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Hamers Major Discoveries Two phases of diseases Dirk Hamer
Syndrome (DHS) Emotional Conflict DHS Causes Specific Predictable
Hamer Brain Focus Hamer Brain Focus Immediately Manifests as a
Specific Predictable Disease Examples Dr. Hamer Testicular Cancer
Bronchial Lung Cancer: Supermans wife Yoga teacher
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DHS Dirk Hamer Syndrome (Deep High Stress) DHS is a highly,
acute-dramatic psychobiological condition of intensive stress
[sympathicotonia], where releasing action and verbalization (deep
negative feeling) are inhibited. The Shock is: Dramatic (devastated
& overwhelmed: we cant take any action). It can be an intensive
shock or a repetitive stress that occurs over a long period of
time. Unexpected (mostly), we are surprised and defenceless.
Isolating experience: we wish to talk about it but we are in fear,
nobody is reliable, e.g. we cant talk about it at the moment of the
shock. In an obsessive state of mind: day and night, 24/7,
non-stop, the conflict spins in our mind, we look for an issue and
there is any. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Hamer Focus (Herd) See the following examples
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Brain Focus For Larynx Cancer www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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60 y/o woman Larynx Cancer Heavy smoker since 15 y/o. She was
promised cancer one day So when the diagnosis came she concluded
about smoking & everybody around her agreed. Recommended
treatment: radiation. Conflict behind larynx cancer: feminine fear.
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Her quick story for Larynx Daughters baby: August 2007 Girls
friends baby: August 2007 Both Grandmothers took care of their
grand-daughters since both mothers went back to work in November
2007 (Nurses in Montreal, Qc, Canada). February 2008: the other
baby died from cribs death baby while the Grandmother took care of
her. My client is told: Yes, this can happen until your grandchild
is 1 y/o. So for the next 6 months, she is scared to death. August
2008: Happy 1 st Anniversary. The stress level goes down. Larynx
cancer appears as a recovery phase from these 6 months of intensive
stress. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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48 y/o man: Glioblastoma, area of the larynx Therapy work with
his psychologist. Uncovered trauma with father when young. Day
after: diagnosed with brain tumor. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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Felt Experience: the deep feeling Each person experiences an
event depending upon their previous programming Example: Man walks
in on wife in bed with another man Here are some possibilities:
Macho, Loss of Territory Heart Attack Guilty & Devaluation
Depression I cant mark my territory Bladder What will people say
about me in my family?, such being a fool Bronchial I should never
have returned/Feeling like crap & I thought I was #1 Multiple
Sclerosis I will never forgive her/ It was like walking in a shitty
situation Colon Feeling hurt and soiled in my Integrity Melanoma
Solution: You too darling? www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Diagnosis/Prognosis Conflict Often when a person receives a bad
diagnosis or prognosis a new emotional conflict can develop. It is
said that the conflict of the diagnosis it the worse conflict at
the surface of the planet; it is responsible for 90% of the
diseases and 99% of aggravation. Example: Chinese woman with double
breast cancer. Multiple Sclerosis. Colon Cancer metastasizes to
lung. Breast Cancer : the fear to get it, to be a statistic.
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Recall Healing Tools The primary objective of Recall Healing is
to expose hidden emotions that negatively affect a person, often
leading to disease, and then to resolve these emotions. We have
discovered a number of tools which help us to know where to look.
These include: Specific Emotion/Disease Relationship
Project//Purpose or Programmed Purpose Repetitive Life Cycles
Generational Syndrome Fundamental to each listed tool is finding
the emotional event(s) that predisposes to a disease - much like
digging for gold in a large uncharted territory. The above listed
tools help predict where to dig first for causative emotional
event(s). www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Explanation: Each level Dr Hamers The Bus The Child
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Consciousness
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Dr. Mark Frechets 1 st Biological Principle The psychological
and emotional overwhelming conflicts of the parents become the
biological conflicts of the child. Dear Parents: No guilt, no
blame, no victim www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Time October 2010 www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Child with incurable eczema For a year the parents have gone
through the Canadian medical system which is mostly free and then
they have spent $20,000 in various alternative medical modalities:
nothing worked. They met Carolyn Dean MD who just attended a Recall
Healing workshop. Dr Dean made the parents talk about what happened
during the Project//Purpose. A disagreement between Dad and Mom
about finance which created a sense of feeling separated for the
mother. Five days after the session with Dr Dean...
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Repetitive Life Cycles Definition The inherent tendency of an
individual to repetitively experience similar events that cause
similar emotions and decisions throughout their life at predictable
intervals. Here is the story of Marc Frechet Cycle of Autonomy
Cycle divided by 2 www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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The 60 y/o Japanese woman Chronic lower back pain since 58 y/o
The lower back is mainly connected to: financial worries, worries
for children, feeling the pillar, sexual performance. All the
conflicts have a connection with feeling not supported by the
mother (when young). 4 y/o 8 y/o 18 y/o 58 y/o 60 y/o
______|_______|____________|_________________|____|_ Question? What
did happen on the golf court? She played with 3 other women who
were jealous of her which had awaken the memory of her childhood.
The lower back pain went away within minutes upon verbalization and
awareness. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D. Leaving
the father. Back to Japan, living with Grandmother The mother died.
She is raised by Grandmother until 18 y/o While living with
Grandma: gossips and jealousy from relatives. Lacking the support
of the mother. Apparently hurt her lower back while playing golf at
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Questions and Answers www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D. Cycle of autonomy Marc Frechet
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Cycle of Autonomy Some other examples 1. The woman
psycho-analyst with depression 2. The dancer with breast cancer 3.
The air pilot with lung (pleura) mesothelioma www.recallhealing.com
- Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia I fail to protect the people I
love...within my clan Story 18y6m 21y1m 42y2m 84y4m 86y11m
_______|___|____________|___________|___|________|____ his brother
Forced Chinese Culture Shock Wife is missing * Final got married to
leave home Revolution with Family for 3 hours He is sent to be
reformed SAME Cant protect my family www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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The study of the Family Tree: research for the Invisible Family
Loyalties According to research, the Family Tree Syndrome is the
predictable emotional/illness pattern in the conception order
matrix (magic square) in each preceding generation for at least
three generations. Conception Order Matrix www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Boy: Raped & beaten by teacher at 14 y/o Boy: Born healthy,
develops Osteosarcoma above right ankle at 14 y/o
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Case of Osteosarcoma Brother #6 - Rape and beaten by a teacher
at 14 y/o Brother #15 - Diagnosed with Osteosarcoma at 14 y/o
Osteosarcoma means: To provide structure and support That was the
exact feeling experienced by the mother during the P//P of #15
which: I feel so bad for not providing protection & support to
my child. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Tourette Syndrome 21 y/o man: Tourette started at 6 y/o What
did happen? The squirrel At 6 months of the pregnancy 43 y/o man:
Tourette since 28 y/o What did happen? Near drowning exp. During
pregnancy the mother lost her brother. www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Child born with ventricular septal defect 8/2013 Conflict: To
enhance the communication between two men within the family clan.
During P//P, the mother of the baby suffered a great deal of the
harsh communication between her father and her husband. Solution of
the brain: the baby is born with VSD. 3 months after the diagnosis
of the baby, the Grandfather died. 3 months later, the child healed
completely. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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45y/o USA woman: Stage IV Lung Cancer Despite 2 apparent good
Recall Healing sessions, she did not improve: She is a #2 Her
mother is a lonely child #1 Her grandmother is a #1 This research
helped her to discover that she had a great-auntie #2 like her, who
died at 45y/o from lung cancer. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D. From the moment you explore your family tree you
become an observer. The observer quite often change the result of
the experiment.
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On Youtube (for French speakers) Clip with Anne Ancelin
Schutzenberger, the author of The Ancestor Syndrome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUCtOuQ0i6k www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Quote from 1930s Our diseases are an expression of the daily
life conflicts that we experience in our secret mind and being.
Conflicts for which we cant elaborate a solution...
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the core of the emotional work Understanding why I am ill: What
is the story behind my disease? What is the message of my disease?
I am not a statistic! Healing is to empower oneself...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Some examples www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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The neophyte mountain biker Up the Hill Enjoying the View:
beautiful city The way down and the threat of death The steep hill
The threat of death The wrong direction The powerlessness Complete
annihilation: this is the end The bicycle trip to Europe: 4 hours
before leaving... Exhausted from exhausted... www.recallhealing.com
- Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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The lover stuck in the stairs 45 y/o woman, CFS for the last 10
years She lives in 18 th floor of an apartment complex of 30
levels... She has many friends in the building, they visit each
others using elevators and stairs She has long ago decided to
remain single and to dedicate her life to her mission Until when?
It is her 35 th birthday anniversary: 20 people are around a table
to celebrate this event. Among them, a man....so handsome, so
kind...and then she started to dream...She dreamt about that during
the whole party, until the party was over... Comment on her P//P:
Renovation of the house during the summer (lived in a tent). A
programming conflict: When she is an 8 y/o girl, her brother will
die while driving the tractor on the farm on a icy hill...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (cont) To lose ones way (getting
lost). To feel far from ones flock (family, friends, association,
religious or spiritual group, etc.) The adrenocortical glands
produce a natural cortisone: cortisol. Cortisol: the hormone of
action! Question to ask to someone who has CFS: What are you going
to do tomorrow? Goals Objectives Projects www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Prostate Cancer Biological meaning: The prostate contains a
natural antiseptic which cleanses the passage of the genital ducts
felt to be unclean. The prostate is the orchestra conductor of
sexuality and enables an older man to recommence procreation when
necessary. Endoderm tissue. 1- Core Conflict of the Grandfather:
this is a conflict related to worries about ones descendants. It is
often associated with children or grandchildren or the equivalent.
Example: a 60y/o father witnesses his 35y/o son... 2- Core conflict
of Semi-sexual, unclean or abnormal; conflicting sexuality the way
I feel about my sexuality and so.... Example: an aging man in order
to have erection... 3- Being a misfit in my couple: We are not a
good match. 4- Core conflict of having been dumped by a woman in a
very bad manner. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Each Persons Reality As If = It Is Examples Real Virtual
Imaginary Symbolic Expectations www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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Conflicts for Breast Cancer Breast Adenocarcinoma Conflict:
Drama in the Home Nest Breast Intraductal Carcinoma Conflict:
Separation in the Home Nest www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Breast Cancer Some examples www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
Renaud, Ph.D.
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Pancreatic Cancer Story and one type of conflict 28 y/o woman
Another type of conflict for Pancreatic Cancer: 62 y/o woman
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Resolving the Conflict Practical Solution : elimination of the
threat Solution of the mind : Transcending solution...to rise
above.... Recognize Disease Realize the Connection Between
Emotional Conflict and Disease Recall the Emotion Felt and the
Beliefs/Decisions Made Release Old Emotions Replace Old
Beliefs/Decisions with New Beliefs/Decisions Recover Health
(Physical/Psychological) Two phases of disease ConflictActive Phase
The Healing (Repair) Phase www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Letting Go It is through letting go that we heal some emotional
wounds Healing is beyond forgiveness. Forgiveness is always an
important step within the healing process. Notion between Forgive
Forget False Pardon www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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The HoOponopono - 100% responsibility Take the blame in your
secret mind Recommendation On a meditation mode: visit every organ
and every part of your body; and say this to your body cells. To
whatever is going on in me that is causing me to experience this
situation (stress, fight, disagreement, sadness, rage, impatience,
grudge, etc...): 1. Im sorry! 2. Please forgive me 3. I love you!
4. Thank You! Say this at least 3x/day, during 7 days or until you
come at peace with the person within yourself. You can repeat this
affirmation as often as you want. It brings peace deep down which
contributes to healing. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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My heart is full of love and understanding Place your left hand
on your heart and your right hand on your left hand; and say this:
My heart is full of love and understanding. 10 times _____s heart
is full of love and understanding. 10 times Name the person Say
this until you come at peace within yourself with the person. Your
brain has just the body that it controls to download the fruit of
forgiveness. You are then the winner! www.recallhealing.com -
Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Who are the Recall Healing clients? Clients with illnesses: 40%
are referred by Health Care Professionals 10% have heard about it
Clients come as preventive work: This represents 50%
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What is the efficiency? It is a work in progress, not a miracle
solution: The first goal of Recall Healing is to understand why I
am ill which is reached in 90% of the cases. % of healing:
completely, partially, very little. % of inefficiency: mainly when
they come very late. Comment from many doctors: what did you do?
Attitude, improvement, medication works better, etc...
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When ineffective, what to explore? There are many other
possibilities. After studying the Family Tree, the Project//Purpose
and the Life Time Line... We explore all possible secondary
conflicts such: Cf diagnosis (belief of the client) Impact of the
entourage (family & friends) Depression (guilt &
devaluation) Secondary interest to remain ill Absence of future:
the brain allows healing when there is a purpose
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Research Prepared by Michelle LaMasa-Schrader Evidence based
medicine lends to the credibility of a modality. Despite the
success experienced in utilizing this modality to enable
individuals an opportunity to understand the cause of their
illnesses, there have been no scientific studies empirically
investigating the efficacy of this modality. Evidence is beginning
to surface which correlates to the many areas that pertain to
Recall Healing. The following is a short explanation and a
reference list of the scientific studies that offer preliminary
empirical evidence for the different aspects of Recall Healing.
Further investigation is warranted that specifically highlights the
use of Recall Healing as an adjunctive therapy in enabling
individuals an opportunity to understand and potentially heal of
physical manifestations. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud,
Ph.D.
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Narrative Research indicates positive health benefits when
individuals are able to form and give expression through telling
ones story. The following articles illustrate empirical evidence
for utilizing the narrative in processing and reframing traumatic
experiences. Blanton, P. (2007). Adding silence to stories:
Narrative therapy and contemplation. Contemporary Family Therapy:
An International Journal, 29(4), 211-221.
doi:10.1007/s10591-007-9047-x Chung, C.K. & Pennebaker, J.W.
(2008). Revealing dimensions of thinking in open-ended
self-descriptions: An automated meaning extraction method for
natural language. Journal of Research in Personality, 46, 96-132.
www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Davison, K.P, Pennebaker, J.W., & Dickerson, S.S. (2000).
Who talks? The social psychology of illness support groups.
American Psychologist, 55, 205-217. Goodrich, T. J., Irving, C. A.,
& Boccher-Lattimore, D. (2005). Narrative ethics as
collaboration: A four-session curriculum. Families, Systems, &
Health, 23(3), 348-357. doi:10.1037/1091-7527.23.3.348 Gortner,
E.M., & Pennebaker, J.W. (2003). The archival anatomy of a
disaster: Media coverage and community-wide health effects of the
Texas A&M Bonfire Tragedy. Journal of Social and Clinical
Psychology, 22, 580-603. Graybeal, A., Sexton, J.D., &
Pennebaker, J.W. (2002). The role of story-making in disclosure
writing: The psychometrics of narrative. Psychology and Health, 17,
571-581. Kalitzkus, V., & Mattiessen, P. F. (2009).
Narrative-based medicine: Potential, pitfalls, and practice. The
Permanente Journal, 13(1), 81-85. Pennebaker, J.W., & Seagal,
J. (1999). Forming a story: The health benefits of narrative.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55(10), 1243-1254. Pennebaker, J.W.
(1999). Psychological factors influencing the reporting of physical
symptoms. In A.A. Stone, J.S. Turkkan, C.A. Bachrach, J.B. Jobe,
H.S. Kurtzman, and V.S. Cain (Eds), The science of self-report:
Implications for research and practice (pp 299-316). Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum Publishers. Pennebaker, J.W. (1997). Opening Up: The
Healing Power of Expressing Emotion. New York: Guilford Press.
Pennebaker, J.W. (1997). Writing about emotional experiences as a
therapeutic process. Psychological Science, 8, 162-166.
www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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Pennebaker, J.W. (1982). The psychology of physical symptoms.
New York: Springer-Verlag. Percy, I. (2008). Awareness and
authoring: the idea of self in mindfulness and narrative therapy.
European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counseling, 10(4), 355-367.
doi: 10.1018/13642530803577109 Phipps, W. D., & Vorster, C.
(2009). Narrative therapy: A return to the intrapsychic
perspective?. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22(2), 128-147.
doi:10.1080/08975353.2011.578036 Ruf, M., Schauer, M., Neuner, F.,
Catani, C., Shauer, E., & Elbert, T. (2010). Narrative exposure
therapy for 7 to 16 year-olds: A randomized controlled trial with
traumatized refugee children. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 23(4),
437-445. doi: 10/1002/jts/20548 www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert
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Project//Purpose Programmed//Purpose Project purpose refers to
the eighteen months before the child is born and the first year of
life. Much research illustrates the negative effects of drugs and
alcohol on the growing embryo. Empirical evidence is also surfacing
that illustrates the lasting impact of the parents emotional
traumas for the child. The following is a list of research focusing
on the emotional impact for the offspring. Murphy-Paul, A. (2010).
Origins: How the nine months before birth shape the rest of your
life. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. Schwartz S., Dohrenwend
B.P., Levav I. (1994). Nongenetic familial transmission of
psychiatric disorders? Evidence from children of Holocaust
survivors. Journal of Health Social Behavior, (35), 385402.
Solomon, Z., Kotler, M., Mikulincer, M. (1998). Combat-related
posttraumatic stress disorder among second-generation Holocaust
survivors: preliminary findings. American Journal of Psychiatry,
(145), 865868. Welle-Strand, G. Skurtviet, S. Jones, H., Waal, H.,
Bakstad, B.Rvandal, E. (2012). Neonatal outcomes following in utero
exposure to methadone or buprenorphine: A national cohort study of
opioid-agonist treatment of pregnant women in Norway. Drug and
Alcohol Depend. (PubMed). Yehuda, R., Schmeidler J., Giller, E.L.,
Siever, L.J., Binder-Brynes, K. (1998). Relationship between
posttraumatic stress disorder characteristics of Holocaust
survivors and their adult offspring. American Journal of
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Brain as the Origin for Physiological Responses According to
Hamer (2000), when an individual acquires a disease, it is a
biological response between the part of the brain that controls the
organ, and the diseased organ itself; it is a specific program
illustrated through a specific biological conflict. Recent research
has surfaced illustrating the brain modulating tumorigenesis.
Mravec, B., Gidron, Y., & Hulin, I. (2008). Neurobiology of
cancer: Interactions between nervous, endocrine and immune systems
as a base for monitoring and modulating the tumorigenesis by the
brain. Seminars in Cancer Biology Review, 15-163.
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Felt Experience and Physiological Expression A large area of
focus for current research surrounds the topic pertaining to the
felt experience of the individual and gene expression. The
following studies illustrate current research. Ader, R. (1995).
Historical perspectives on psychoneuroimmunology. In H. Friedman,
T. W. Klein & A. OL. Friedman (Eds.), Psychoneuroimmunology,
stress and infection (pp. 1-21). Boca Rotan: CRC Press. Ader, R.
(1980). Psychosomatic and psychoimmunologic research. Psychosomatic
Medicine, 42 (3), 307-321. Danner, D. D., Snowdon, D. A., &
Friesen, W. V. (2001). Positive emotions in early life and
longevity: Findings from the nun study. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 80 (5). 804- 813. Dickerson, S. S., Kemeny, M.
E., Aziz, N., Kim, K. H., & Fahey, J. L. (2004). Immunological
effects of shame and guilt. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 124-131.
Glaser, R., Kennedy, S., Lafuse, W., Bonneau, R., Speicher, C.,
Hillhouse, J., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. (1990). Psychological
stress-induced modulation of interleukin 2 receptor gene expression
and interleukin 2 production in peripheral blood leukocytes.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 47, 707- 712. Glaser, R., Lafuse,
W., Bonneau, R., Atkinson, C., & Kiecolt-Glaser, J. (1993).
Stress-associated modulation of proto-oncogene expression in human
peripheral blood leukocytes. Behavioral Neuroscience, 107, 525-529.
Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., & Glaser, R. (1995).
Psychoneuroimmunology and health consequences: Data and shared
mechanisms. Psychosomatic Medicine 57, 269-274.
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Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., & Loving, T. J., Stowell, J. R.,
Malarkey, W. B., Lemeshow, S., Dickinson, S. L., & Glaser, R.
(2005). Hostile marital interactions, proinflammatory cytokine
production, and wound healing. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62,
1377-1384. Kiecolt-Glaser, N., Malarkey,W.B., Chee, M., Newton,T.,
Cacioppo, J. T., Mao, H., & Glaser, R. (1993). Negative
behavior during marital conflict is associated with immunological
down-regulation. Psychosomatic Medicine, 55, 395-409.
Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., McGuire, L., Robles, T. F., & Glaser, R.
(2002) Psychoneuroimmunology: Psychological influences on immune
function and health. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
70 (3), 537-547. Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., McGuire, L., Robles, T. F.,
& Glaser, R. (2002). Psychoneuroimmunology and psychosomatic
medicine: Back to the future. Psychosomatic Medicine, 64, 15-28.
Pennebaker J.W., Kiecolt-Glaser R. (1998). Disclosure of traumas
and immune function: health implications for psychotherapy. Journal
Consulting Clinical Psychology, 56(2): 239- 245. Rossi, E (2007).
The Breakout Heuristic: The New Neuroscience of Mirror Neurons,
Consciousness and Creativity in Human Relationships: Selected
Papers of Ernest Lawrence Rossi. Phoenix, AZ: Rossi, E. (2002). The
Psychobiology of Gene Expression: Neuroscience and Neurogenesis in
Therapeutic Hypnosis and the Healing Arts. London, Canada: W.W.
Norton & Company Skiar, L. S. & Anisman, H. (1981). Stress
and cancer. Psychological Bulletin, 89(3), 369- 406. doi:
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Diagnosis Conflict According to Hamer, the diagnosis can be
equally devastating for the individual as the initial illness. The
antithesis of the placebo effect is the nocebo effect. This term
refers to the negative symptom induced by the patients negative
expectations and/or by a negative suggestion from clinical staff in
the absence of any treatment (Huser, Hansen, & Enck, 2012). The
following reference is a recent study examining the nocebo effect
and results illustrate the preliminary validity of this response.
Hauser, W., Hansen, E., & Enck, P. (2012). Nocebo phenomena in
medicine: Their relevance in everyday clinical practice. Dtsch
Arztebl Int, 109(26), 459-469. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2012.0459
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Conclusion of the research The research provided in this
section illustrates preliminary evidence for the different aspects
of Recall Healing. Although none of the studies listed directly
examine Recall Healing, they demonstrate potential efficacy in
combining the aspects to provide solid scientific research for its
use. The list of references is not an exhausted list, but merely an
initial response to show the potential efficacy and to justify the
need to carry out further studies specifically examining the
efficacy in utilizing Recall Healing to support individuals on
their healing path. Only evidence-based medicine receives
credibility in this society. Recall Healing has helped many people
to heal, change perspectives, and to shift patterns. It is
important, then, to further validate its potency through further
research. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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References for Emotions Affecting Cancer Y Gidron & A
Ronson, Psychosocial factors, biological mediators &cancer
prognosis: a new look at an old story, Current Opinion in Oncology,
20 (2008): 386-92. J Courtney et al., Stressful life events and the
risk of colorectal cancer, Epidemiology, 4 (1993): 407-14 K
Lillberg et al., Stressful life events and risk of breast cancer in
10,808 women, a cohort study, Am.Journal of Epidemiology, 157
(2003): 415-23. S Sephton, R Sapolsky, H Kraemer, and D Spiegel,
Diurnal cortisol rhythm as a predictor of breast cancer survival,
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 92 (2001): 994-1000. L
Thornton, B Andersen and W Carson, Immune, endocrine, and
behavioral precursors to breast cancer recurrence: a case-control
analysis, Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 57 (2008):1471-81.
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E Reiche et al., Stress and Depression-induced immune
dysfunction: implications for the development and progression of
cancer, International Review of Psychiatry, 17 (2005): 515-27. E
Reiche et al., Stress, Depression, the Immune system & Cancer,
Lancet, 5 (2004): 617-25. ACE study: www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/ACE/
Felitti, V., Anda, R., et al. (1998). Relationship of childhood
abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of
death in adults. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study,
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 14, 245-58. Brown DW, Anda
RA, Felitti VJ, Edwards VJ, Malarcher AM, Croft JB, Giles WH.
Adverse childhood experiences are associated with the risk of lung
cancer: a prospective cohort study. BMC Public Health 2010; 10:
20-32. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/20 26% of cancer
survivors exhibited criteria for current or lifetime diagnoses of
PTSD: Stukas, A., et al. (1999). PTSD in Heart Transplant
Recipients and Their Primary Family Caregivers. Psychosomatics, 40,
212-221. www.recallhealing.com - Gilbert Renaud, Ph.D.
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De Timary, P., Roy E., Luminet O., Fillee C. & Mikolajczak,
M. (2008). Relationship between alexithymia, alexithymia factors
and salivary cortisol in men exposed to a social stress test.
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 33, 1160-1164. Guilbaud, O., Corcos, M.,
Hjalmarsson, L., Loas, G. & Jeammet, P. (2003). Is there a
psychoneuroimmunological pathway between alexithymia and immunity?
Immune and physiological correlates of alexithymia. Biomedicine
& Pharmacotherapy, 57, 292-295. Left-prefrontal brain activity
(happy brain) associated with best immunity (Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073/ pnas.1534743100) Women
who believed that they were prone to heart disease were nearly four
times as likely to die as women with similar risk factors who
didn't hold such fatalistic views (Voelker, Rebecca. "Nocebos
Contribute to a Host of Ills" JAMA 275 no. 5 (1996): 345-47 ) D
Spiegel et al. Effect of Psychosocial Treatment on Survival of
Patients with Metastatic Breast CancerLancet.1989,2:888-91 B
Andersen, et al., Distress reduction from a psychological
intervention contributes to improved health for cancer patients,
Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 21 (2007): 953-61. F Fawzy et al.,
Malignant Melanoma: Effects of an Early Structured Psychiatric
Intervention, Coping and Affective State on Recurrence and Survival
6 Years Later, Archives of General Psychiatry, 50 (1993):681-89.
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