Reincarnation Therapy
About This Book
Reincarnation Therapy is Ingrid Vallieres' clinical and theoretical exploration of past-life regression as a healing modality — presenting the theoretical framework that explains how unresolved experiences from previous incarnations can generate the physical, emotional, and relational difficulties of the current life, and the therapeutic methodology through which these past-life sources can be accessed, processed, and resolved to produce genuine healing in the present. Vallieres writes from the perspective of a practitioner who came to past-life therapy through the clinical evidence rather than through a prior commitment to the reincarnation hypothesis, and who maintains a healthy critical perspective on both the therapeutic claims and their theoretical underpinning.
The book covers the major categories of difficulty that regression therapy has proven most useful for: phobias with no identifiable present-life source, recurring relationship patterns that persist across different partners, chronic physical symptoms that resist conventional medical treatment, and inexplicable emotional responses to specific stimuli. For each category, Vallieres presents the theoretical explanation (how the past-life experience generated the current symptom) alongside case material illustrating the specific healing process — making the book both a theoretical introduction and a practical guide for both prospective clients and practitioners interested in the methodology.
What You'll Learn
• Understand the theoretical framework Vallieres presents: how unresolved emotional experiences from past lives leave impressions in the soul's memory that are carried forward into successive incarnations and that generate present-life symptoms when sufficiently similar triggers activate the original pattern
• Grasp the specific categories of present-life difficulty that regression therapy most consistently addresses: phobias, recurring relationship patterns, chronic physical conditions, and unexplained emotional responses — with case illustrations of how past-life sources for each have been identified and resolved
• Recognise the methodology of regression therapy as Vallieres presents it: the induction methods, the therapeutic skills required for effective past-life work, the importance of the emotional processing dimension (as distinct from mere narrative recall), and the closing procedures that ensure integration of what has been accessed
• Learn the distinction between effective and ineffective past-life regression: how regression that produces only interesting stories without therapeutic resolution differs from regression that achieves genuine healing — and what the crucial elements are that distinguish the latter from the former
• Appreciate Vallieres' critical perspective: her honest assessment of the limitations of regression therapy, the conditions under which it is most and least appropriate, the ethical considerations that practitioners must attend to, and the epistemological questions about whether past-life memories are literally historical or are therapeutic constructions that nevertheless carry genuine psychological truth
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