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Emotional Therapy For The Aftermath of a Stroke

by Kim Bradley

Emotional Therapy For The Aftermath of a Stroke

Kim Bradley writes: I was asked to talk to a group of stroke patients at West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth, by Ahlam Wynne who has recently been awarded The Stroke Association’s Life after Stroke Excellence Award. The talk was initially about the benefits of massage for the recovery of a stroke but in talking to Margaret and Stan (two recovering Stroke patients) it became clear that how they are FEELING was their biggest concern.

 

Emotional Therapy For The Aftermath of a Stroke

Talk and Demonstration at West Middlesex Hospital

11th May 2009

By Kim Bradley

 

I was asked to talk to a group of stroke patients at West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth, by Ahlam Wynne who has recently been awarded The Stroke Association’s Life after Stroke Excellence Award.

 

Stroke Nurse Given Excellence Award

Stroke Nurse Ahlam Wynne gains excellence award from the Stroke AssociationWest Middlesex University Hospital Stroke Specialist Nurse, Ahlam Wynne, has been awarded The Stroke Association’s ‘Life after Stroke’ Excellence Award, for her exceptional work at the hospital stroke unit.

This is the first year the excellence award, which has been created to recognise a health worker providing exceptional service in stroke care has been presented. The recipient must demonstrate commitment to raising awareness of stroke care, as well as a dedication and passion for their job. 

The Stroke Association has made Ahlam Wynne this year’s winner for her excellent medical knowledge and the improvements she has brought to the lives of her patients.

 

I was impressed with the monthly meetings they have set up for stroke patients to hear talks on relevant subjects like Diet, the Benefits System, Speech Therapy and Complementary Healthcare. Patients who are well on their way to recovery come back to the hospital for the regular meetings to enjoy learning about something new, comradeship, chat and tea and biscuits.

The talk was initially about the benefits of massage for the recovery of a stroke but in talking to Margaret and Stan (two recovering Stroke patients) it became clear that how they are FEELING was their biggest concern.

I switched the talk to my other passion, EmoTrance, to give them insight into how the sometimes FRIGHTENING world of EMOTIONS can be changed with an understanding how energy works in the body.

Physically, the effects of the stroke were clear to see. Margaret had her stroke in August last year (6 months ago). It was a left brain bleed that involved an operation, difficulty with speech and loss of full movement on her right side. At this stage Margaret’s speech is considerably clearer with just a slight drawl to indicate there may have been a problem, but she has right sided weakness particularly in her arm.

For Stan, his stroke was 4 years ago and he has dedicated his time since in helping others with their condition. Stan has regained full and clear speech ability but still has pins and needles down his right side, in particular his arm.

They both explained that soon after the actual stroke they soon regained mental alertness (at least enough to realise what had happened to them), but found they were in a FRIGHTENING place where their bodies were not responding to their intention, thought and will.

  • The range of emotions felt during the subsequent recovery time ranged through FRUSTRATION, ANXIETY, FEAR OF A RELAPSE, WORRY, STRESS, DEPRESSION, TEARFULNESS and ANGER to name but a few.

Even 6 months on and now able to move around again ANXIETY and FRUSTRATION are still a big part of their day. Margaret has loss of freedom from being able to drive to now having to take the bus. Both explained about the FRUSTRATION of everything taking longer, each movement having to be considered and done with deliberation. Even reaching for a drink can be an ordeal as you gauge the distance and attempt to clasp your hand around the vessel then having to navigate it to your lips – sheer FRUSTRATION. Especially when it is your main use arm and hand that has been affected. Everyday tasks that we take for granted can be viewed as a chore and something to DREAD.

Another interesting aspect of the emotions is how they feel they are viewed by others (in particular their family). They sense a FRUSTRATION from their FAMILY about the fact that doing things takes longer and they often relent and let family members “do things” for them – giving rise to less opportunity to get better at “DOING THINGS” whilst their brain makes new neural pathways and connections.

I discussed with Margaret and Stan that sometimes it is our PERCEPTION of what others are thinking and not the actual facts. Their family may in fact be feeling very PATIENT with the progress and indeed HAPPY to see the efforts being made. I know this from my own father who I care for - who has early stages of Alzheimer’s and is very partially sighted. I always wait patiently while he attempts to navigate the key into the lock to open the door. He often mentions how he feels other people’s URGENCY about the time it is taking even though I never mind how long it takes.

I asked Stan and Margaret to think about what causes them the most stress and frustration about the after effects of the stroke. I asked them to get a sense of where it feels TIGHT, UNCOMFORTABLE, HEAVY, PAINFUL or in some way DIFFERENT to what they were experiencing before they thought about their frustration. Stan was holding both his hands out in clenched fists, his arms rigid – he said it was like he wanted to PUNCH out at something. Margaret was feeling very tight in her right arm (the arm affected by the stroke). I guided them to let the tight feelings SOFTEN and FLOW out of their body in whichever way felt natural and right for them.

Watching them I could see a visible RELAXATION in their body posture, their facial expressions and breathing rate. When all the negative sensations in the arms were gone I asked them to tell me what happened in their own words.

Stan felt the energy from both his arms come into his body and travel down and out of his legs and toes. The REMARKABLE thing about Stan’s ENERGY MOVEMENT was a complete CESSATION of the pins and needles in his arm once the energy had left the body.

Margaret felt the energy movement TRAVEL up her arm and out of her stomach area.

* The movement of the Emotional Energy follows pathways akin to the Meridian Energy System that Acupuncture uses.

Once the energy had flowed out I asked them to reflect back on the frustration they were thinking about before.

I asked them “How do you feel now? Do you feel the same, or do you feel different? If you feel different, in what way do you feel different?”

Both said they didn’t feel frustrated at all and couldn’t really think why they had felt so frustrated before. Both felt their affected arm felt more relaxed and a layer of tension had been released.

We all agreed that it was very interesting and yet not surprising that the emotions they were feeling were related to energy blockages in their recovering arms.

We finished the session with a soothing massage to the hands and forearms to promote the flow of lymphatic fluid and blood flow to physically support the energy work.

Stan and Margaret agreed that this kind of Complementary Health care would be extremely useful for the full recovery of a stroke. Emotional therapy is a vital component along with physiotherapy, speech therapy, dietary changes and appropriate exercise.

Kim Bradley

Kim Bradley Caring for CarersEmotional Freedom Training

Kim Bradley regularly presents on the subject of Emotional Health and as well as training the main programme of courses in EmoTrance, she leads a 2.5 hour mini workshop call Caring for Carers.

Please contact Kim for details.

For more information, please visit:

www.emotionalfreedom-training.co.uk

Posted May 30, 2009 by Kim Bradley   
Kim Bradley

Kim Bradley

Kim Bradley trainer

At Emotional Freedom Training we are passionate about helping people understand how their emotions affect their everyday life. We provide training and one to one treatment sessions to support and nourish the energy system to release blocked emotions and bring about health and vitality. Our aim is to enhance people’s lives by giving them a tool they can use in the moment to transform emotions when they are running high and threaten to overwhelm. We want to help clear and heal past hurts so that you can realise your own potential and live the life you were supposed to have at last.

Courses range from Self Help and Personal Development days to Advanced Practitioner Training. We also have specialist programmes including EmoTrance in Schools, Harmony in the Home Parenting Workshops, Transforming your Relationship with Food, Performing from the Heart and Caring for Carers.

Emotional Freedom Training is run by Kim Bradley and Louise Bliss who have over 15 years experience in the field of complementary health care ranging from various styles of massage therapies, reflexology, different styles of healing and Meridian Energy Therapies.

“We are passionate about bringing EmoTrance to the public’s attention and regularly host introductory evenings. We believe EmoTrance is not just for therapists but for everyone and we are very proud of our efforts to bring EmoTrance into schools and for families and parents. Our courses are run with two trainers so that everyone gets maximum support and quality tuition leaving them very confident with the technique.”

Public speaking and article writing is available on all aspects of Emotional Health. Further details can be found on www.emotionalfreedom-training.co.uk
Emotional Freedom Training offer inspirational and motivational courses to enhance your life.

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