KONSELING TRAUMATIK MENGGUNAKAN EGO STATE THERAPY (Traumatic Counseling Using Ego State Therapy)
Abstract
Traumatic experience make people not happy and fears in life. Because of that needs traumatic counseling to remove and healing trauma symptoms. Ego state therapy is a powerful and brief therapy based on the premise that personality is composed of separate parts, rather than being a homogeneous whole. Ego state therapy could effectively for handling trauma and fears. Based on study, trauma memories are encoded in the subconscious mind. Traumatic counseling using ego state therapy technique purpose for remove trauma symptom. Because of trauma memories encoded in the subconscious mind, then single-session ego state therapy would effectively using hypnosis condition in therapy. Process of ego state therapy using hypnosis consist of accessing vaded ego state, doing regression for knowing the root cause of trigger trauma. Then, doing process of expression, removal and reliefe of vaded ego state which using mature and nurturing ego state. 
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