Between Therapy Sessions: 3 Handy Coping Skills for Trauma

Between Therapy Sessions: 3 Handy Coping Skills for Trauma

March 5, 2015

By Anastasia Pollock, LCMHCPosttraumatic Stress Topic Expert Contributor

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Transforming Anger: The Heartmath Solution

Transforming Anger: The Heartmath Solution for Letting Go of Rage, Frustration, and Irritation, by Doc Childre & Deborah RozmanMatthew McKay (Foreword) (2003)

In recent years, neuroscientists have discovered that the heart has its own intelligence, a complex independent nervous system that is referred to as ‘the brain in the heart.’ Getting the heart into a positive rhythm can directly send a signal to the brain, allowing the two to synchronize and literally transform anger, frustration, and irritation into compassion, empathy, and calm.

From Transforming Anger, learn how thoughts and feelings get stored in the nervous system and create cellular triggers of irritation, frustration, and anger. Then find out how to get beyond the mechanical negative pull of these triggers. Discover how to control your heart rhythms using a 60-second ‘freeze-frame’ technique: an exercise that calms the mind, synchronizes the nervous system, and increases the level of internal coherence, so that you can clearly and quickly see the options for dealing with anger. This technique can be used anytime and anywhere, and puts you in a zone in which you are able to feel calm, compassionate feelings for yourself and for others. For lasting change, learn to build emotional assets, depersonalize the actions of others, identify resistance to change, and keep the practice going.

HeartMath is a registered trademark of the Institute of HeartMath.