NET Reduces Symptoms of Traumatic Stress in Cancer Survivors, Thomas Jefferson University

 

This video discusses a study conducted by Thomas Jefferson University on the effects of Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) on cancer survivors experiencing emotional distress. The study involved functional MRI scans of participants’ brains before and after NET treatment and found significant changes in brain activity, indicating a positive impact on emotional well-being. Participants reported reduced symptoms of trauma and improved quality of life after undergoing NET treatment.

Here are the time-stamped highlights of the video:

  • 00:00 – 00:30: Introduction to the topic of the video and the study conducted by Thomas Jefferson University.
  • 00:30 – 01:30: Dr. Scott Walker discusses his experience in the field of mental health and medicine and his excitement about the effectiveness of NET.
  • 01:30 – 02:30: Presentation of findings from brain scans showing significant changes in brain activity after NET treatment.
  • 02:30 – 03:30: Testimonials from cancer survivors who experienced positive outcomes from NET treatment, including reduced crying episodes and improved overall well-being.
  • 03:30 – 04:30: Explanation of the process of identifying and addressing underlying traumas through NET treatment.
  • 04:30 – 05:30: Discussion of the importance of data and research in supporting the acceptance of new interventions like NET.
  • 05:30 – 06:30: Acknowledgements and thanks to the One Research Foundation, study participants, and practitioners involved in the research.
  • 06:30 – 08:17: Closing remarks emphasizing the effectiveness of NET and encouraging viewers to learn more about the treatment and the One Research Foundation.

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