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Surrender, a new relaxation and pain management method at the clinic

Posted on 03/03/2017

The Surrender method is carried out in direct contact with the person (no distance work). During a session, the practitioner places his or her hands in specific positions on the patient's body (mainly the skull and sacrum). Patients generally feel a great sense of relaxation and a strong impression of tranquillity, but sometimes also warmth and other subtle, pleasant sensations.

methode surrender parisThe session lasts 15-20 minutes. The practitioner does not use his or her own energy - this is not magnetism - but accompanies and reassures the patient, as in a haptonomy session. During the session, the practitioner does not diagnose or manipulate the patient.
The practitioner's sole intention during the treatment is to be a vector of healing energy.

It is thought that, during the treatment, the patient's body (energy body) draws on the necessary healing energy and distributes it according to its needs. In more scientific terms, we would say that the patient mobilises and redirects his or her self-healing capacities (cellular, biochemical and biophysical) where it is essential or necessary. This is why an 'overdose' of energy is not possible, as there is no external input.

This is a guarantee of safety for the patient, since it is his or her own capacities that are reactivated. That, in a nutshell, is the paradigm of this method, for which, whatever the explanations (medical, physiological, psychological, spiritual or energetic), the clinical benefits are tangible.http://www.methodesurrender.fr/

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