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Induced After Death Communication


Induced After Death Communication: A Miraculous Therapy for Grief and Loss Paperback – May 1, 2014

Author: Allan L. Botkin PsyD | Language: English | ISBN: 1571747125 | Format: PDF, EPUB

Induced After Death Communication: A Miraculous Therapy for Grief and Loss – May 1, 2014
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing; Reprint edition (May 1, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1571747125
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571747129
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,936 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    • #7 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > New Age > Reincarnation
    • #8 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Psychotherapy, TA & NLP
    • #10 in Books > Self-Help > Death & Grief > Grief & Bereavement
Induced after-death communication (IADC) is a real breakthrough in the fields of grief and trauma therapy. Allan L. Botkin, a Doctor of Psychology, worked for 20 years at a VA hospital and specialized in treating PTSD among combat veterans. He discovered that a variation of EMDR, or eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing, reliably induced after-death communications in his patients, giving them dramatic relief from the anger, guilt and sadness they had been carrying around the loss of comrades or casualties they had inflicted,and the general trauma of war.

Dr. Botkin's patients are all convinced that their communications with dead people are real. They consistently see those who passed as healthy, happy, younger (or in the case of children often older), and are reassured that they are OK. In cases where the person who passed was an abuser, they often asked forgiveness which, when granted, cleared the pain carried by the patient. Patients who have experienced both NDEs (near death experiences) and IADCs, say that they are very similar. They talk about things like the tunnel of light, being greeted by loved ones, feelings of great love, life reviews, etc.

IADC differs from hypnosis in that the patients are awake and alert, and no suggestions at all are given. They are only instructed to close their eyes after the induction and wait expectantly for whatever comes. Astonishingly, the success rate of going into an IADC is over 70%.

Dr. Botkin takes great pains to remain neutral as to the nature of the experience and whether he believes his patients are accessing a past life. While EMDR is accepted by the medical establishment, after death communication is understandably a challenge to their scientific orientation.
I first read Dr. Botkin's book in 2006. It spoke to the need I had noticed consistently since I began my counseling career in 1975 that people's unresolved grief was THE major obstacle that prevented them from fulfilling their potential, and appreciating their lives. People don't want to "put the past behind them" as they are often told to do when there is a death. They instinctively hold on to their agonized longing for the loved one because it's the last visceral connection they have with them. If that's where they think their loved one is, that's where they want to be. But, if they stay in the past, then life goes on without them, they can't attend to other relationships, or maybe they have to relieve that terrible pain with substance abuse. It seems to be a "catch-22".

With Botkin's discovery, the whole context for grieving is changed. It is no longer a process of trying to recover from the absence of a relationship that was life itself to people in many cases. It is by the accelerated processing of the sadness of the loss through a non-invasive, psychophysical therapy technique that the experience of reconnection with the loved one is discovered. People can have great losses, but they can go on to have joy and involvement with the world again and FEEL their loved one with them while they do. The sadness that may have been seen as a precious wound can now be released in favor of experiencing a renewed connection with the person who was so treasured.

After reading this book back in 2006, I learned Dr. Botkin's technique from him personally, and have been practicing it and teaching it to other therapists myself. It quite literally is, as one widow told me "a game changer.

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