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TRE
Q&A
Why does TRE make people
feel better?
The exercises activate a shaking mechanism, which
causes the muscles to relax. Relaxing tense muscle patterns can often reduce stress in the spine,
neck, shoulders and pelvis. When tension is released anywhere in the body, the brain registers a
reduction in pain signals, producing new hormones that promote healing.
Why is TRE a revolutionary tool for everyday stress, anxiety or
trauma?
These unique, yet simple, exercises activate an
involuntary shaking in the muscles. Therefore, an individual does not use the conscious control of
their body or brain that most relaxation techniques rely upon. TRE taps the unconscious part of the
brain so one can actually watch TV or listen to music and allow the shaking do all the
work.
How do people benefit from periodic TRE practice, stress management and
popular relaxation techniques?
Stress, anxiety and trauma are common events in
people’s lives. We often experience stress on a daily level, either at home or at work. The body
constantly responds to elevated levels of stress by contracting the muscles to ‘get through’ the
problem. However, we seldom recognize these contractions until we experience pain, discomfort or
illness. By practicing preventative techniques like TRE, we can prevent stress and tension levels
from elevating to a point of chronic illness.
Why does TRE seem to improve sleep and build resilience?
The body intuitively knows how and when to put
itself to sleep. Difficulty sleeping is simply a symptom that something is out of balance with the
body. Sleeplessness is often the signal that stress, anxiety and tension are causing the "sleep
mechanism" to not activate properly.
Deep muscular relaxation, which TRE elicit, induces the body to activate the rest/digest,
relaxation response of the parasympathetic nervous system that allows the body to sleep. Resiliency
can be attained when the individual can work, respond to stress, play, and then rest. If deep
adequate rest, and the relaxation response, is not a part of the individual’s daily life,
resiliency is compromised.
Integrating TRE into Work and other Health
Modalities
How is it used as a therapeutic tool to reduce anxiety, anger,
stress, tension and post trauma symptoms?
It can be used as a therapeutic tool because these
symptoms can be difficult to manage at times. They might seem overwhelming. The process of using
this tool in a therapeutic context provides the therapist with the ability to use the body as part
of the stress reduction process without needing to have advanced degrees in body
psychotherapy.
Why can periodic TRE help reduce workplace conflict and facilitate
cooperation?
Conflict is caused by stress and tension whether at
work or home. People who are calm and relaxed do not experience much conflict. However, remaining
in a place of calmness and relaxation is difficult because daily life challenges our relaxed state.
Periodic TRE continually reduces the levels of daily stress and anxiety in the body that give the
person access to a more relaxed state of mind. The combination of a relaxed body and relaxed mind
can lead to a reduction of conflict in all areas of one’s life.
How does TRE compliment yoga, meditation, exercise workouts, and
spiritual practices?
Exercise, workouts and yoga often reduce tension in
the muscles and help increase strength and flexibility. Many tension patterns and contractions are
deep inside the body, often without our conscious awareness. TRE uncovers these less conscious but
obvious tension patterns. The contractions release tension at this deeper level. When this occurs,
the body takes on greater flexibility and resilience. This increased awareness of a ‘deeper sense
of self’ often extends itself into the realm of the ‘spiritual’ to which many people aspire. Once
there is a deeper felt sense of oneself, there is a natural deeper sense of connection to others
and the ‘universe’ or the ‘spiritual’.
More Details for Those Ready to Learn
TRE
Why might a TRE facilitator be
beneficial?
If people believe they have deep traumas that have
strong emotional components, they might find it safer and easier to have a private session with a
Certified TRE Practitioner who can guide them safely through the exercises and teach them how to
self-regulate any emotions that might surface. This can be arranged as a private consultation in
person or via Skype. Alternatively workshops are available for those who would feel comfortable
learning TRE in a group setting.
How much time is needed to do TRE?
TRE, like any other new method might require some
time to get used to. Although the exercises are designed to be easy and simple to follow, for some,
it can be like riding a bike, jumping rope or learning to ski — it might take a little practice.
Once the exercises are learned and the shaking is activated a few times, the process will move much
faster. We suggest that 15 minutes of the shaking/tremor release will
be enough for one session. Although some have such a positive experience in this release process
that they extend this time for much longer. Over time some TRE users have found that they do not
need to do the full exercise process and find they are able to activate the release without the
full routine.
Can I use TRE to release stress/tension will watching TV, or as part of another exercise
routine?
Yes, in fact for many people allowing the mind to be
distracted by another activity allows the body to release tension without any ego/mind/thought
interference in the process. For others the process of focusing on the body can be helpful and
healing. This is a personal decision based on individual preference.
How often should I practice TRE?
Once you have learned
the TRE process and you are comfortable with the process you can do TRE everyday if you like. We
recommend that you do TRE at least two times per week. However, even occasional use of TRE will be
beneficial to reducing deeply held muscular tension.
What does strong or gentle shaking mean?
If the shaking is strong it is an indicator that the
large muscles in the body are breaking up ‘iceberg-like’ tension in the muscles. These tension
blockages create strong shaking until they break up and the energy can flow more easily. Finer
movements are equally important in reworking our tension holding patterns. Beware of making
judgments about the intensity of your shaking and what this all means.
This process will ebb and flow with varying intensity and you need to trust the body is doing
exactly what it needs to in order to release held tension.
Do these exercises cause emotions to surface?
Because these
exercises relax tightly held muscles, buried emotions can surface for some people during deep
muscular relaxation. Others report no particular emotional feelings and just experience a physical
shaking that leads to reduced stress. Both situations are perfect. Each session is unique. The body
simply does what it needs to do. The goal is to allow this process to emerge
naturally.
If you experience emotional feelings while doing TRE, please be
very respectful of the process. If you begin to feel vulnerable, sensitive, overwhelmed or scared
and want to stop the exercises, simply straighten your legs and lock your knees. Stay in this
position for a few minutes. Or, you may want to curl up in a ball, walk around, or eat something.
The point is to do what is needed to get comfortable again or come back to your present reality, we
call this "grounding". Take your time. In practicing TRE it is very important to learn
"self-regulation" where you shake/tremor from a place of safety and are able to come in and out of
the TRE process. A few find they want or need a TRE Practitioner to assist them in learning
self-regulating skills. Others may find it helpful to enlist friends, family and/or therapist in
this process.
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