Rewind Trauma Therapy

Used for the treatment of PTSD, CPTSD and victims of traumatic events. Rewind therapy is a closure without disclosure treatment.

There are hundreds of case studies available showing great results.

Rewind Therapy Training Course - For Trauma and PTSD 12/09/2022

Have you ever thought about becoming a Rewind Trauma Therapist?

I have just launched my training course which is now available on Udemy.

Maybe you have clients who are suffering from PTSD or similar symptoms.

Maybe you would like to help people who have suffered trauma, you might already know someone who needs help with trauma. Whatever your reason is for being here I hope you’ll find this training informative and useful just as I did when I first trained.

The Rewind is different from other imaginal exposure therapies because no details are disclosed to the therapist, hence the treatment is known as “closure without disclosure”

The method within this course has been used with hundreds of clients, accomplishing fantastic results allowing the client to move forward, ceasing flashbacks and night terrors and bringing normality back to their lives.
Successful in treating veterans for PTSD.
Childhood Trauma
Sexual Abuse
Domestic Violence
Vehicle Accidents
Any near death experience
For Victims or Onlookers

Rewind Therapy Training Course - For Trauma and PTSD Learn to treat people suffering from a traumatic event. Often only one session is required to make profound changes.

31/08/2022

This was fantastic feedback from a client. It really does make a difference.

"Dawn Alison recommends Mind Align Hypnotherapy."

"I can’t rate Rewind therapy with John highly enough, he explained everything I would have to do and made sure I understood everything.

I had my first session 2weeks ago for trauma I went through at age 7yrs ( sexually abused and r***d), I am 58 now, so many years of flashbacks.

I was very sceptical at the start, honestly as I was rewinding back through the event it changed how I felt about it, playing the event in my head like at the cinema when I was in his car driving towards a car park in very remote area the car was kangarooing along the road, when rewound it almost made me chuckle!

Over the past two weeks I have noticed subtle changes. My dreams are no longer scary and leaving me drained for the day, each dream I had since has been completely different. I'm in control and confident.

So worth the money to enable me to get through days feeling lighter, thank you so much John."

04/08/2022

I've created this video to explain all about Rewind Therapy and what to expect in a session. Please do get in touch if you require any further help or information.

29/07/2022
Rewind Trauma Therapy - Treatment for PTSD and CPTSD 17/07/2022

Hi everyone, be careful in the heat if you’re in Europe this week.

I received an email today regarding the random clinical trials that have been carried out in Cardiff Uk.

It’s fantastic news to be honest and puts Rewind Therapy up there with other successful therapies.

I’ve been using this technique for a number of years now with a 95% success rate which is not to be sniffed at.

Here’s an extract from the email:

Hello fellow Rewind practitioners.
The Randomised Control Trial done at Cardiff University has confirmed that Rewind is as good as CBT or EMDR with of course the added advantages that single traumas were resolved in one to two sessions, three at the most; all done via internet, no face to face and realization of the cost benefits to the NHS.

If you want to know more take a look at my website or message me.
www.rewindtraumatherapy.co.uk

Rewind Trauma Therapy - Treatment for PTSD and CPTSD Rewind trauma therapist treating victims of trauma, r**e, death, kidnapping, all types of abuse, traffic accidents.

28/06/2021

Why don’t men talk about mental health?

Societal expectations and traditional gender roles play a role in why men are less likely to discuss or seek help for their mental health problems.

We know that gender stereotypes about women – the idea they should behave or look a certain way, for example – can be damaging to them. But it’s important to understand that men can be damaged by stereotypes and expectations too.

Some research also suggests that men who can’t speak openly about their emotions may be less able to recognise symptoms of mental health problems in themselves, and less likely to reach out for support.

Men may also be more likely to use potentially harmful coping methods such as drugs or alcohol and less likely to talk to family or friends about their mental health. However, there is research to suggest that men will access help when they feel it meets their preferences, and is easily accessed, meaningful, and engaging.

I have treated many men for various mental health problems.

My client base has become majority male dominated.

I have asked myself "why are more men making appointments to see me?"

Maybe I'm approachable and easy to open up to?

Based at the Silver Web Holistic Centre on Eyre Street in Clay Cross, Chesterfield with easy access and parking I can be available any time to suit.

22/06/2021

If you live in the Chesterfield area then why not consider attending this Free event? Full details below.

An Introduction to Clinical Hypnotherapy with John Preston.

Clinical Hypnotherapist and Trauma Therapist John Preston, will be giving a talk and demonstration on how he treats people for Fear, Anxiety and PTSD.

As restrictions are gradually lifted many people are worried about the future and how they will cope with getting back to some sort of reality.

Many people have lost loved ones and this can be a traumatic time for them. Not knowing who to turn to or how to cope with everything.

If you would like to attend please message me direct.

Numbers are limited due to government guidelines so booking is required to guarantee you a place.

This is a Free Event

Friday July 2nd at 19:00hrs - 20:30hrs (7pm - 8:30pm)
Address: The Silver Web Holistic Centre, The Old Bank, Eyre Street, Clay Cross, S45 9NS

10/06/2021

What type of trauma can Rewind Therapy be used for?

The short answer is any kind of trauma, anything that causes distress, anxiety and fear due to a past event.

Without going into to much detail I have a 13 year old client who had a throat infection last year. He is afraid to eat and so Rewind Therapy was used to change the emotions caused at that moment. The memory wasn’t removed but the emotions to that memory were changed. He is now eating again.

Each traumatic event is unique to the individual. No less and no more severe than other traumatic events as we all process them differently.

What’s the photo about?
It’s just me keeping cool 👍

21/05/2021

Today I had a zoom session with a veteran who has been suffering from flashbacks for over 30 years.

We did Rewind Trauma Therapy which took about one hour.

At the end of the session the veteran couldn’t describe how he felt without smiling.

Things will improve for him over the next few hours, days and weeks 😊

Don’t suffer in silence please do get in touch.

30/01/2021

Covid-19

Help for victims of trauma.

Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus and its variants hundreds of thousands of people have suffered and a high number of people have sadly died due to its effects.

Losing a close friend, family member or loved one is difficult and even experiencing a close death experience is traumatic to everyone involved.

A witness to a traumatic event can suffer just as much as the person it happened to.

Doctors, nurses, care home staff and all those on the frontline have witnessed events they were never prepared for and the toll this pays on their mental health is showing.

Many people will battle through their feelings and most will cope without lasting effects however, a small percentage of people will need some help.

If you are feeling the effects please do get in touch with us for a consultation.

We can help you deal with trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, alcohol issues and weight management.

It’s surprising how many clients feel relieved after their first session.

24/12/2020

Merry Christmas
To you all

05/11/2020

Just a bit of legal information to give you confidence and conformation that when you come to me for therapy all is good 👍:

Dear Registrant

We wrote to you yesterday to let you know we had sought legal advice on whether the complementary healthcare practitioners we register are included in the businesses permitted to remain open during the national restrictions in England introduced by the Government today.

Based on the advice we have received, we are writing to let you know that CNHC Registrants in England meet the definition of “other…health services, including services relating to mental health” contained in Section 47, Part 3 of the Schedule to The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 and can therefore continue to practise.

This legal advice has taken into account that in Section 25E of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 practitioners on Accredited Registers are defined as engaged in work that includes the provision of healthcare.

31/10/2020

If you want any more information on this technique then please do get in touch. £30 per session via zoom with an 86% success rate.

30/10/2020

Our new website is now live. Please take a look for further information on Rewind Therapy and how it can help you.

www.rewindtraumatherapy.co.uk

05/10/2020

I’ll be on the radio Wednesday at 13:00hrs 👍 talking about Rewind Therapy

http://www.s41radio.com

20/09/2020

PTSD – Rewind Trauma Therapy
Closure without disclosure
Rewind Therapy Practitioner:

Accredited with the International Association for Rewind Trauma Therapy we are committed to treating veterans for free.

Other individuals are charged at the same rate as the hypnotherapy sessions. We use funds received from these sessions to help towards costs of the free sessions for veterans.

The Rewind is different from other imaginal exposure therapies because no details are disclosed to the therapist, hence the treatment is known as “closure without disclosure”

The benefits of non disclosure include:

Minimizing the risk of the client being re-traumatized.
There is no fear of disclosing sensitive information e.g. In the case of servicemen, for example, about deployment.
For survivors of r**e and sexual abuse the benefit of not having to disclose details of the event to a stranger is self-evident.
Minimizing the risk to the therapist of developing compassion fatigue, particularly for those therapists involved with heavy workloads.
The Rewind offers a way of permanently stopping the involuntary recall by filing the traumatic event so it comes under control. Voluntary recall remains.

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