Transformational Work With Anxiety (Pt. 2): Changing the Inner Story
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Anxiety often manifests as a persistent "inner story" with predictable somatic repercussions rooted in childhood coping strategies. Because these patterns are repeatable, they can be recognized and transformed through "heartmind" techniques that integrate soma and psyche. This case study follows a patient struggling with defensive reactions in her relationships. Using the Hakomi method, the practitioner helps the patient explore the "felt sense" of her anxiety—a tightness in her solar plexus near LV 13—which revealed a 20-year-old false memory regarding her childhood.
By uncovering a hidden memory of being allowed to hold her baby sister, the patient transitioned from a "deflated" posture to a feeling of softness and peace. To anchor this new pattern, the practitioner used acupuncture to bridge the solar plexus and chest, utilizing points like CV 14, K 21, and CV 17. This combined approach—using mindful self-awareness followed by needle reinforcement—allows patients to listen better and communicate more softly in their daily lives.