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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
The Sensory Window Has Closed
I feel that I have to bang on about the sensory window because it has only a brief lifespan. That is why Marilyn Monroe was always headed for disaster. All the adoration in the world was not enough; the expanse of her deprivation equaled her massive need for so-called love. And it could never be fulfilled because the sensory window had close years before. So without knowing it she settled for applause, adoration, interest in her by world leaders and publicity without end. And still she took painkillers by the truckload. You can never love neurosis away. And all those substitutes for what looks like love are just that: substitutes. They are symbolic and never fulfilling except for the moment, which is why there needs to be more and more. And it can never be enough because the exigencies of the need, its asymptote, have faded away, buried with gates shut.
What we can do is offer enough caring and support to keep the pain at bay and well hidden.
So what does this mean in human terms? That the open sensory window when need can be fulfilled has a brief short-life. That once it closes, the symptoms will go on and on. For example, high blood pressure or migraines. When they are of first-line brainstem origin, once the gates are locked we cannot cure the affliction; we can only ameliorate the expression of the symptoms. There is no cure because nothing can penetrate to make a difference. That is why addiction to heavy drugs is so unyielding and obdurate. Once the imprint is locked-in there can be be no change; the gating system makes no exceptions and has no mercy. It is indifferent to other than its key task: to keep pain subdued. Here biology dictates. It keeps pain down so we can go on living and producing. It makes life bearable. And this is why all of the so-called rehab centers fail. They dance around the expression of the pain without ever delving deep down into it. They make the patient feel safe and protected for the moment, but that is the problem. It is momentary.
Until we recognize and accept the powerful force of the gating system we go on trying to do the impossible. Marilyn had the adulation of tens of thousands but when she came off stage she swallowed dozens of painkillers. Clearly symbolic love was and is evanescent. There was the perfect example that we cannot touch emotional deprivation once the gates are closed. She could say a thousand times, “I want to get off painkillers” but ideas and desires are cerebral and are no match for deep imprints. This is assuming that she knew that she was in pain and that she knew where the pain came from. It is never so obvious. And even a therapy such as Primal is no match against the imprint unless the therapy takes place in-house where the patient can be watched and controlled.
That is why an addict needs a nonverbal approach, pills, and sadly, electroshock therapy. We somehow need to get below the top verbal level into the strictly biologic. I am not sure the exact length of the open sensory window but it matches the time when the need is at its height. A mother who falls ill during the birth process cannot come back six months later and love the child daily and expect everything to be fine. There will be a residue of pain. And to make clear, the deprivation of basic need produces unimaginable pain. Of course her love will make an important difference but it may not eliminate the residue of suffering left inside the baby while the mother was away at a hospital. And this is what is diabolic about the human condition. Parents can be loving but due to no fault of their own they have left a grain of pain that lingers.
The mother cannot nurse due to a whole host of reasons or she cannot be attentive because, alone, she has to go to work to help feed her baby. The reasons are infinite but they still spell pure pain. And that pain is a warning that there is unfinished business to be dealt with. And wonderfully, it gives us the means to undo aspects of the imprint and allows us to have the means toward normalcy. It says, “deal with this and maybe you can be normal again and get rid of your addictions and compulsions.” It is not a false promise; it is the promise kept alive by our biology.
It does not give us a potpourri of choices, however. It says we must return to the sender; the sender of pain by the imprint. It is a narrow promise but one of great hope for our stability in life. It says, pay attention, there is real hope. And one day as our research into deep imprints continues we may find that this is true of serious diseases such as cancer and diabetes, of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The reason these diseases have been so recalcitrant is that we have focused on the wrong thing; the symptoms the diseases gives out, and ignoring solidified imprint.
Why? Until now we could not see it. Now we can and as a therapist who has been there, I can deliver the key notes from the underground the accompanying maps, that may pave the way for cures.
Art I Recently came across the work of Daniel Amen and I would like to know if you are aware of it and using or planning to add his imaging methods in your clinic. It seems to me these would be great complements.
ReplyDeleteHi, cyberpuppet.
DeleteDoes Daniel Amen focus mainly on the power of the mind?
- Yannis -
Hi Art.
ReplyDeleteI have a question for you.
Let's say that someone knuckles under an addiction frequently. One day, he realizes it and decides to restrain from it. Could this lack of inner relaxation trigger easier a primal feeling, hence lead to a cure?
An addiction could be smoking, driving like a maniac, masturbation, excessive work/errands, being violent etc...
- Yannis -
It could but it is different for everyone. So large discourse make me wary art. never have pre thoughts about what needs to be done; the patient will prove you wrong. art
DeleteYannis: Yes, with all that means. art
ReplyDeleteAn electrochemical composition in the context of the physiological state processes also abreaction!
ReplyDeleteThoughts is just a consequence of abreaction... not what you think or do!
Abreaction... is not to vent our thoughts ... it is an electrochemical process of an earlier stage... cemented throughout life... and thereof still an life-threatening reminder of it... it with now... the same as then consequences of physiological reactions forming thoughts... symptoms of action in process to escape the experience of abreaction... abreaction from then life-threatening events!
Thoughts is a consequence of abreaction (not the abreaction itself) to keep life-threatening experiences at distance!
This is the whole reason why we have to get away from our thoughts of "control" in therapy... to the actual event of life-threatening experiences! Get closer to the event of abreaction... the need for what the chemical compositionin caused!
Frank
When you go to Electroencephalography, they put you in a small dark room. You lay on a bed, close your eyes and breath deep. Mild electricity is inflicted in your brain. There are also random sparks of light and short sounds. When I was there years ago, I fell into a blurry mess of primal feelings and was knocked out of consciousness. Doctors said that it happens with many people there.
ReplyDeleteWhen you go to Electroencephalography, they put you in a small dark room. You lay on a bed, close your eyes and breath deep. Mild electricity is inflicted in your brain. There are also random sparks of light and short sounds. When I was there years ago, I fell into a blurry mess of primal feelings and was knocked out of consciousness. Doctors said that it happens with many people there.
ReplyDeletefirst off one can get stuck in a reaction by , approaching feelings by thinking where I need to go in my feelings, rather than feeling my way. My feeling work usually always starts with some act out dialogue with my-defence-system/thinking.....then I gently try shifting my focus to feeling, by shifting my dialogue to how I am feeling about my thinking,........ and then as I get gently more into the feeling, I start to dialogue non verbally with my feeling.....then I continue by giving myself choice each moment with each breath ( I'm only dealing with one breath at a time, weather it be a held onto breath or a sudden gasp) whether to feel a bit more.....then a bit more, as I build trust with myself......I think feeling about the feeling, helps to facilitate a gentle shift into fresh insights, as apposed to acting out a perceived idea of the form my feeling expression should take. Then I start to become my own observer of my feeling journey.....Its just so incredible that I get to dialogue with you while your alive Art ! One day people will refer to you like Albert Einstein , but in a greater way because you revealed the workings of our inner universe, the one that connects us to a direct experience of the universe perhaps. Ps. I know very little about Albert Einstein ....
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Katherine
An email question: "Art, I'm wondering if, in your experience, addictions are all rooted in 1st line pain, for all intents and purposes???"
ReplyDeleteMy answer: Most but not all addictions of the very heavy kind are first line based. art
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