Her Daddy in Heaven Hugs Her

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Afterlife communication

Today, for the first time in humanity’s history, people are able to communicate freely with their loved ones now living in the afterlife. One of the most successful methods is performed by state-licensed psychotherapists, also called counselors. There are two methods psychotherapist researchers have developed that are up to 98% successful in helping people have afterlife communications with their loved ones while sitting in the psychotherapist’s office. And the resulting communications reduce their grief from a very strong score of 10 on a 10 point scale to 0 to 3 in a single session. In this series of videos, Dr. R. Craig Hogan presents the actual accounts of people who have had successful afterlife communications with their loved ones while sitting with a psychotherapist.

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Hundreds of psychotherapists are now helping their clients have afterlife communications with the people for whom they are grieving. One method is named Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy, developed by Washington-state licensed psychotherapist Rochelle Wright. In this therapy, the client sits before the psychotherapist and the psychotherapist uses a procedure called eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing or EMDR to put the client into a state of mind in which the afterlife communications take place.

Grief therapy has grief therapists heal grief

The client sits quietly as the loved one in spirit comes to them, speaks to them, hugs and kisses them at times, and even takes them on tours of their life in the afterlife. The psychotherapist does nothing more than listen to the client describing what has happened. Those in the afterlife take over and communicate freely. The client’s grief is always reduced dramatically by the experience.

Dr. R. Craig Hogan co-authored a book with Rochelle. In our book we have a number of cases describing what clients experienced while in therapy sessions. This is an example.

The child described in this account and the child’s mother both agreed that we could describe the Repair & Reattachment session, without using their actual names. A transcript of the recording follows the audio controls.

Transcript of the Recording

Selena came to Rochelle for a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session with her husband, John, who had passed away over a year before. She brought her 10-year-old daughter, Natasha, with her. Natasha was deeply in grief over her father’s passing. Her grief displayed in hyperactivity, restlessness, and periods of deep sadness. Selena asked Rochelle if Natasha could also have a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session. Rochelle had not used the Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy procedure with a child before, but believed there was no reason that it shouldn’t be possible, so she agreed to do it if Natasha herself stated that she wanted the experience.

Rochelle talked with Natasha about the Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy procedure to be sure she knew what it was and genuinely wanted to experience it. Natasha was definite. She wanted to go through the procedure.

Rochelle met with Natasha. Natasha put on the headset playing music and sounds alternating in volume between the left and right ears. She described her deep love for her daddy, and the sadness she had been struggling with since his passing. She asked, “Will I be able to hear my daddy when I talk to him?” Rochelle explained that it would be like hearing, but without sounds. Natasha said, “I want to talk to my daddy.”

Rochelle determined the most disturbing memory for Natasha and began the Repair & Reattachment Procedure. After a short time, Natasha had a clear afterlife connection with her father. During the connection, she asked him what it’s like in heaven. He told her, “It’s nice here. There’s no pain in heaven. I like it, and I’m happy to be here, but I’m really happy we’re together and we can talk.” After more conversation, Natasha said to Rochelle, “I told him I miss him and I love him. He said, ‘I miss you and I love you too.’ I felt like my daddy was holding me.” She ended the session happy and smiling.

A week later, I spoke with Selena. She said, “Natasha is doing so well. Before, she was visibly distressed. It was like she had attention deficit disorder. She would start something and not finish and start something else and flit from one thing to another. That has stopped! She doesn’t have any of the same symptoms.”  

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Her Daddy in Heaven Hugs Her
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Her Daddy in Heaven Hugs Her
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A 10-year-old girl has a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session with psychotherapist Rochelle Wright. She meets, talks to, and embraces her father now living in the afterlife.
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Afterlife communication

Today, for the first time in humanity’s history, people are able to communicate freely with their loved ones now living in the afterlife. One of the most successful methods is performed by state-licensed psychotherapists, also called counselors. There are two methods psychotherapist researchers have developed that are up to 98% successful in helping people have afterlife communications with their loved ones while sitting in the psychotherapist’s office. And the resulting communications reduce their grief from a very strong score of 10 on a 10 point scale to 0 to 3 in a single session. In this series of videos, Dr. R. Craig Hogan presents the actual accounts of people who have had successful afterlife communications with their loved ones while sitting with a psychotherapist.

Support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife by contributing $6 for a membership.

Hundreds of psychotherapists are now helping their clients have afterlife communications with the people for whom they are grieving. One method is named Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy, developed by Washington-state licensed psychotherapist Rochelle Wright. In this therapy, the client sits before the psychotherapist and the psychotherapist uses a procedure called eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing or EMDR to put the client into a state of mind in which the afterlife communications take place.

Grief therapy has grief therapists heal grief

The client sits quietly as the loved one in spirit comes to them, speaks to them, hugs and kisses them at times, and even takes them on tours of their life in the afterlife. The psychotherapist does nothing more than listen to the client describing what has happened. Those in the afterlife take over and communicate freely. The client’s grief is always reduced dramatically by the experience.

Dr. R. Craig Hogan co-authored a book with Rochelle. In our book we have a number of cases describing what clients experienced while in therapy sessions. This is an example.

The child described in this account and the child’s mother both agreed that we could describe the Repair & Reattachment session, without using their actual names. A transcript of the recording follows the audio controls.

Transcript of the Recording

Selena came to Rochelle for a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session with her husband, John, who had passed away over a year before. She brought her 10-year-old daughter, Natasha, with her. Natasha was deeply in grief over her father’s passing. Her grief displayed in hyperactivity, restlessness, and periods of deep sadness. Selena asked Rochelle if Natasha could also have a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session. Rochelle had not used the Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy procedure with a child before, but believed there was no reason that it shouldn’t be possible, so she agreed to do it if Natasha herself stated that she wanted the experience.

Rochelle talked with Natasha about the Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy procedure to be sure she knew what it was and genuinely wanted to experience it. Natasha was definite. She wanted to go through the procedure.

Rochelle met with Natasha. Natasha put on the headset playing music and sounds alternating in volume between the left and right ears. She described her deep love for her daddy, and the sadness she had been struggling with since his passing. She asked, “Will I be able to hear my daddy when I talk to him?” Rochelle explained that it would be like hearing, but without sounds. Natasha said, “I want to talk to my daddy.”

Rochelle determined the most disturbing memory for Natasha and began the Repair & Reattachment Procedure. After a short time, Natasha had a clear afterlife connection with her father. During the connection, she asked him what it’s like in heaven. He told her, “It’s nice here. There’s no pain in heaven. I like it, and I’m happy to be here, but I’m really happy we’re together and we can talk.” After more conversation, Natasha said to Rochelle, “I told him I miss him and I love him. He said, ‘I miss you and I love you too.’ I felt like my daddy was holding me.” She ended the session happy and smiling.

A week later, I spoke with Selena. She said, “Natasha is doing so well. Before, she was visibly distressed. It was like she had attention deficit disorder. She would start something and not finish and start something else and flit from one thing to another. That has stopped! She doesn’t have any of the same symptoms.”  

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Her Daddy in Heaven Hugs Her
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Her Daddy in Heaven Hugs Her
Description
A 10-year-old girl has a Repair & Reattachment Grief Therapy session with psychotherapist Rochelle Wright. She meets, talks to, and embraces her father now living in the afterlife.
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Seek Reality Online
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