PSTEC Story - Wil - Part 1
“Dread, Anxiety and a Sense of Doom
A Little Different Way to Approach Childhood Trauma...
... and Heal It!”

This is an interview by Jeff Harding where he talks with a PSTEC user named Wil



MP3 File

This recording is a bit longer than most of our stories (about 30 minutes) but may give you some ideas, tips and help in working with PSTEC.

After you enjoy Wil's first interview with us, then listen in to the follow up interview with Wil
Interview with Wil - Part 2

Wil does not have any experience as a therapist, but quite a bit of experience in looking for a solution to his issues.  But, he just could not find anything that would help him completely.

There was dread, anxiety and a sense of doom for Wil and, again, no full relief from other modalities... well, until PSTEC came into his awareness.

Wil points out a few wonderful points:
  • He was starting without hardly any memories, but as he used PSTEC, some old memoires were coming into his consciousness and then released... this was very interesting... transported to his crib.  Great suggestion he picked up from Cheryl Janecky at www.quick-good-fortune.com
  • Wil talks about the Downstream Effect... this was a great point and he will show you what wonderful things can happened after a PSTEC session.
  • We talked about how he alternated Click Tracks and about how many sessions he went through... you'll find this very helpful when coming from a place of not knowing exactly what is wrong and how to release it.
Thanks Wil for sharing your experiences and perspectives.

I talked wtih Wil the other day via email and he is doing incredible, in fact, he says he's into "phase 2" of his PSTEC work and is not only doing well and releasing many thing to make way for his positive feelings, but he also seems to be having a good time doing it!

PSTEC Stories are about how everyday people with everyday issues are using PSTEC to help them transcend those issues.  These stories are provided to help you learn ways that PSTEC might help you or give you tips about how to use PSTEC.

These are actual stories and events representing this individual's particular experience and while the stories and experiences are quite impressive, they do not guarantee nor indicate that you would also achieve the same results.