Personal development using intention method

Theory and therapeutical practice developed by Dr. Franz Ruppert over the past 30 years.

Personal development using intention method

Theory and therapeutical practice developed by Dr. Franz Ruppert over the past 30 years

The intention method implies the formulation of an intention as a sentence or drawing and the choice of 3 up to 4 elements/words. It has as starting point the constellation of intention, where a person can explore a certain situation in his or her life by formulating this intention.
Theories and therapeutical practice developed by Dr. Franz Ruppert over the past 30 years lead to a specific method called IoPT (Identity oriented Trauma Therapy), which fundaments can be used to explore the traumatic events in the life of a person and how they shaped the Identity, the will and behavioral patterns.

The client will choose people from a group to resonate with these elements. When the client is ready to start, the resonance givers find non-verbally their place in the basic structure of the intention. For few minutes, no words are expressed, only the bodily reactions, emotions, and non-verbal sounds and movements. After the non-verbal phase, the client is asked to share what he comes into contact with, and an exchange of insights from the process is made between the facilitator and the client. Then, the representatives are asked to share what they resonated with.

Every word reflects an essential facet of the psyche of the client. Often unconscious and repressed experiences, from one’s own biography, show up and allow to consciously get in touch with these past events. Trauma survival strategies can lose their credibility; healthy mental structures get more space and split traumatized parts of a healthy “I” are freed from inner banishment and struggle.

The intention provides, for those who work on themselves, a safe and defined framework. When a group is not available the individual session can be run only with the facilitator using markers to represent the elements of the intention and the client will resonate by himself or herself with these words.

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