ClydeSight Productions' Self-Esteem Uses Science to Help People Feel Good About Themselves
September 25, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
ClydeSight Productions has released Self-Esteem DSPP, a new subliminal messaging program as part of their Brain Wave Stimulating Digital Perception Programs (DSPP) series. It helps people maintain their self-esteem in an increasingly hostile and aggressive world.Some people are rude, and it's getting worse. Road rage, taking others for granted, aggression and competitiveness erode people's confidence in themselves on a daily basis. Radio, movies and TV often display inconsiderate and uncompassionate behavior. This has a negative impact on self-esteem, a vital resource that helps us feel we belong and have a place in the world. As self-esteem erodes, so does self-confidence.
Self-Esteem DSPP helps boost self-esteem and confidence and restore psychic balance with a unique approach among computer driven visual subliminal message programs - that of a solo, dedicated program with an Activator Phrase(TM). Users run the program and watch a silent 15-minute subliminal message session on screen. It alpha and theta brain waves and focuses the unconscious mind on positive affirming truths about the user's self-worth. The process is based on scientific studies that have found the most effective means of delivering motivational subliminal messages.
"The unconscious mind is like a sponge, it absorbs everything." The program's creator, Tim Thompson explains. "When we experience or witness cruel and insulting behavior, we absorb and self-actualize it. This erodes our sense of self-worth and belonging, causing psychic pain. We all have a right to be here and a place in the world, we all have talents, skills and abilities. We need to emphasize that in an increasingly hostile world. The Self-Esteem DSPP program helps repair the damage of negative behavior from others with positive affirming truths. One 15-minute session with the program can heal a day's worth of hurt."
15-year Boston area hypnotherapist, John Murray, guided and advised the development of the program to ensure that it blends the best hypnosis, self-hypnosis and subliminal messaging techniques. The messages are full sentences, such as "I always and clearly see the truth about myself in every situation." and "I am a very important part of the world and Universe."
The program runs on Windows and Macintosh computers. Users launch the program, see an introduction screen and preview the subliminal messages that boost self-esteem and inner confidence. They then start a dedicated 15-minute subliminal message session. The screen displays an emotionally neutral, abstract animation. This stimulates the brain to generate alpha and theta brain waves - the relaxation response. Subliminal messages flash on screen within the focal area of the eye, directly addressing the unconscious mind. Specific subliminal messages deliver the Activator Phrase(TM). The session ends automatically after 15 minutes and users are instructed on how to use the Activator Phrase(TM).
Self-Esteem DSPP uses a technique that has an advantage over other visual, audio tapes, and CDs. It gives the users soothing emotional rest by sitting them quietly for 15-minutes in an emotionally neutral environment while stimulating the relaxation response.
Other types of subliminal programs, if run in the background while users are engaged in some activity, do not provide any relaxation. Moreover, if a self-esteem damaging event occurs while this type of subliminal program is being used, the affirmations will be rendered ineffective do to associative dissonance. While the program says "I am worthy", experience counters it. The unconscious mind then associates the affirming subliminal messages with a negative experience, causing more harm than good.
Self-Esteem DSPP prevents this possibility by its unique delivery method. It is available on line at the ClydeSight Productions Web site: http://www.clydesight.com/DSPP/SE.html
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