Today my client wanted to ease her fear of flying before her trip to California next week. When I had her track a previous flight in which she got super scared, a headache developed that migrated to her nose. I suspected that there must have been a prior nose trauma, and sure enough her nose had been broken in a childhood fall.
When a plane encounters lots of turbulence, it can often feel like falling, thus linking or coupling (at the level of the nervous system) with her childhood fall. Another experience that also coupled itself to the flying issue was a bad experience having an MRI. When we renegotiated the flying experience, the broken nose incident and the MRI, the charge dissipated. Now she’s looking forward to her flight now with excitement and has some tools to resource herself should any feelings of anxiety arise.