TRAUMA RESEARCH - DATA COLLECTION

Identifying the effectiveness of MAP in neutralizing traumatic memories.

Our Goal: To create the first published paper on MAP and trauma. The paper aims to show that MAP may be a good candidate for more profound research.

Benefits for the Practitioner; all contributors will be listed on the paper.

Thanks so much for your contribution! This is a significant step forward in helping MAP be recognized as a solution in the trauma world and beyond.

TRAUMA RESEARCH INSTRUCTIONS:

Step 1 - Prepare

  1. Find clients who have neutralized one or several traumas during a MAP session or a series of MAP sessions.
  2. Download the questionnaire. Google Document Questionnaire

Step 2 - Interview

Interview a client on audio/video who has had results with MAP related to healing trauma. During the interview, you must follow the questions as stated in the questionnaire provided.

  • You can reassure your client that their identity will be kept confidential, and we will use only their Initials in the formal paper. 

Step 3 - Submit the Interview

Once you have recorded your interview, fill out the Google form, in the form there will be a place to upload the video/audio and the transcript of the interview with the client: https://forms.gle/PzVrYUEHQ9CmQeXy5

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (for step 1)

You can access this questionnaire on a Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tfPsWejQv5Uskmq5OuteOlUbPH4h_dT7lkCInsOt99Y/edit?usp=sharing)

  • Please follow this format and record in audio or video format
  • The name of the client and practitioner will be kept confidential in the paper 

Summary:

  • The beginning: Focuses on the client’s pain points. What was their pain and how was it manifesting?
  • The middle: Focuses on them working with you using MAP. How was their experience?
  • The end: Focuses on the two outcomes they got.
    • The main outcome they came to you/MAP sessions for Health/wealth/relationships.
    • The secondary outcome —How did the outcome affect their life? If they haven’t gotten the outcome yet, then future pace them into what their life will be like once they do get the outcome. The more emotion here the better.

Go with the flow of the conversation and use questions that show you are good at what you do with MAP.