MAT History
Metaphysical Anatomy Technique is a trauma and stress-release personal development process. The author of the method is Evette Rose ( https://metaphysicalanatomy.com/mat/ ). She believes that trauma (this could include physical, emotional or environmental) is the ultimate cause of most human problems. Metaphysical Anatomy do not require the client to talk about or re-experience the trauma in order to resolve it. In fact, a person can often resolve trauma easily by identifying its hidden benefit (known as secondary gain) without discussing the actual trauma.
Trauma occurs when a person feels unsafe. Examples can include physical assault, an accident, injury or other events which involve a threat to a person’s survival. Witnessing harm to someone else (including seeing photos or videos) can also constitute trauma.
The significance of trauma lies in the fact that it has such a powerful role in changing lives. Your trauma can leave a strong predisposition and cellular memory of a traumatic event that can be expressed in your future children’s and grandchildren’s lives. For instance, childhood trauma can drastically change a person’s life, influencing every aspect of their health, relationships, education and career.
The great thing about the Metaphysical Anatomy Technique is that, in most cases, people do not always need to know what the origin of the trauma was. The trauma creates a barrier around the person, pushing others away and establishing boundaries with this barrier.
Metaphysical Anatomy allows a person to not only complete trauma but to resolve specific traumas without talking about it or reliving it in any way. More about Metaphysical Anatomy.
MAT Practitioners’ list”- https://metaphysicalanatomy.com/mat-practitioners/

