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Today we’d like to introduce you to Wayne Andrews.

Hi Wayne, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I attended Seton Hall University and received a Bachelor in Business Administration. I joined the Navy for four years and when I was separated, I wanted to do something different., than accounting. I attended Sherman College of Chiropractic and I practiced in New Jersey. While I was in practice, I learned the Neuro Emotional Technique ( NET) and used it in my practice. I decided to move to Colorado where I enrolled in California Coast University and completed my Masters in Psychology n 2016. I started my practice in Castle Rock in 2017. I also enrolled in the study of Optimal Emotional Freedom Technique (OEFT) The main process I use is NET, but I also find OEFT very useful.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Thanks to NET, the road has been smoother than if could have been, but there are always challenges in life. Working through the challenges always helps to make us more resilient. As with the people I counsel, it’s always dealing with the issues of the past that create the challenges.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I primarily use the Neuro Emotional Technique process in the office. It uses muscle testing to determine if there is a problem to be addressed. The client can either call on an emotion that is bothering them, a mental image that causes some stress or an OK statement to determine if there is an issue that has to be resolved. The ultimate result is to have the client be ok with what is happening in their life so that if no longer hinders them This is not about liking or disliking something . In my office it isn’t about “good or bad”, “right or wrong” but rather about, “what works or dosen’t work”. No one is forced to be ok with anything that they feel uncomfortable with. If the muscle test is negative, I test to find the organ involved, the emotion that is connected with the organ and if there was an original time in the person’s life when the emotion first got attached to the organ. The work of Candace Pert, Ph.D., “Molecules of Emotion”, shows that the body is the subconscious and that emotions are actual physical peptides that attach to the organs. Similar to LEGO’s, certain emotions attach to certain organs and not to others. Think of buying a LEGO set to build a certain object, the pieces are not interchangeable. It’s the same with emotions that attach to certain organs and not others. Once we find all the parts to the puzzle, the client goes through the process of releasing the emotions from the organ. This will start in the office but may continue through the next week or two. I continue with any other issues that the client wants to deal with during the session.

Is there any advice you’d like to share with our readers who might just be starting out?
Work on yourself first. You can help others better when you are free of the issues that get in your way. It may take time, but it is well worth the effort.

Pricing:

  • I charge $95.00 for a 50 minute session
  • I recommend a session each week for four weeks and then the client can evaluate the progress and how we need to proceed.

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