Psychotherapy is the process of assisting the patient to take you to a State of harmony and balance. In the field of the regression these objectives are similar to that posed any form of psychotherapy: alleviation of crises and conflicts, improve relations and increase the sense of self-esteem and own worth. One of the most important objectives is the acceptance of who one is in any area or level of our life, directing for this person to a feeling of comfort and well-being with himself whatever the situation that life has placed us. The postulate if it is that we can call it that of the regressive therapy is making conscious the unconscious, so that we can again be free when taking decisions or options and let’s not acting out of unconscious conditioning. Today many people are looking for new ways to handle entrenched problems that, although perhaps they present current manifestations, were triggered by an early emotional experience. These current problems may include a wide range of undesirable, for example situations: fear of relationships or dependency, phobias, feelings of inadequacy, rejection, rage, depression, exaggerated behaviour, etc. However there is a common occurrence in all of them: If we are to help a person to eradicate a problem and to live a full and happy life, it is necessary to recognize and understand the causes that gave rise to his current condition.
The most direct way of doing so is through regressive therapy. The regressive therapy differs from conventional therapy that is driven into an altered state of consciousness. Enter an altered state of consciousness is nothing more than a process of restriction and intensification of the focus of attention. Increased internal Focalisation of our attention, that implies a progressive limitation of attention to our surroundings, is correlated with the onset of low brain frequencies in the electroencephalogram.