"Crowd Therapy" Helps Veterans with PTSD
Campaign provides therapeutic support to veterans and low income individuals free of charge. "Therapy Mosh Pit" was launched through a crowd funding site that is portal for many to give little for big impact.
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) February 13, 2012 - A campaign enthusiastically launched to provide much needed therapeutic support to veterans and low/no income individuals free of charge. Call it "Crowd Therapy." Beverly Hills hypnotherapist Isaiah McGee, C.Ht. saw a unique means to provide much-needed therapeutic support to a population that, with a war ended, was only going to get bigger. Taking advantage of the growing popularity of crow funding sites that become portals for many to give little for big impact, he launched "Therapy Mosh Pit (http://www.indiegogo.com/Therapy-Mosh-Pit)."
Isaiah says, "the idea was born out of the principle demonstrated when a person dives into a mosh pit and is easily supported by the sheer density of the crowd." Explaining the genesis of the crowd funding effort, he goes on to say, "I saw a news story on crowd funding shortly after facilitating a presentation on the value of therapeutic hypnosis to a group that included many war Vets, inspiration hit, and a campaign was born."
The concept is simple: individuals donate from five to $5,000 towards an accruing "therapy bank," the accrued therapy hours from donations enable veterans and low and no income individuals to receive long-term hypnotherapy free of charge. Essentially, the "crowd" enables therapy for those suffering the ravages of PTSD and other debilitating mental programming. "No red tape, endless paperwork, or getting lost in the governmental and agency systems that find many sufferers falling through the bureaucratic cracks rather than being served."
The goal is to raise $62,500 to provide 500 hours of free therapeutic support to veterans and the under-served, courtesy of the "mosh pit" contributors. There are many perks for giving, along with notices to contributors of those benefiting from their generosity. "But the best perk," according to Isaiah, "is my killer home-baked Oatmeal-Cranberry-Coconut-Walnut Squares FedEx'd to certain contributors! They'll make you put up your house before all the equity's gone in order to contribute!"
Isaiah McGee's 20-year practice, A Conscious Life, employs therapeutic hypnosis to neutralize the subconscious programming that undermines well-being and success. From smoking to weight issues to fears and phobias and issues of self-esteem, ACL addresses the resolution of the subjective impact of debilitating experiences and conditioning.
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