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Calling All Tantric Angels: Building an Open Case History Repository

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To support the cause of tantric healing, the editorial team at the Tantric News is now organizing an open case history repository for your case histories of remarkable and notable healings - including emotional, sexual or health healing. This will help all sacred sexuality healers in the future, so we urge you to participate now.

The Tantric Healing Case Repository is an open access institutional repository of the personal, professional, academic and research output from neo-tantra community. Proposed contents to include case histories and studies, as well as full-text theses, journal articles and papers from conferences, workshops and other events. The repository will be administered by the Tantric News.

Authors will have the option either to self-submit their case histories or they can contact the archive administrator, for a special mediated submission service offered by our publication. Please note that only registered members of the Tantric News and OneTantra communities  may submit their material to use. Also, please keep in mind that in the future, we may need to charge a small administrative fee for our mediation service. The mediated service allows your case studies to be anonymously validated by your client or subject, with our storing the validating affidavit and the identity of your subject in a confidential database. This means that when you submit a case history, we actually checked with your client or subject that what you claimed actually happened, in a secure and anonymized manner. Additionally, submission may be made anonymously with a tracking number so that your cases can become publicly acknowledged at a later time.

The following format is recommended for the submission of your case studies:

Part I: Case History Cover Form
One sentence summary:
Level of anonymity requested:
Your bio:
Your contact:

We will contact you after accepting your case, about connecting with your client/subject to validate your claims.

Part 2: Case History
The first section of your paper will present your client's background and the details about the case.
1. Background Information - Include factors such as age, gender, work, health status, family mental health history, family and social relationships, drug and alcohol history, life difficulties, goals and coping skills and weaknesses.

2. Description of the Presenting Problem
- In the next section of your case study, you will describe the problem or symptoms that the client presented with. Describe any physical, emotional or sensory symptoms reported by the client. Thoughts, feelings, and perceptions related to the symptoms should also be noted. Any screening assessments that are used should also be described in detail and all scores reported.

3. Your Diagnosis
- Provide your diagnosis. Explain how you reached your diagnosis, how the clients symptoms fit the diagnostic criteria for the issue or any possible difficulties in reaching a diagnosis.

Part 3: Intervention

The second section of your paper will focus on the intervention used to help the client. You should explain your theoretical approach, or suggest other possible treatment approaches.

4. Traditional Approach - Describe how a traditional therapist would likely view the client's problem. Provide some background on the approach and cite relevant references. Explain how classical therapy would be used to treat the client, how the client would respond to therapy and the effectiveness of this treatment approach.

5. Your Approach - Explain how a you, as a sexual healing practitioner, approached treatment. Offer background information and describe the treatment sessions, client response and outcome of this type of treatment. Make note of any difficulties or successes encountered by your client during treatment.

6. Analysis - Explain why you believe the treatment was successful or unsuccessful. Describe alternative possibilities for treating your client.

Tips:
Do not refer to the subject of your case study as "the client." Instead, use an anonymized name and change details to protect their identity.

Please submit your case history to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Thank you.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 September 2011 14:08 )  

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