World Suicide Prevention Day Is September 10. Access Bars® Practitioners Launch Month-Long Mental Health Initiative

Free Access Bars® 'subtle energy' sessions available globally throughout September and October.

Access Consciousness®, a global personal empowerment movement present in over 176 countries, has today announced a month-long support initiative in response to the global decline in mental health, to align with both World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10) and World Mental Health Day (October 10).

Facilitators will offer complimentary Access Bars® sessions during September and October to anyone seeking hope after many months of isolation and uncertainty. 

The mental health of the global population has been steadily declining due to the uncertainty and stress of the pandemic, with new research showing that our collective mental health has worsened since the events of 2020, with adults reporting symptoms of depression and anxiety increasing fourfold in the past 12 months(1).

In light of this growing concern, Access Consciousness has gone above and beyond their usual annual offering of complimentary Access Bars sessions, with the creation of the You Are Not Alone website and the 'Stories of Change' live video series.

The Stories of Change series, featuring Access Consciousness Certified Facilitators and spearheaded by Dr. Dain Heer, has been created in an effort to break the stigma around showing vulnerability and discussing feelings of unworthiness and mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety and PTSD, and to share the positive stories of those who have found support and relief in Access Bars®

Access Bars® utilizes pressure points on the head to defragment the electro-magnetic components of stress, thought and emotions and has brought relief to thousands internationally. Scientific research by Dr. Terrie Hope, Ph.D., DNM, CFMW, published in the Journal of Energy Psychology: Theory, Research, and Treatment has revealed the results of one 90-minute Access Bars® session indicated a significant decrease in the severity of depression and anxiety.

Dr. Dain Heer, an internationally renowned speaker, author and co-creator of Access Consciousness, explains how Access Bars saved his life. "Soon after setting the date of my suicide, I discovered the Access Bars," Heer remarks. "One session of this simple energy technique allowed me to know that everything was okay, everything always had been, and everything always would be. It changed my whole life."

Access Bars® has assisted thousands of people to improve many aspects of their body and life including insomnia, anxiety, depression, stress, panic attacks, PTSD and OCD. The effects of Access Bars® are individual to each person. In addition to improved physical health, recipients have reported greater intuitive awareness, more gratitude, peace, and calm. At worst, it feels like a gentle massage; at best, their whole life can change into something greater with total ease.

A session usually lasts for 60 to 90 minutes and can be undertaken as a one-off session, monthly, weekly, or even daily. 

For more information and to find your nearest practitioner, visit the website.

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  1. https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/the-implications-of-covid-19-for-mental-health-and-substance-use/ 

Source: Access Consciousness

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