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People in the News

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

People in the News

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Black Life and Health Coaches Needed For PTSD Project

Patricia A. Thomas, founder of Thomas Coaching Company Inc.
Patricia A. Thomas, founder of Thomas Coaching Company Inc.

(BlackNews.com) — A refined technique has been developed for treating members of the military and first responders who have been diagnosed with PTSD. Individuals who have been affected by traumatic life events they either experienced or witnessed can also be positively impacted.

Patricia A. Thomas, an experienced coach and the founder of Thomas Coaching Company Inc., is recruiting life coaches, nurses and others with a heart to serve who are willing to be trained to participate in an important global initiative that provides a life-enhancing intervention for people who have been affected by traumatic events.

According to The National Center for PTSD, “Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur after you have been through a traumatic event.” A traumatic event is something terrible and scary that you see, hear about, or that happens to you. For example:

  • Combat exposure
  • Child sexual or physical abuse
  • A terrorist attack
  • Sexual or physical assault
  • Serious accidents, car wreck
  • Fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, or earthquakes

Nanotechnology science has proven that PTSD is not a mental illness and recent discoveries indicate that PTSD can be reversed by tapping into the way the brain works through the use of techniques that are recognized by integrated medicine. A life-enhancing intervention, known as neurokinesis, has been statistically proven to be so effective that it reduces the emotional weight and toll of challenging memories on the person affected, and can have a positive impact on his or her family and social relationships.

A global project is about to be launched that will help the military and first responders who have given so much to serve the nation and local communities. But the program organizers believe many others who will also benefit from the program. They are actively recruiting life and health coaches, and those interested in becoming certified to participate in the global roll-out of this initiative.

To learn more about this project and get information about the coach certification process, contact Patricia A. Thomas at va@thomascoaching.com.