What are your primary healing goals with Waji? Choose one or more: Lessening of traumatic memories or flashbacks An increased sense of emotional balance and control Enhanced coping skills when facing reminders of your trauma A heightened feeling of safety and security A clearer understanding of how trauma has impacted you Improved well-being and enjoyment of life Bolstered resilience to handle everyday challenges How would you rate your healing process and symptom relief while using Waji? I am experiencing significant healing and substantial relief from symptoms. I am noticing a moderate level of healing and some positive shifts in my symptoms. My healing is taking place, but the relief from symptoms is slower than I expected. I feel stuck and not making much progress. I feel my healing is stagnated and relief from symptoms is minimal. At this moment, I am unsure about the extent of my healing and symptom relief. As you utilize Waji, which types of events do you primarily focus on? Situations that trigger you Incidents directly linked to your main trauma General feelings of unease or discomfort Daily stressors or anxiety-inducing situations Did you know that by taking the PCL-5 with Waji, you can track your progress and receive reports on your symptom severity over time? No Yes When you're processing trauma with Waji, how do you approach it? I focus on varying aspects of the same larger event. My approach changes based on the circumstances. I address different experiences or events in each session. I concentrate on a single event or experience across multiple sessions. I just got with it in context of the root cause of my trauma When you consider your personal traumas, how do you define a 'trauma event' versus a 'trauma experience'? Please select the option that resonates most with you? A 'trauma event' is a specific incident or moment, while a 'trauma experience' is more about the ongoing impact and emotional aftermath. A 'trauma event' and a 'trauma experience' are the same thing to me – both refer to the original traumatic incident. A 'trauma event' refers to the original traumatic incident, while a 'trauma experience' could include related incidents or the broader context of my trauma." I consider 'trauma events' as the overarching situations that encompass various traumatic incidents, while 'trauma experiences' refer to the specific incidents or occurrences in my life. Vote