Más de 25 caminos hacia la sanación

Para comprender por qué se necesitan más de 25 modalidades de sanación diferentes, primero debemos entender las siete dimensiones del sufrimiento que abordan. Cada dominio requiere

Por Luis Miguel Gallardo, Hipnoterapeuta Certificado2 min de lectura396 palabras
Más de 25 caminos hacia la sanación

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Evidence-Based Altered States of Consciousness Modalities

Mapped to All 7 Domains of Human Suffering

Prof. Luis Miguel Gallardo  |  World Happiness Foundation  |  April 2026

PhD Scholar, Shoolini University  |  Clinical & Transpersonal Hypnotherapist  |  ICF PCC Coach

Introduction

Traditional mental health systems address only one of seven dimensions of human suffering. The Global Pain & Trauma Map (GPTM V4.9), developed by the World Happiness Foundation, reveals that six additional domains — relational, collective, structural, existential, somatic, and environmental — generate equal or greater suffering than the psychological domain alone. These invisible dimensions affect billions of people worldwide, yet remain largely unmeasured and untreated by conventional approaches.

This article presents a comprehensive catalogue of 25+ Altered States of Consciousness (ASC) modalities that have been mapped to all seven GPTM domains. The evidence reveals a striking finding: despite their apparent diversity — from clinical EMDR to community drumming, from psilocybin-assisted therapy to forest bathing — all ASC modalities share seven common neurobiological mechanisms. They all target the same structure: the subconscious mind, which emerges as the universal therapeutic target.

The Seven Domains of Human Suffering

To understand why 25+ different healing modalities are needed, we must first understand the seven dimensions of suffering they address. Each domain requires different interventions because each operates through different mechanisms of pain:

Domain 1 — Psychological: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, shame, emotional dysregulation. Over 1 billion people affected. This is the only domain conventional mental health systems address.

Domain 2 — Relational: Loneliness, attachment wounds, social isolation. 33% of adults globally. The loneliness epidemic has mortality effects comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes per day.

Domain 3 — Collective: War trauma, intergenerational grief, cultural erasure. 2 billion in conflict zones. Transmits across generations through epigenetics and narrative.

Domain 4 — Structural: Poverty, discrimination, institutional betrayal. 700 million in extreme poverty. Suffering that appears individual but has systemic roots.

Domain 5 — Existential: Meaninglessness, death anxiety, purposelessness. 40% of adults. Invisible to all conventional metrics yet drives much of the mental health burden.

Domain 6 — Somatic: Chronic pain, addiction, burnout, nervous system dysregulation. 1.5 billion with chronic pain. The body stores trauma the mind cannot access.

Domain 7 — Environmental: Climate anxiety, eco-grief, nature deficit, species grief. 75% of youth report climate anxiety. Background existential dread that compounds all other domains.

25+ ASC Modalities: Evidence-Based Catalogue

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