For many, having a paranormal or unexplained experience can be intriguing and exciting. For others, it can be traumatizing… sometimes to a debilitating point in their lives. Issues such as fears/phobias, nightmares, insomnia, withdrawal/isolative behaviors, difficulties at work or at home, disconnect from family/friends can result.
As with any trauma, the effects can take an emotional and sometimes physical toll. But with therapeutic assistance, you don’t have to let the effects overwhelm your life. You can overcome it.
Our new documentary-type show for a major cable network is aimed at helping those who’ve been traumatized by a past paranormal or supernatural encounter. The program will be driven by the personal stories of individuals who are struggling to cope with the emotional and unsettling aftermath of their experience(s). They will have an opportunity to work one-on-one with a therapist specialized in trauma in working through their fears and anxiety.
Our intention is not to debunk or prove a phenomenon. Rather, the focus will be on the trauma that has resulted from the claimed experience as well as the therapeutic assistance that’s involved in helping the individual heal and re-gain a healthy, grounded life.
We are searching for those willing to share their story and receive help at the same time. Therefore, If you or someone you know has been adversely affected by a past or recent paranormal/supernatural experience or you’d like more information, please email us. We’d like to hear your story and see if we can help. This is a chance to show others they are not alone in what they’re going through.
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Screaming Flea Productions (
) is experienced in producing such programs in a sensitive, respectful manner especially when it involves therapeutic assistance. One example is Hoarders on A&E. We’ve also produced shows for other networks such as History Channel, Biography Channel, National Geographic, and Discovery.