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Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis in the treatment of emotional and psychogenetic problems.

Hypnosis is a state of intense relaxation and concentration, in which the mind becomes remote and detached from everyday cares and concerns. The subconscious part of the mind, in a relaxed state, is best able to respond creatively to suggestion and imagery. It can be used for almost any problem treatable by psychotherapy and also for many physical ailments.

INDUCING HYPNOSIS


Hypnosis can be induced by a number of ways:

  • Hypnotic touch
  • Counting down numbers
  • Using music, voice and images

HYPNOSIS CAN HELP A VARIETY OF ISSUES

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Panic attacks
  • Fears/ Phobias
  • Stress
  • Insomnia
  • Grief
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

DURING HYPNOSIS

  • The body and conscious mind are completely relaxed - NOT asleep or unconscious.
  • Breathing and heart rate slow down.
  • The subconscious mind remains awake and receptive to suggestion
  • The depth of hypnosis varies from a deep state to a very light one

COMING OUT OF HYPNOSIS

  • Most people feel rested, relaxed and refreshed

IS HYPNOTHERAPY SAFE?

  • It is very safe when used by a qualified hypnotherapist.
  • The subject remains in control at all times.
  • Hypnotherapy is approved by the British Medical Association.
  • Hypnosis should NOT be used or ONLY WITH CARE on people suffering from epilepsy, psychosis, schizophrenia etc


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