Hypnotherapy
has been used successfully to treat the following
conditions:
Fears
- Anxiety - Painful Memories - Trauma - Unwanted
Thoughts - Phobias - Self Confidence - Self Esteem
- Public Speaking - Anxiety - Stress Management
- Weight Release - Quit smoking - Sports Enhancement
- Study Enhancement - Relationship Enhancement -
Sexual Problems - Pain Management - Insomnia - Anger
- Motivation - Nail biting and other habits - Anger
management - Psychosomatic reactions - and much
much more…
What
is Hypnosis?
This
is a perfectly natural state in which someone's
conscious mind is relaxed and their subconscious
mind is receptive to making the changes that are
needed to live a more fulfilling life.
Download
our pamphlet 'What is Hypnosis' by clicking here
(hypnosis.pdf).
How
does it work?
The
Hypnotherapist guides the person being hypnotised
to a part of their subconscious mind. Both the therapist
and the person being hypnotised interact with that
part of the subconscious mind to make the changes
that need to be made.
What
is it like to be hypnotised?
A
lot of people think that they won't remember anything
that happens while hypnotised, or that they will
be under the control of the Hypnotherapist. None
of this is true. Most people remember nearly everything
that happens while in hypnosis, and the Hypnotherapist
cannot make you do something that conflicts with
your current values or belief systems.
What
you will feel is a different state of consciousness.
Your body will be relaxed and your mind focused
and receptive. You may feel like you are in a dreamy
state. People generally find being hypnosis a very
calming and relaxing experience that they are keen
to repeat.
How
effective is hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy
is extremely effective and works very quickly in
comparison to other forms of therapy. The power
of the subconscious mind should not be underestimated.
Virtually all of our behaviour, thoughts and feelings
are driven by this part of our mind. Hypnosis accesses
this part of the mind, the very source of the issue,
to make the changes that need to be made.
Alfred
A. Barrios, Ph.D. reviewed the overall lasting success
of various psychological approaches.
This study revealed the following recovery rates:
Psychotherapy Magazine (Volume
7, Number 1, Alfred A Barrios, PhD)