Hypnotherapy
at the
Creative Health Centre, Brierley Hill, Stourbridge
Hypnotherapy
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What
is Hypnotherapy?
Hypnosis,
the practice of hypnotherapy, is surrounded by mystery and
confusion, which leaves most people very unsure as to what
it is, how it works and how it can do much more than just make
people look ridiculous on stage. The truth is Hypnosis is a
very powerful therapeutic tool that individuals can use to
make lasting change in their lives.
Hypnosis is one of the oldest
healing techniques. Used by the ancient Egyptians and preserved
within the histories of Greece and Rome Hypnosis has been an
intimate part of many cultures. Many people through the middle
ages used and experimented with hypnosis but with the rise of
modern medicine Hypnosis as a healing tool was overlooked and
is now only widely known as a form of stage entertainment.
The actual experience of being
hypnotised is very difficult to describe, neither asleep nor
awake. All hypnotic states are characterised by a tremendously
pleasant state of relaxation, an altered state of consciousness
into which individuals allow themselves to enter so that desired,
beneficial suggestions may be given directly to the unconscious
mind. Thus, hypnosis is a natural, effective way of making contact
with the inner subconscious, a source of many of our problems
as well as a tremendous reservoir of unrecognised potential strength
and knowledge.
How
does Hypnotherapy work?
Hypnotherapy is a process of
guidance. The therapist relies completely upon the consent and
cooperation of the client. The therapist exerts no control in
the situation and acts much more like a navigator. The aim of
Hypnotherapy is to introduce clients to their own resources of
power and control. All clients remain in complete control of
the sessions and have the ability to terminate the session at
any time.
Nobody
has ever been hypnotised against his or her will and, even
when hypnotised, people can
still reject any of the suggestions given if they are not appropriate.
No suggestions can be made that will in any way encourage behaviour
or thought that is not in the best interest of the client.
It is a common misconception
that only certain types of people can be hypnotised. Hypnotic
states are natural trance like states that everyone drifts in
and out of every day. Daydreaming, middle distancing, watching
TV, and the sleepy dazes in the morning are all mild forms of
naturally occurring hypnotic states. Hypnotherapy is not a complicated
process. Using relaxation and visualisation everyone can enter
into deep hypnotic states that open up a wide variety of beneficial
applications.
What
is Hypnotherapy used
for?
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WEIGHT
LOSS |
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PHOBIAS |
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ADDICTIONS |
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DEPRESSION |
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EATING
DISORDERS |
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INSOMNIA |
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MIGRAINES |
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PANIC
DISORDERS |
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ANXIETY
AND STRESS REDUCTION |
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IRRITABLE
BOWEL SYNDROME |
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EXAM
OR INTERVIEW PREPARATION |
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SPORTS
PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT |
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TEETH
GRINDING |
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PAIN
CONTROL |
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STUTTERS,
STAMMERS AND SHAKES |
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ECZEMA |
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ACNE |
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PSORIASIS |
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NOCTURNAL
ENEURESIS |
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LIFE
GOAL CLARIFICATION |
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COMMUNICATION
SKILLS |
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ASSERTIVENESS
TRAINING |
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INCREASED
CONFIDENCE |
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CHARISMA
BOOSTERS |
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BOOST
SELF ESTEEM |
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DREAM
ANALYSIS |
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NIGHTMARE
CONTROL |
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GENERAL
ENERGY & HEALTH BOOST |
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GOAL
DIRECTED THERAPY |
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LEARN
SELF HYPNOSIS |
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LEARN
RELAXATION TECHNIQUES |
Using
hypnotherapy can help all of these conditions, and many more.
Length of Hypnotherapy treatment
and cost
Treatments last approximately
an hour and cost £45 per
session
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Linda
Morgan IIHHT, MICHT, MHFS, MACTA, ATL
Aromatherapy,
Body Massage, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Sports
Massage/Therapy, Stress Management, Crystal Healing,
Reiki, Hypnotherapy.
Email
: paramounthypnotherapy@hotmail.co.uk
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