Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is the application of hypnotic techniques in
such a way as to bring about therapeutic changes. An outside
influence - the therapist - assists in activating the inner
resources of a person - the client - in order to achieve
realistic goals.
The
problems that a HYPNOTHERAPIST is best placed to help, fall
into the following broad classes:
Thoughts and ideas
People can suffer from thoughts of low self esteem, or obsessive
thoughts about someone or something. They may not be able
for example, to get out of their minds the idea that they
are suffering from an illness, despite medical reassurance,
or that a partner is unfaithful. HYPNOTHERAPY can help the
client to change such ideas.
Phobias
People often experience an irrational fear of a variety of
insects, animals, objects or situations. HYPNOTHERAPY is particularly
renowned for its effectiveness in assisting sufferers to overcome
these distressing and inhibiting conditions.
Feelings
People can suffer from a wide variety of distressing feelings
such as panic attacks, anxiety, jealously, guilt, anger or
inadequacy. What ever the problem feeling, HYPNOTHERAPY can
deal with it more specifically than can a drug - and without
harmful side effects.
Habits
People can find themselves in the grip of many habits that
they seem unable to control, from something like nail biting
or smoking to more deep-seated compulsions. Using hypnotic
techniques can help to remove habits with precision and again,
a total freedom from side effects. |