Clinical Hypnotherapy
Which Hypnotherapy?
Hypnosis can improve the success of other treatments for many conditions, including:
Gastric Band Weight Loss
Sports Improvement
Smoking Cessation
Fear of Driving
Tinnitus Relaxation
Trichotillomania: Hair Pulling
Binge Eating
OCD Relaxation
Jealousy
Skin Picking
Emotional Eating
Inner Child
Addiction Hypnosis
Fears and phobias
Weight loss and weight gain
Anger Management
Relationships
Business skills and finance
Grief Hypnosis
Habits and Disorders
Childbirth
Sexual Issues
Health relaxation
Confidence Hypnosis
Exams
Memory and Learning
Why use Hypnotherapy?
Some people may experience dramatic results with hypnotherapy. In other cases, people may simply feel very relaxed. Some of the benefits of hypnotherapy may include:
Awareness:
Some people remain fully aware during the entire experience. They recall everything that happens and are even able to have conversations while under hypnosis. Other people may experience states of relaxation that are so deep that they may even feel detached from what is happening.
Focus:
Our conscious minds are cluttered. You may be worried about paying a bill, concerned about an upcoming project, or planning tonight’s dinner. The therapy session is intended to break through these day-to-day concerns and allow you to focus completely on the problem at hand.
Relaxation: In the hypnotic state, you are deeply relaxed. Your conscious mind is quietened, allowing your unconscious mind to deeply focus on your issue. You are also calmer, and therefore more receptive to facing your problems or fears.
TRANSFORMATION COACHING & HYPNOTHERAPY
Hypnosis, also referred to as hypnotherapy or hypnotic suggestion is a trance-like state in which you have heightened focus and concentration. Hypnosis is usually done with the help of a therapist using verbal repetition and mental images. When you're under hypnosis, you usually feel calm and relaxed, and are more open to suggestions.
What you can expect
Your therapist will explain the process of hypnosis and review your treatment goals. Then the therapist will typically talk in a gentle, soothing tone and describe images that create a sense of relaxation, security, and well-being.
When you're in a receptive state, the therapist will suggest ways for you to achieve your goals, such as reducing pain or eliminating cravings to smoke. The therapist may also help you visualize vivid, meaningful mental images of yourself accomplishing your goals.
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