Clinical Hypnotherapy

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Clinical Hypnotherapy
Under hypnosis, it is usual to feel relaxed, at ease and enjoy a special peace of mind. Many people comment on their feeling of comfort and security or the sensation of lightness or floating. What is particularly pleasant about hypnosis is the fact that it is natural and safe, and almost everyone can learn to use it by themselves and be helped by it. It is a safe and effective therapy for adults, adolescents, and children alike.

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How Hypnosis Can Help
Hypnosis is particularly useful for helping people change behaviours, habits and attitudes. It is one of the most powerful methods for mental, physical and emotional relaxation. Hypnosis is therefore useful for anxiety and stress control managemen, fears and phobias. It is also used effectively to deal with improving motivation, assertiveness and confidence building,

Specific Applications of Hypnosis
The clinical application of hypnosis is useful for a range of conditions and problems that include: Asthma, bed-wetting, hypertension, migraine, weight change, stop smoking, and anxiety. Hypnosis is used extensively for labour and childbirth, minor surgical procedures, and pain control.

Almost any condition responds to Clinical Hypnosis. Some other interesting areas are motivational training, attitude changes, depression, eating disorders, fears and phobias, memory training, nail biting, panic and performance anxiety, sexual dysfunction, sleep disorders, stuttering, study problems, trauma counselling, thumb sucking.

 

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