Hypnosis
HYPNOSIS THERAPY
Do you want to experience life differently?
Would you like to:
- Feel Happier
- Become even more successful than you already are
- Know you are the best you can be
- Enjoy a loving relationship
- Suffer less pain
- Have more energy and feel healthier
- Stop worrying or crying
- Stop smoking
- Reduce you weight
Do you want increased:-
- Confidence
- Motivation
- Revision success
- Relaxation
- Organisation
Do you want to remove:-
- Anxiety
- Stress
- Procrastination
- Insomnia
- Exam nerves
- Fears and phobias
- Unwanted behaviour
Hypnosis can help all the above as well as with health issues such as:
- Reducing blood pressure
- Stomach disorders
- Food intolerances
- Pain management
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What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis happens naturally whenever a person is inclined to accept outside suggestions eg some television adverts.
It makes memories more real and ideas clearer. It can act to help you heal more rapidly, be more creative, and change for the better.
What does hypnosis feel like?
Most people describe it as extremely pleasant and deeply relaxing, giving them a feeling of well being. A very small number of people go so deeply into hypnosis that they have no memory of the session at all, but most hear and remember what went on.
Some people describe it as a mind massage and use it as a way to unwind at the end of a day.
When under hypnosis you do not lose control and can freely choose to disregard any suggestions the hypnotherapist makes. Hypnosis makes a person more inclined to do the things they want to do, but not things that go against their own belief systems
A part of healing from ancient times, hypnosis is the induction of trance states and the use of therapeutic suggestion, which was a central feature of the ancient Egyptian and Indian sleep temples as well as Greek healing temples. Variations of these techniques were practiced throughout the world. During the Middle Ages and early modern period, hypnosis began to be better understood by physicians.
Modern hypnosis began in the eighteenth century with Franz Anton Mesmer, who used what he called “magnetic healing” to treat a variety of psychological and psycho physiological disorders. Sigmund Freud found it effective. The therapeutic use of hypnosis in medicine was accepted in 1955 by the British Medical Association.