Health and Hypnosis
We all have special talents. Some people can run really fast, others are excellent musicians, and some can remember facts and figures from literally decades ago. At the Energy Healer, we can alter your subconscious mind and encourage it to let go of ingrained behaviours and ideas. Make a booking now and let us share the skills with you!
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There's no better feeling than taking control of your own life, so let your highly trained therapist help you overcome the seemingly impossible hurdle and ditch your unhealthy habits for good!
Hypnosis -- or hypnotherapy -- uses guided relaxation, intense concentration, and focused attention to achieve a heightened state of awareness that is sometimes called a trance. The person's attention is so focused while in this state that anything going on around the person is temporarily blocked out or ignored. In this naturally occurring state, a person may focus his or her attention -- with the help of a trained therapist -- on specific thoughts or tasks.
How Does Hypnosis Work?
Hypnosis is usually considered an aid to counseling or therapy, because the hypnotic state allows people to explore painful thoughts, feelings, and memories they might have hidden from their conscious minds. In addition, hypnosis enables people to perceive some things differently, such as blocking an awareness of pain.
Hypnosis can be used in two ways, as suggestion therapy or for patient analysis.
Suggestion therapy: The hypnotic state makes the person better able to respond to suggestions. Therefore, hypnotherapy can help some people change certain behaviors, such as stopping smoking or nail biting. It can also help people change perceptions and sensations, and is particularly useful in treating pain.
Analysis: This approach uses the relaxed state to explore a possible psychological root cause of a disorder or symptom, such as a traumatic past event that a person has hidden in his or her unconscious memory. Once the trauma is revealed, it can be addressed in therapy.
What Are the Benefits of Hypnosis?
The hypnotic state allows a person to be more open to discussion and suggestion. It can improve the success of other treatments for many conditions.
Main categories for Hypnosis:
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Addictions
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Alternative Cancer Treatments
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Anti Ageing
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Anxiety Treatment
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Bad Habits
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Children's Hypnosis
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Communication Skills
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Dealing with Difficult People
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Depression
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Emotional Intelligence
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Enjoy Life
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Fears and Phobias
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Grief and Loss
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Health Issues
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Healthy Eating
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Interpersonal Skills
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Job Skills
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Learning Help
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Motivation and Inspiration
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Pain Relief
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Parenting Skills
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Personal Development
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Personal Finance
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Personal Fitness
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Personal Productivity
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Personal Skills
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Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Relationship Help
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Self Confidence & Self Esteem
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Sexual Problems
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Sleep Problems
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Sports Performance
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Stress Management
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Thinking Skills
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Weight Loss
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What Are the Drawbacks of Hypnosis?
Hypnosis might not be appropriate for a person who has psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, or for someone who is using drugs or alcohol. It should be used for pain control only after a doctor has evaluated the person for any physical disorder that might require medical or surgical treatment. Hypnosis also may be a less effective form of therapy than other more traditional treatments, such as medication, for psychiatric disorders.
Some therapists use hypnosis to recover possibly repressed memories they believe are linked to the person's mental disorder. However, hypnosis also poses a risk of creating false memories -- usually as a result of unintended suggestions by the therapist. For this reason, the use of hypnosis for certain mental disorders, such as dissociative disorders, remains controversial.
Is Hypnosis Dangerous?
Hypnosis is not a dangerous procedure. It is not mind control or brainwashing. A therapist cannot make a person do something embarrassing or that the person doesn't want to do. The greatest risk, as discussed above, is that false memories can potentially be created and that it may be less effective than pursuing other, more established and traditional psychiatric treatments.
Who Performs Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is performed by a licensed or certified professional who is specially trained in this technique.
Paula is a licensed Hypnotherapy Practitioner.
Sourced from WebMD Medical Reference
Reviewed by Joseph Goldberg, MD on July 08, 2014 and edited by Paula-Basia Brooks June 02, 2016
© 2014 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved.
Hypnotherapy Services
Hypnosis is the most powerful tool known for creating both mental, emotional and physical changes in a person, in a safe and gentle manner.
Hypnotherapy can be used for a multitude of applications. It can improve the success of other treatments for many conditions.
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Phobias, Fears and Anxiety, Stress, Shyness, Post-trauma anxiety, PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), Grief and Loss even Depression;
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Sleep disorders and Snoring, Pain Elimination, Bed Wetting, Impotence, Overcome Fear of Juvenile Diabetes, Overcoming Fibromyalgia;
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OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder), Easy Health Recovery (will speed up colds, bone breaks, surgery recovery and many more), Fear of Needles, Nail Biting;
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Weight Control, over eating, bingeing, food and drink habits (eg. soft drinks), Hypnotic Gastric Band Surgery;
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Substance Abuse & Addiction, Smoking Cessation, Alcohol Cessation, Marijuana Smoking Cessation and many, many more.
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Ten Pin Bowling Confidence & Focus, Sales Success, Becoming a Money Magnet, Improved Vision;
Some treatments require only a meet up and one hypnotherapy session, other treatments work best over several session. Further, by adding Psychic Counselling we add an extra level of support on conscious and subconscious planes. This ensures and even higher rate of success.
Our Hypnosis Scripts has been developed by a team of Hypnotherapists, Psychologists & Medical Professionals to provide you with the most effective and high quality Hypnosis Session available. Of course our experienced hypnotherapist personalises and caters the sessions to your personal circumstances to maximise the results.
Each Session contains up to 3 unique, layered metaphors, many embedded commands direct suggestions, to ensure that you not only receive the changes you are expecting, but that the journey that we take you on is one that is both a vivid and pleasurable experience.
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Regression Therapy to break bad habits
Q: Giving up on bad habits.....does it work for alcoholics ?
Hello yes it Certainly does, we have lovely success stories - but only in people who made the decision within and need help putting it in life. It is not overnight but if you commit to sessions you soon she results and keep dry until it cements in as permanent change.
Q: How many sessions will I need?
As to the amount of sessions... It depends on how easy or hard is it for a person to open up and go with the flow of the regression sessions.
Some people feel its most beneficial to do longer sessions as it does take some time to 'get into it' but once you are 'there' the time flys.
It also depends on how much is there to address in terms of hurt, trauma and other reasons for the current state of matters.
A lot of trauma issues!?!?
We would ideally start with weekly sessions and when you come back saying "I had a great week, I'm really happy, everything was going perfect" and it is true in your heart, then we move to fortnightly... by this stage you are probably not drinking and we would be solving the rest of the left over trauma.
Q: OK. So what's involved?
First we talk and identify some of the issues that you are aware off, then we move into A place where is the conscious and the subconscious minds meet - and this is where most of the work is done where the client is in equal parts able to access both worlds/minds, the conscious and the subconscious.
It's amazing!!! a truly beautiful self discovery process... most of us have some skeletons in the closet.
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