Hypnotherapy
Clinical Hypnotherapy
Clinical Hypnotherapy in its briefest definition is "therapy under hypnosis". It is a safe and beneficial form of therapy with no harmful side effects which has been used for hundreds of years in various countries and cultures and which was approved as a therapeutic practice by the British Medical Association in 1955 and by the American Medical Association in 1958.
The person under hypnosis will be in full control at all times and he or she would not do something that he/she normally would not do. The person under hypnosis would not do anything against their moral beliefs.
Most people believe that they will be asleep or not in control when they are in a state of hypnosis. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The client is always in control. When we are in hypnosis our minds are actually super alert and very focussed but the body is very comfortably relaxed. It’s a very pleasant, relaxed, daydream, meditative like state. It is a state that can be used to free ourselves from everyday stresses and anxiety that plagues so many of us today. This is such good news! And it’s permanent when done correctly.
Clinical Hypnotherapy has been used for:
- Habit Control (Quit smoking, drugs)
- Managing Pain
- Weight Control
- Skin Disease
- Soothe Anxiety & Depression
- Relationship Issues
- Fears and Phobias
- Increase Self Esteem
- Enhance Sports Performance
- Increase Memory & Focus
- A Way To Relax
- Past Life Regression
