Clinical Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a psychological therapy; it works with the mind to bring about positive change. The big difference between hypnotherapy and any other therapy is the use of hypnosis and hypnotic inductions to facilitate change and uncover the subconscious reason for emotional disturbance. Hypnotherapy can be effective for a whole range of emotional, psychological and behavioural issues.
Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a natural state of consciousness which you remain calm As you enter the hypnotic state, of focused attention and increased suggestibility during which positive suggestions used to help individuals deal with a variety of concerns and issues.
Integrative hypnotherapy
The integrative approach is the use of 10 years of experience treating all types of adults with a blended approach in CBT, NLP and psychotherapy to free themselves from often debilitating symptoms they’re experiencing
Who can be hypnotised
When being hypnotised, you are always aware of the process and what you reveal during the session. The aim is to assist people in finding meaningful alternatives to their present unsatisfactory ways of thinking, feeling or behaving. Although there are different techniques, clinical hypnotherapy is generally performed in a calm, therapeutic environment. You will be guided into a relaxed, focused state and ask you to think about experiences and situations in positive ways that can help you change the way you think and behave.
What to expect from a session
During Hypnotherapy I will ask you to complete the medical history of general health and lives style. to decide on the best approach for the individual this is important information, and I will go through it with you at the time of the consultation. This complimentary consultation is designed to answer any questions you may have about the practice and to discuss which therapy procedure is best for you.
Accreditations
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