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SUGGESTION THERAPY ideally suited for treating the more simple problems such as smoking, nail biting, pre-test nerves, slimming, relaxation, confidence boosting etc. Suggestion therapy is usually effective immediately, and hence only one or sometimes two sessions would be required - with perhaps a booster at a later date.
ANALYTICAL THERAPY
Hypnoanalysis - used to discover and remove the cause of the problem / symptom / anxiety.(Both therapies can be combined during treatment, of course.) Hypnoanalysis can be summarised briefly as the doctrine of 'cause and effect'; every effect (the symptom / problem) must have a cause. Hypnoanalysis will find and release the cause of the problem - and hence the symptoms disappear. Emotional problems respond particularly well to Hypnoanalysis. The object of analysis is to bring you to a 'moment of surprising and liberating enlightenment', and one can be fairly confident of a release within ten sessions of therapy. With analytical therapy, we are talking about a complete and lasting release, by finding and removing the originating causes - as opposed to mere control of symptoms by; dieting, anti-depressants, herbal remedies, smoking, drinking etc.There is no reason why anyone should put up with something 'inside themselves but outside their control', provided they can devote time, money, effort and self-discipline to be free or their problem. The use of hypnosis dramatically 'speeds up' analytical therapy, and will achieve similar results in just a few weeks to those expected from a more conventional three or four year course of therapy. Hypnoanalysis usually takes about 6-10 weekly sessions. The sessions take (on average) about 50 minutes each. In Hypnosis you are very relaxed, so people generally find it easier to talk about emotive issues.
Hypnosis - coming from the Greek word 'Hypnos' (meaning sleep) was
so-called because while in the state of Hypnosis, a person is very,
very relaxed. While a person is in this more relaxed state, they find
it easier to accept beneficial suggestions (e.g. "you are now a
nonsmoker") and their memory is enhanced.There is absolutely no
question of being controlled or manipulated, or even induced into a
deep trance state. A person in hypnosis (often referred to as
conscious hypnosis) is not 'asleep'; they are often more aware of what
is taking place than usual and their senses function more efficiently
than normal.It is unfortunate that most people's perception of Hypnosis
is tainted by their reaction to watching television and stage
hypnotists at work. The 'showmanship' and the dramatic reactions from
the 'volunteers' often leaves a lasting impression in the back of the
mind that Hypnosis is somehow 'magical' or involves 'mind control' -
however, this understanding of Hypnosis couldn't be further from the
truth....The state of hypnosis, a totally natural phenomenon, is most
pleasant and particularly relaxing, and a person can converse quite
easily whilst within the state. It is inconceivable that any
harm could befall them. Indeed, the centuries-old technique of hypnosis
is being used increasingly as an adjunct to orthodox medicine, where it
is proving a valuable alternative to drugs for anesthesia, accelerating
healing, relieving stress and controlling pain.
During
hypnosis, you will probably experience a feeling of mental and physical
relaxation and your memory may be enhanced. You will find that I am a
caring professional person, with a reassuring manner to put you at ease
and the expertise to help you with your problem. Hypnosis F.A.Q. and Prices
What is Hypnosis?
Unlike
the television or Hollywood version, hypnosis is simply a state of deep
relaxation. In this state the critical factor is set aside and the
desired change is instantaneous.
Can anyone be hypnotised?
Yes.
In fact, most people experience hypnosis several times a day.
Daydreaming is a form of hypnosis. Also, the state experienced directly
on entering and leaving steep is hypnosis.
What does hypnosis feel like?
Because
hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness, or awareness, at no time
will you be asleep or unaware of what is going on. You will, however,
be likely to feel more relaxed than ever before. A feeling of peace,
serenity and wellbeing generally accompany this relaxation.
Can I be made to do something against my will ?
Absolutely
not! There is a safeguard in hypnosis. Anything suggested to you in
hypnosis that is against your morals, beliefs, religion, ethics, wants
or desires will simply be rejected by you. It is impossible for you to
be made to to do anything against your will.
What about those stage shows then?
Successful
stage hypnosis relies on willing volunteers. Those people have a desire
to join in the show and perform. Hypnosis merely helps them to lift
inhibitions that they may, ordinarily, have against performing in
public.
Will I remember what is said or done, after I come out of hypnosis?
Hypnosis
is not an unconscious state, so you will remember what is being said
and done. If you have no apparent memory of what is said or done, this
is likely to be because you were drifting and daydreaming in your own
pleasant thoughts during that part. Generally, with gentle prodding,
you will fully remember everything.
Am I giving up control during Hypnosis?
No!
You will be in such complete control during the entire session that if
anything is said or done that you disagree with, or that you feel is in
bad taste, you can simply open your eyes and leave the room. No one can
control your mind, except you.
Can only 'weak-minded' people be hypnotised?
On
the contrary, while everybody can be hypnotised, those that respond
better are people with strong and active minds capable of imagination
and mental dexterity. Those that refuse to be hypnotised, generally are
exhibiting either a lack of understanding of the subject entirely, or
'weakness' in the form of inflexibility.
Does Hypnosis wear off
? Yes & No. The state of hypnosis being a relaxed 'Day Dream' state
leaves you when either you or the therapist ends the session, but the
results of your hypnotic session, because changes brought about under
hypnosis, i.e. stopping smoking, weight loss, etc., are self-rewarding
the effects will become stronger, especially if reinforcement tapes are
used.
Are there harmful after effects?
Again,
no. There is not one case on record of anyone being harmed because of,
or through, hypnosis. After the session, most people feel relaxed and
mellow but in complete control of all of their faculties and able to
perform any task or duty such as driving or working. Most people
experience a very pleasant energy increase after the session.
How much does it cost?
Each session costs €95 and lasts for about 50 minutes.
The Stop Smoking program costs €195.
Please call or email us to find out how many sessions your symptom requires.
The symptoms and problems the following are some of the symptoms and 'problems' we can treat and help people with.: * skin disorders * sexual problems * anorexia / bulemia * lack of confidence * stuttering / stammering * chronic fatigue * chronic pain * poor self image * smoking cessation * social fears * premature ejeculation * fear of intimacy * childhood trauma * assault * migraines * drinking * ME * IBS * OCD * fetishes * PTSD * blushing * anger * colitis * bruxism * panic * guilt * sweating
* nightmares * slimming * compulsions * shyness * bedwetting * nailbiting * amnesia * phobias * depression * inhibitions * vaginisimus * addictions * grief * neuritis * fears * obsessions * insomnia * paranoia * asthma * tension * allergies * thumb sucking * anxieties * shy bladder * hypertension * frigidity * tinnitus
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