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HYPNOTHERAPY
by
Christine Hargan, BSc (Hons)
Psychology, based in Spain
www.psychologicalsolutionsforme.com
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Hypnotherapy - is a therapy which
is focused on rapid results and it can be used to treat
a variety of conditions. Some of the common uses are,
breaking unwanted habits, such as smoking, overeating,
or nail biting. It can also be used to treat fears and
phobias, help control emotional issues such as anger and
depression and increase personal effectiveness, self
esteem and confidence.
How does hypnotherapy work?
The human mind works on two levels the conscious and the
sub-conscious. The sub-conscious level which is also
sometimes called the long term memory contains all the
“unthought knowns” – how to breathe, eat, drink, talk,
walk etc, etc and the memories of your life so far, all
those things that you do automatically but really don’t
need to think about to function on a day to day level.
It basically stops the brain from becoming too clogged
up with data to function effectively.
The conscious mind is sometimes called your working
memory, it has a limited capacity – roughly ten seconds
and it contains thoughts and the rationale to undertake
tasks.
Normally people function perfectly well and are happy
and balanced but sometimes in their past they have a
trauma which is unresolved. The subconscious mind locks
the memory away to protect but an emotional response to
a stimulus is experienced,
A hypnotherapist simply accesses your sub-conscious mind
through hypnosis, finds out what the issue is and what
needs to be done to resolve it. Once the issue is
resolved the emotion attached dissipates and it is
permanently resolved. Christine will if desired guide
your subconscious mind to explore causes of unwanted
behaviour and to unlock the emotion attached. This very
often causes a ripple effect where other issues simply
seem to dissolve. You will become aware of the
unconscious motives and reasons for the behaviour, which
in turn will provide you with the framework to resolve
issues in your subconscious mind and therefore allow you
to choose whether you wish to change your behaviour.
Hypnotherapy can also be used to come to terms with
events in your past and you can if desired explore
events in early parts of your life and even be regressed
to a past life or progressed to a future life.
What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is simply a state of conscious relaxation. A
good parallel is that of driving a familiar route
arriving at your destination and not recalling the
journey. Your full concentration was not needed so you
went onto automatic pilot, your brain is in a state of
active awareness and will only absorb suggestions that
you agree with. You are aware of your surroundings, your
companions and everything that is said to you.
Can anyone be hypnotised?
Yes - if they want to be. A hypnotist is simply a
facilitator who talks the individual into a trance – a
state of active awareness.
What is the difference between
hypnosis and hypnotherapy?
There is a big difference between stage hypnosis and
hypnotherapy. A stage hypnotist is an entertainer and
will choose individuals who wish to participate in
entertaining an audience; the subjects are aware and
willing to undertake ridiculous activities. A therapist
who uses hypnosis is trained to help individuals to
resolve emotional issues. Some therapists undertake a
diploma, or training course(s) in hypnotherapy and
others such as myself have an educational background in
psychology are qualified to degree level (BSc Hons) and
then undertake career development in additional
therapies and are registered and insured.
Christine Hargan, BSc (Hons) Psychology; Specialises in
and treats the causes and effects of emotional
disorders, confidence and addiction based issues with
hypnotherapy, NLP and psychotherapy.
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