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What can be treated with hypnosis?
Click on the question mark below and observe a fairly common character
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How do you feel looking at it? How would you feel if
it pictured a number of them? Think about it for a moment and about what
it does for a living and you may start to feel some tingling on some part
of your skin - your arms perhaps. Are you actually beginning to itch anywhere
- your scalp maybe? What if it had been a cockroach? Would you have felt
a little nauseous?
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This
is an example of how a problem can be created in the mind where
physically, no problem exists. In the same way the mind (with the
permission of its owner) can be encouraged to change it's way of
thinking and so alleviate or end the problem.
Any condition that is dependent (- for its survival)
on your thought processes and/or emotions, can be treated using
hypnosis. The old adage that it's "all in the mind" still
has a lot of mileage.
If any of the moods in the picture to the left
have too much of the upper hand in you, watch out, they will
affect how you interpret what happens around you in your daily life
and cloud or taint your judgement. |
Some of the problems that have been overcome by hypnosis
are listed below, but the list is by no means conclusive. Click on any
subject heading to read more.
| Phobias: |
confinded spaces, spiders, open spaces,
heights, birds, snakes, flying... |
Nervous
problems: |
insomnia, panic attacks, blushing, stress,
hair-pulling, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... |
| Habits: |
nail-biting, smoking, overeating, worrying, stuttering,
swearing... |
Sports
performance: |
concentration, relaxation, pain management, motivation... |
| Confidence: |
public speaking, exam nerves, job interviews, driving
tests... |
Regression
therapy: |
exploring the past... |
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