CLINICAL HYPNOTHERAPY
“Remain calm, because peace equals power.”
Hypnotherapy allows you to go into a deep state of meditative relaxation to address a specific desired change, to alleviate psychological symptoms, gain insight and personal understanding, and make long lasting change.
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When in a deeply relaxed state, what is usually unconscious to us can become conscious, allowing it to be addressed therapeutically for long lasting change.
CLINICAL HYPNOTHERAPY
Clinical hypnotherapy is a therapeutic technique that uses hypnosis to address and alleviate a variety of physical and psychological symptoms. It involves guiding individuals into a deep state of relaxation to access the subconscious mind, facilitating emotional and behavioural change.
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Hypnosis is a natural state of deep relaxation, making it a calming and effective way to achieve personal change. It helps reduce stress and anxiety by allowing individuals to imagine anxiety-provoking situations while in a deeply relaxed state, thereby diminishing their impact.
​HOW IT HELPS:
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Standalone or Integrated Treatment: Effective on its own or as part of a broader psychotherapy program.
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Targeted Changes: Useful for specific goals like quitting smoking, overcoming addictions, and reducing anxiety.
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Comprehensive Insight: When combined with psychotherapy, it helps gain deeper personal understanding and fosters lasting change.
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BENEFITS:
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Emotional and Physical Healing: Hypnotherapy releases suppressed emotions, preventing them from manifesting as repeating patterns or physical symptoms.
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Enhancing Creativity: By clearing subconscious blocks, hypnotherapy unlocks creativity, applicable in both artistic endeavours and daily life.
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Expanding Consciousness: Regular hypnotherapy sessions can lead to spiritual awakening and heightened awareness, often experienced as synchronicities or mystical events.
Clinical hypnotherapy is a powerful tool for personal transformation, addressing both emotional and physical issues, enhancing creativity, and promoting a deeper connection to life’s universal forces.
While beneficial for many, clinical hypnotherapy may not be suitable for complex psychological conditions and should be considered as part of a tailored therapeutic approach.