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    Choose a medical condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment as you see them. Breast cancer affects one in every nine women in Britain‚ 45‚000 women every year are diagnosed with it in some form or stage of development. Life style and cognitive interventions‚ i.e. counselling and psychotherapy can play an important part in how the patient deals with cancer in their lives and how they recover. Our genes regulate cell growth and

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    Using Hypnosis to Improve your Golf Game Maribeth Theisen‚ MSW‚ LCSW‚ CHt‚ uses hypnotherapy to address all life’s issues. Why? Because‚ while the conscious mind sets goals and intentions (“I’ll practice four times a week” or “I won’t focus on other things when I’m golfing”)‚ the subconscious mind is the one that acts. Often these two are at odds…the conscious may be saying “I can easily make this shot” and the subconscious may do ”I’m not good enough.” Guess which one wins? The subconscious

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    Embarking on a therapy is a decision not to be taken lightly by a client in the same way as researching a job role is important. Quite often it is common practice for therapists to offer initial consultations with a client to establish whether both parties are suitable to work together. An ethical therapist will take many factors into account in the initial consultation; these will be discussed alongside the pros and con’s of why an initial consultation is so important. Factors such as a therapists

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    Jill Kim October 27‚ 2014 Peer Ministry Period 2 Butterfly Circus Reflection In the 1930s America is suffering for the Great Depression. Many people are jobless and homeless‚ and everybody is sad and worried for the difficult economic situation. Mendez is the charismatic master of a small circus‚ the Butterfly Circus‚ and he leads his troupe through Southern California; along the way‚ they perform- sometimes for free- to bring some light in the dull lives of people. One evening‚ they stop at

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    using hypnotherapy to prevent nail biting‚ you can rewire your subconscious and stop your bad habits. Stop Biting Your Nails With Hypnosis Nail biting is an extremely common habit. While millions of people suffer from this problem‚ it is not easy to stop. Often‚ people bite their nails to deal with stress. When they feel anxious‚ they start picking at their nails. Before long‚ their nails are in shreds. If you want to regain control and have beautiful nails‚ hypnosis can help. Hypnotherapy to

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    can change how your mind approaches dogs. Hypnosis for a fear of dogs brings you to a state of relaxation. This is the same state your mind is in when you lose track of time while driving. In this mental state‚ you can work with the subconscious. Hypnotherapy for a fear of dogs helps you visualize a new way to approach dogs. Instead of seeing them as a fear‚ you see them as a friend. You learn what dogs are actually like. Even if you do not know where the fear came from‚ you can still remove it. Hypnosis

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    Every time we experience the world‚ we do so through our 5 senses- see it‚ hear it‚ taste it‚ smell it or feel it. It is only once we have taken that information in and processed it‚ that we apply a meaning to it. Sometimes the meaning we apply will be based on our previous contact and experiences. So if we have had an experience which led to some negative emotions - such as fear (or if we have learned a negative response from someone else) it is likely that when we come into contact with that same

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    Between 1770 and 1774 Johann Joseph Gassner and Frank Mesmer introduced the practice of hypnotherapy. Mesmer believed that natural forces were exerted by animals and those forces had healing powers. He had many followers and his theories were greatly practiced till about 1925. Today they are all but forgotten except for in some small countries. As for Gassner who was a Catholic priest who believed in hypnotherapy and exorcism. Gassner did not have as many followers as Mesner and they actually asked

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    I was surprised by this because‚ I just assumed that the only method was to use either hypnotherapy‚ or talk yourself out of being afraid of the needles. I was also surprised by the fact that ambulance medics use a five step process to help people get over their phobia long enough‚ so the medics can continue to do their job. I always just thought

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    ‘Poetry is the art of using words charged with their utmost meaning.’ (Gioia 2002‚ p. 17). It is about searching for new ways in which an object can be seen and described than its original meaning. The defamiliarization or ‘the distinctive effect achieved by literary works in disrupting our habitual perception of the world‚ enabling us to ‘see’ things afresh’ (Baldick 2006‚ p. 62)‚ allows the reader to confront their stereotypical perceptions and challenges them to deconstruct everyday ideas‚ words

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