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    Essay Hypnotherapy

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    of this essay is to explore and illustrate how and why the building of rapport between a client and a therapist is paramount to a successful hypnosis result. It will look at how and when we can build a good rapport‚ considering the purpose of the notation form and explain the role of the Conscious Critical Faculty and what part it plays in successful hypnosis. It is said that building a good rapport with a client for the purpose of hypnotherapy is paramount to it’s success‚ without it a client cannot

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    What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? Word Count: 1926 A hypnosis session is generally regarded to contain five elements. These include the introduction‚ induction‚ deepener‚ therapy‚ and awakening. Each of these elements are important but to answer this question effectively‚ I will focus on the introduction stage by explaining why the initial consultation is an essential part of hypnosis. I will then go on to describe some of the ethical issues that face hypnotherapists

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    “Why Is The Initial Consultation So Important ? What Factors Will An Ethical Therapist Cover At This Time ? The initial consultation is important for both the therapists and the client to establish whether there is rapport between both parties‚ to put the client at ease and to ensure a realistic and effective plan of action to help the client achieve their goal. This is often offered as a short appointment of maybe 30 minutes‚ free of charge. I think by offering this service clients would have more

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    Psychology of Stress

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    The road of pain caused by a Stress-related illness 73132:Psychology of Stress Open Polytechnic Wellington Elizabeth Ross Words:2‚149 “The road of pain caused by a stress-related illness”‚ is the name of this final assignment. A detailed case study and treatment plan for Sera-jean who has a stress-related illness. I will endeavour to propose a treatment plan to help Sera-jean manage hypertension and type 1diabetes. There will be brief outlines of the techniques I have chosen‚ how

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    Consciousness: awareness of the outside world and one’s own mental processes‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and perceptions But‚ there is much non-conscious information we are not aware of that our brain is processing‚ but we are processing Dual processing: conscious and unconscious Ex: typing my notes – I don’t tell each finger where to go‚ but my brain is processing that Ex: girl getting EEG‚ a spike appears on it‚ .25 seconds later your hand moves without you knowing‚ .35 seconds later you become aware

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    Quit Smoking Case Study

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    Case study- Quit Smoking A young adult man met his primary care physician for the first time‚ during which his prior military history came to light. The young man recalled the anxiety he experienced when he received his military orders for deployment to Iraq. Prior to the notice of deployment‚ he smoked cigarettes only occasionally‚ maybe 1 or 2 cigarettes a day. As the time for deployment approached‚ he started smoking more cigarettes and by the time he arrived in Iraq was up to a full pack a

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    Mind and Body Paper

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    The interaction of mind and consciousness with the body‚ and whether they are separate or not has been the subject of much discussion and debate between philosophers since antiquity. This paper shall look at how dualists‚ materialists and idealists view the realm of mind and consciousness and how the realm of mind and consciousness relate to the physical body. Additionally‚ the concept of an independent mind that transcends physical functions of the body shall be discussed along with the author

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    verbal or physical. Unlike other injuries‚ it is not something that you can just “walk off”. After experiencing child abuse‚ it is normal to feel shame‚ fear or anxiety for years afterward. If you experience these feelings‚ you are not alone. Through hypnosis‚ it is possible to overcome these feelings and start living a

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    from the very first time you have contact with a client from either the initial contact or the first time an enquiry is made via a phone call or email. The purpose of the consultation is many faceted. It is the time for a therapist to explain what hypnosis is to the client and answer any questions that may arise. It gives the therapist an opportunity to establish a rapport with the client‚ gain them confidence and assist the client to perform several simple exercises to put them at ease. The establishment

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    What´s Hypnotherapy?

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    What is hypnotherapy? Hypnotherapy or hypnosis is a trance that uses guided relaxation‚ intense concentration‚ and focused attention to achieve a heightened state of awareness. (www.webmd.com). During this trance the client’s attention is so focused that anything going on around them is blocked out or ignored for a temporary time. With the help of a therapist‚ the client’s focus their attention on a specific thought or task. Client’s that undergo hypnotherapy can explore painful thoughts‚ feelings

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