Module Five Essay: "Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and describe how you would treat these with hypnotherapy" When you sense danger—whether it’s real or imagined—the body ’s defences kick into high gear in a rapid‚ automatic process known as the “fight-or-flight-or-freeze” reaction‚ or the stress response. The nervous system responds to threat by releasing a flood of stress hormones‚ including adrenaline‚ adenosine triphosphate and cortisol. These hormones rouse
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Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy for Depression The problem with depression is that people fail to categorize it as a clinical disorder. Most of the times‚ general public associate it with a person’s inability to cope up with problems and stresses of daily life. The case is entirely not so. Depression is not a state‚ it is an illness. It is important to realize that a person suffering from depression needs attention‚ care‚ therapies or even medication. They do not need any of your suggestions or not-so-encouraging
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Illness‚ disability or injury • Culture • Religion People who suffer from low self esteem often experience myriad problems in their adult life‚ for instance: • Inability to meet academic and work standards • Increased instances of depression‚ anxiety‚ stress‚ and feelings of worthlessness • Difficulty
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settle in another family`s life. She is keen to adapt and accommodate but wants to have a bit of ‘own space’. The parenting style of the family she lives with is very different from hers and she finds it difficult to see where her limits are: in which case she has to do what was being told and when she can make or ask for some changes. She wants to be a good employee but wants to be able say out loud what she thinks‚ believes‚ especially when it is about the little ones’ interest. Her goal is to learn
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Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills Assignment Module 4 I would start by evaluating why Mr X has come to me for hypnotherapy‚ what he hoped to achieve and what is his reason for seeking therapy. Has he made the appointment for himself? I would ask lots of questions about his relationship with his mother; ascertain if this is where his negative self- beliefs have come from and what their relationship dynamics are. There is no mention of Mr X’s father‚ has his death or leaving his mother been
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Ferguson Essay Title “Using the case study provided at the end of the module Identify and explain the client’s issues and device a course of treatment for him‚ taking into account any ethical issue”. Introduction In this paper I aimed to identify Mr X issues as indicated by the given case study‚ and devising a course of treatment plan with boundaries of ethical concerns for him accordingly
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DOI: 1/8/2013. The patient is a 47 -year-old right hand dominant female front packaging employee who sustained cumulative trauma secondary to regular and customary job duties. As per OMNI‚ the patient was diagnosed with left shoulder impingement syndrome status post arthroscopy on 3/4/15. Official operative report is not available at the time of review. According to the supplemental AME report on 2/23/16‚ the patient should retain access to a surgical award to allow for the possibility of left shoulder
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A 6-month-old male is brought to the emergency department by his mother. She states that the child seems to be favoring his right lower leg and has not been moving it much for the past week. The mother also states that she has noticed swelling in the right thigh for about the same time period. Per the mother’s report‚ the child has been afebrile and has had no recent illnesses. On exam‚ the child is alert and appears unkempt‚ with dirty and malodorous clothing. The right thigh is swollen and tender
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Hypnotherapy is a therapy that is undertaken with a subject in hypnosis.[1] The word "hypnosis" (from the Greek hypnos‚ "sleep") is an abbreviation of James Braid’s (1841) term "neuro-hypnotism"‚ meaning "sleep of the nervous system". A person who is hypnotized displays certain unusual characteristics and propensities‚ compared with a non-hypnotized subject‚ most notably hyper-suggestibility‚ which some authorities have considered a sine qua non of hypnosis (although whilst in a trance state patients
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HYPNOTHERAPY Hypnotherapy attempts to address an individual’s subconscious mind‚ using the power of suggestion for beneficial change. A hypnotherapist uses hypnosis to give relevant‚ positive beneficial suggestions to help an individual bring about the change they desire. Although hypnotherapy is not the same as sleep (the individual will still have awareness and control)‚ hypnotherapists often require the individual to be in a deeply relaxed state to enable them to use
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