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    (from 2014) “When the only tool you have is a hammer‚ all problems begin to resemble nails” (Abraham Maslow). How might this apply to ways of knowing‚ as tools‚ in the pursuit of knowledge? In order to approach this question sufficiently‚ two things need to be determined; what a problem is considered and what Maslow’s “hammer” means in his quote. If the tools are the ways of knowing‚ then the hammer would be the body of the knower. The knower’s conflicts in the pursuit of knowledge while using

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    NORW1IA Sue Smith 1831 Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and describe how you would treat these issues using hypnotherapy. Stress and anxiety are the natural reactions to fear and change. There is no single cause of stress and we will all have experienced it at times in our lives. It can be potentially very harmful‚ both physiologically and psychologically and professionals agree it is vital that we try to understand the causes of our

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                                                Assignment 5  “ Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and  describe how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy ‘’    Introduction    In this essay i will describe individually stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and share  their symptoms. I will go on to describe how i would treat these issues with  hypnotherapy and if hypnotherapy is not the right treatment due to any ethical reasons i  will then suggest alternative treatments or therapies.    Stress    Stress is not a medical diagnosis

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    “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss. Every successful hypnotherapy session must have an induction ensuring that the client is relaxed and is in a disassociated state in order fully experience the process. The type of induction used can be dependent on the personal preferences of the therapist or the type of hypnotherapy being undertaken in the session. There has been some debate as to whether a generic induction will be suitable for all clients or as some hypnotherapists

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    References: Hypnotherapy A Practical Handbook‚ Hellmut Karle and Jennifer Boys‚ p27. Hypnotherapy A Practical Handbook‚ Hellmut Karle and Jennifer Boys‚ p74-75 Hypnosis for Change‚ 3rd Edition‚ Josie Hadley and Carol Staudacher‚ p81 Druckman et al. (1988) Enhancing Human Performance: Issues‚ Theories‚ and Techniques see page p.138 Milton Erickson- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_H._Erickson Hypnotherapy A Handbook edited by Michael Heap and Windy Dryden

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    Abstract Sigmund Freud was a major influence in the study of modern psychology and behavior in the twentieth century. Originally wanting to become a scientist‚ he was inspired by hypnotherapy to solve the unconscious causes of mental illnesses by studying psychoanalysis‚ the structure of the mind‚ psychosexual states‚ and dream interpretations. Freud’s work allowed psychologists to go into more depth of the reasoning behind mental illnesses and physiological symptoms. Sigmund Freud One of the

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    Discuss The Relationship Between Stress‚ Anxiety‚ Habits And Phobias And Describe How You Would Treat These Issues With Hypnotherapy In order to understand the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias‚ it is necessary to first define what each one is and how it affects us. It is a well- known fact that stress and anxiety are the two main reasons for people being sick and taking time off work. It is apparent that these conditions can prevent people from reaching their full potential

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    subconscious mind. He published a seminal clinical text Studies in hysteria which promoted a new approach in psychotherapy .He did not use hypnosis in his medical practice because he did not believe that he can cure the patients permanently during hypnotherapy. In 19th century doctor Emile Coue formulated the Law of suggestions. He is best known for frase: “Every day in every way I am getting better and better” He prescribed this slogan to his patients to repeat every night before going to bed

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    believed hypnosis was not real. Many people could benefit from using it as a way to calm down and take control of themselves‚ but they never will if the current image persists. A more realistic representation of hypnosis is showing someone go for hypnotherapy to quit smoking or use self-hypnosis to relax. However‚ in media the image of hypnosis has begun to change in medical shows because of the reoccurring mention of hypnosis as an anesthetic. Hypnosis is not a form of mind control as the cartoons

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    Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and describe how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy. Introduction The above all form part of the human experience and are linked to one another by conditions that come down to what our minds are capable of doing to us‚ especially when it might involve losing our sense of reason. Our primal instinct provides us with a ‘fight or flight’ reaction‚ the outcome being dependent on the actual situation but nonetheless

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