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    therapist can achieve this through the initial consultation and through notation. Rapport can be defined as a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other’s feelings or ideas and communicate well. (Oxford Dictionaries) In our case‚ between the client and the therapist. Rapport‚ trust and certainty in the skills of the therapist begin before the client ever arrives at the office. (The New Hypnotherapy Handbook by Kevin Hogan‚ P64) This

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    worries about what people think of him‚ even though he is a nice person who thinks about the feelings of others.   * Note from this point Mr X will be referred to as “him/he” The Initial Consultation I would provide a free consultation with him prior to an appointment for treatment During this initial consultation I would look to build good rapport with him so he feels at ease. Ensuring that I gathered all possible information through my notation form and talking to him exploring the answers

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    important to personalise the induction. A Personalised Induction When anyone goes to see a hypnotherapist today‚ on the initial appointment the hypnotherapist will assess the client to get an understanding of what they want to achieve from the therapy sessions‚ what they expect to happen to see if they have a good understanding of how hypnotherapy can work‚ and how hypnotherapy is achieved. The hypnotherapist will start to build up a rapport with the client which will help to build a trust up between

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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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    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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    Diabetes is now classified as a worldwide epidemic. Blindness‚ kidney disease‚ impotence and many other illnesses are often the direct result of out-of-control or undiagnosed diabetes. As a diabetes 2 sufferer myself‚ I was actually drawn to Hypnotherapy as a way to improve my condition‚ and ‚most importantly‚ assist me in managing my condition. As I found out‚ to my cost‚ Diabetes

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    Discuss the Relationship between Stress‚ Anxiety‚ Habits and Phobias and describe how you would treat these issues with Hypnotherapy. Many people who suffer with stress‚ anxiety‚ habits or phobias will turn to hypnotherapy for treatment. It has been proven extremely successful and can have a major impact on a persons life. With an understanding of the relationship between these disorders‚ examining the similarities and the differences between each‚ the therapist then has information in deciding

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    2012 This essay will aim to compile the hypnotherapy approaches in the treatment of the autoimmune diseases. I have a personal interest in this area‚ which prompted me to research this particularly growing medical group. The first chapter will be dedicated to the general medical knowledge about these conditions. The second chapter will refer to the practical information which needs to be taken into consideration in order to start planning the hypnotherapy sessions. In the third part of this essay

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    “There are many standardised procedures for the induction of hypnosis‚ but all have the aim of relaxing the patient and encouraging him or her to focus awareness inwardly” (Hadley & Staudacher‚ 1996‚ page 19). When a person decides to undergo hypnotherapy‚ an induction is required to ensure they are sufficiently relaxed to experience the process completely. Various formats are used‚ depending on why the hypnosis is being undertaken (such as; giving up smoking‚ weight loss). Some hypnotherapists

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    Degenerative disc disease or DDD‚ is in fact the degeneration of the Intervertebral disc‚ which refers to the fibrocartilage that lies between adjacent Vertebrae* in the spine and clusters of chondrocytes**‚ both being suggestive to repair. The main Cause of the development of Degenerative disc disease is aging: As the body ages‚ the discs in the spine dehydrate or dry out‚ and lose their ability to act as shock absorbers between the vertebral bodies. The bones and ligaments that make up the

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