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    In this essay‚ my objective is to demonstrate my understanding of the theoretical concepts and techniques used in hypnotic inductions and to discuss my reasons for believing that it is best that an induction is personalised as well as the reasons why they may not always be the best strategy. Research shows that words make up 7% of our communication‚ tone and volume make up 38% and our body language make up 55%. In order to practice hypnosis‚ an individual’s eyes are closed and the aim is to

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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 might affect individuals. Stress could be defined as a normal physiological response by the body to situations or stimuli which the brain perceives as dangerous or threatening to the body. The body is a complex system and

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    Choosing one of the case studies that you developed within your group during the class‚ explain the cause of the person’s symptoms and construct an hypnoanalysis treatment plan and required outcome. The initial consultation Miss G - first child in a family of 3 girls‚ 1 boy (born later) where she recalled her parents were not so close (arguing regularly). She always felt her father was disappointed that she turned out not to be the boy he so wanted‚ and he was often ready to remind her.

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    • F R EE The Weight‚ Hypnotherapy and YOU Weight Reduction Program An NLP and Hypnotherapy Practitioner’s Manual Judith E. Pearson‚ PhD OO B CD KC D FRE E E CLI NT W O RK The Weight‚ Hypnotherapy and YOU Weight Reduction Program An NLP and Hypnotherapy Practitioner’s Manual Judith E. Pearson‚ Ph.D. Crown House Publishing Limited www.crownhouse.co.uk First published by Crown House Publishing Ltd Crown Buildings‚ Bancyfelin‚ Carmarthen‚ Wales‚ SA33 5ND‚ UK

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    psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis. It will then proceed to discuss the role relaxation within hypnosis. It will also outline the benefits of relaxation offering sound reasoning for the role of relaxation within hypnosis. What is Hypnotherapy? In therapy hypnosis usually involves the client experiencing a feeling of relaxation with their attention focusing on the hypnotist’s voice and appropriate suggestions and appellations created by the hypnotist tailored to meet the client’s specifications

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    Smoking due to the total ban on Smoking introduced at the hospital and other issues relating to smoking. I could not offer him any help at the time but provided him with contact details of other therapists. INTRODUCTION/INITIAL CONSULTATION H phoned at the start of June 2012‚ requesting for help telling me that he did not seek treatment following our previous contact but used Niquitin patches bought from the local superstore combined with gums which he stopped due to

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    hypnotherapist‚ presents the reader with an array of methods and techniques associated with hypnotherapy. The reading offers detailed step by step methods of induction and foundational principles with little to no jargon or erroneous claims. A full spectrum of life challenges are identified‚ with respective hypnotic prescriptions presented as cathartic tools of hope and healing. The founding fathers of hypnotherapy are identified herein‚ as are the concept of suggestion and self-hypnosis as a constant

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    University who analysed the results of 600 studies of nearly 72‚000 people in Europe and the USA who had used different methods to quit smoking. They found that hypnotherapy is consistently the most successful way to become a non-smoker. Among those exsmokers who had successfully quit the habit‚ 30 percent had done so through hypnotherapy‚ compared with 25 percent through aversion therapy‚ 24 percent through acupuncture‚ ten percent through nicotine gum‚ nine percent through books and mail order advice

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    References: Pete Sanders: First Step in Counselling Robin Waterfield: Hidden Depths Hellmut W.A. Karle‚ Jennifer H. Boys: Hypnotherapy Josie Hadley‚ Carol Staudacher: Hypnosis for Change

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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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