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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. Stress is a condition that most of us have experienced throughout our lives and in the main it is a positive emotion and it can help us to become motivated reaching our potential positively and productively

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    exploring the answers given in the form. Also to checking any medical or ethical reasons why I may not be able to work with him . I.e. Psychotic or depressive illness or attraction between therapist and client etc. I would explain what hypnosis is‚ how it works and that hypnosis is a natural state of awareness and that he will still be in control at all times and address any fears‚. He can ask any questions at this stage. I would inform him that confidentiality respects the personal information disclosed

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    Only a few sessions of hypnotherapy can help the individual in achieving an improved sense of self with enhanced self-confidence and sense of being composed‚ self-assured and successful. following a visual PMR to achieve relaxation‚ suggestions using visual sub modalities‚ metaphor usage and anchoring aim to lead Mr X into an empowering mindset in which will hopefully with an optimistic state of mind‚ Mr X can overcome his lack of

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    ethical therapist will take many factors into account in the initial consultation; these will be discussed alongside the pros and con’s of why an initial consultation is so important. Factors such as a therapists own expertise‚ misconceptions of hypnosis as a therapy and rapport building with be explored. Meeting a client face to face in an initial consultation is important on many levels; one instance where this is apparent is when the therapist can assess the client’s suitability for their

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    Rachel Abbott Choose a medical condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them. Introduction The role of hypnosis in the treatment of pain has been of interest to many over the years. It is clear that our psychological state influences the state of our physical health and vice versa ( Chrysalis module 8 notes) and more of a holistic approach to the treatment of pain has become more popular in recent years.

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    Hypnosis Hypnosis is the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person loses the power of their voluntary movements and actions. The idea of hypnotism may seem extremely unusual or unrealistic‚ but the technique has been clinically proven to provide therapeutic and medical benefits; but most known to help lessen pain and/or anxiety. Hypnosis can even help with the disease‚ dementia. There are many kinds of hypnotisms. Each one helps with different aspects of either the body or the brain

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    21 tips to help your clients stop smoking In 1992‚ the New Scientist magazine reported research by scientists at Iowa 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

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    there comes a point where risks may overtake. As previously mentioned‚ weight loss is an illustration to dealing with hypnotism‚ but also a reverse psychological viewpoint to considering the temporary‚ and possibly‚ permanent risks that lie ahead. Hypnosis does not require skill or the ability of the hypnotist‚ but rather relates to the person being hypnotised. This signals a danger caution to participants taking an interest in these activities which have a tendency to eventually lead to issues mastering

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    forced to begin to support myself‚ I could not handle it for a very long time. My mother did use many beneficial parenting techniques‚ such as SELF-ORIENTED INDUCTION‚ a strategy where she would ask me to think about the consequences that I might endure because of my behavior on any given situation. She also was very big on OTHER-ORIENTED INDUCTION‚ where she asked me to contemplate the effects of my behavior on others. To this day I have issues with carrying out tasks autonomously‚ and keeping a long-term

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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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