Clinical Applications of Hypnosis
Modern Hypnotherapists use hypnosis for medical purposes but also as
an aid for the resolution of many problems of psycological origins.
It is estimated that approximately 85% of people of all age groups will
readily respond to Clinical Hypnotherapy. It is often successful when other, more conventional methods of treatment
have failed.
Listed below are some of the conditions for which hypnotherapy is indicated
as a practical treatment:
Breaking unwanted habits eg smoking, nail biting,
stuttering
Obtaining relief and often remission from symptoms
such as
breathng problems, stomach and nervous problems.
Skin problems and nervous rashes.
Pain control for minor surgery, dentistry.
Hypnosis can free the individual from phobias,
emotional problems,
sleeping problems, guilt feelings, jealousy.
The use of Self-hypnosis will help prevent stress
and tension
caused by modern day living.
Effective weight control, performance anxiety,
self-confidence.
Achieve more of the potential which we each
possess.
Hypnotherapy is completely natural and safe and there are
no harmful side-effects. When administered by a professionally trained
and skilled hypnotherapist the benefits are long lasting and often
permanent.