PAIN MANAGEMENT AND RELATED ANXIETY
Hypnosis is deeply associated with pain relief and techniques for pain management and increased comfort levels. The initial therapy starts by establishing confidence and developing positive rapport and understanding between the client and hypnotherapist that develops a therapeutic programme for an authentic individual approach that is specific to each client ensuring maximum benefit with soothing and healing solutions. Key to this is the acceptance that change can happen and will happen.
Pain tends to create fear and a fear of not being able to control symptoms can produce anxiety but if the client is able to locate a control strategy, stress and fear levels are reduced and the benefits are rapidly recognised.
Relaxation and calmness is the cornerstone of hypnosis and it is these techniques that help the client recognise and avoid triggers leading to anticipated symptoms which can sometimes initiate a flare up of the actual condition.
Hypnotherapy can bring about a transformation about how patients interact with their condition. Another suggestion is that hypnotherapy may have an impact on the part of the brain which processes pain and when a client has relaxed under hypnosis it reduces the mental activity relating to the pain. We have a primeval response to pain that is almost hardwired into the brain and all this factor is born in mind as therapy works to balance this and marshal increased circulation to the area to bring in immune cells and natural pain relievers to assist healing.
Deep hypnotic trance is a state of profound physical and mental calm, inner peace, contentment and happiness in which awareness maybe vastly increased and the memory powerfully enhanced. It is beneficial to the immune system and helps healing.
Hypnotic therapy provides deep relaxation techniques together with positive imagery and visualisation (healing light/white glove) and positive affirmations to lower stress, compound relief in the management of symptoms and helps with secondary issues like insomnia and depression which are often present when continued discomfort is experienced. Other key hypnotic tools include self-hypnosis which is taught to the client, regression, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
Hypnosis is can help with preparation for surgery and actually reduce the amount of anaesthetic required and is also of help to cancer sufferers and anyone with long term issues as well as those with short term problems or concerns like dentistry.
Pain tends to create fear and a fear of not being able to control symptoms can produce anxiety but if the client is able to locate a control strategy, stress and fear levels are reduced and the benefits are rapidly recognised.
Relaxation and calmness is the cornerstone of hypnosis and it is these techniques that help the client recognise and avoid triggers leading to anticipated symptoms which can sometimes initiate a flare up of the actual condition.
Hypnotherapy can bring about a transformation about how patients interact with their condition. Another suggestion is that hypnotherapy may have an impact on the part of the brain which processes pain and when a client has relaxed under hypnosis it reduces the mental activity relating to the pain. We have a primeval response to pain that is almost hardwired into the brain and all this factor is born in mind as therapy works to balance this and marshal increased circulation to the area to bring in immune cells and natural pain relievers to assist healing.
Deep hypnotic trance is a state of profound physical and mental calm, inner peace, contentment and happiness in which awareness maybe vastly increased and the memory powerfully enhanced. It is beneficial to the immune system and helps healing.
Hypnotic therapy provides deep relaxation techniques together with positive imagery and visualisation (healing light/white glove) and positive affirmations to lower stress, compound relief in the management of symptoms and helps with secondary issues like insomnia and depression which are often present when continued discomfort is experienced. Other key hypnotic tools include self-hypnosis which is taught to the client, regression, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
Hypnosis is can help with preparation for surgery and actually reduce the amount of anaesthetic required and is also of help to cancer sufferers and anyone with long term issues as well as those with short term problems or concerns like dentistry.