About Hypnotherapy & Hypnosis.
NLP I ANALYTIC I CLINICAL I COUNSELLING
Hypnosis is used for exactly the same purpose each and every time it is induced: to gain access to the powerful inner mind, the non critical subconscious. The use of hypnosis is a drug free process of quietening down that part of your mind that constantly talks to you.
Once this is achieved direct access to the subconscious is available, but rest assured, you are still very much, and in most cases, more aware of what is being said.
Hypnosis can be induced in many different ways but the most common method in use by most therapists is by guided imagery of calmness and peace, combined with the use of visualisation that produces a profound state of relaxation and concentration.
Experienced Hypnosis before?
That is quite a bold statement to make, but read on and I will explain what I mean by proving to you that you have experienced hypnosis before. It is important to remember that hypnosis is just an altered state of awareness and that we have all experienced this state many times before.
For example; when you’re watching your t.v. and you find yourself ‘staring into space’, when you have been driving and realise that you cannot remember the last few miles of your journey, becoming so absorbed in a book/hobby that you lost all track of time, etc.
Also, we all pass through this altered state just before we fall asleep and just before we awake. These, and I am sure you can think of many more, are examples of an altered state of awareness.
If you wish to discover a new, true you please don't hesitate to call us on 0778 5505310 alternatively you can email us.
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people are not treated by the state of hypnosis – people are treated in the state of hypnosis, using therapy

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