What is Hypnosis?
The actual experience of being hypnotised is very difficult to describe, neither asleep nor awake. All hypnotic states are characterised by a tremendously pleasant state of relaxation, an altered state of consciousness into which individuals allow themselves to enter so that desired beneficial suggestions may be given directly to the unconscious mind. Thus, hypnosis is a natural, effective way of making contact with the inner (unconscious) self, a source of many of our problems as well as a tremendous reservoir of unrecognised potential strength and knowledge, i.e. the forgotten assets.
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"A man is never truly old till his dreams have become regrets." Unknown.
Somatic and Psychological Symptoms
Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis for the treatment and relief of a variety of somatic and psychological symptoms. Modern Hypnotherapists use hypnotherapy not only for medical purposes but also as an aid for the resolution of many problems of psychological origins.
It is estimated that 85% of people of all age groups will respond readily to Clinical Hypnotherapy. It is often successful when more conventional treatments have failed.
