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Advanced Hypnotherapy, used integratively, explores the factors which may be preventing you from achieving what you want. We work together through the process in whichever way is right for you.
You will discover and learn:
- To adopt better ways of thinking and feeling about yourself
- A conscious awareness of your inner dialogue - helpful and destructive
- To update old belief systems and self limiting thought processes that contribute to keeping you unwell
- To understand more fully the positive and negative power of your beliefs on your health and your life
- To create an awareness of how you use and hold your body and how this influences the way your body works and feels
- To understand how our expectations influence what happens to us and, how our bodies prepare physiologically for these events we imagine.
As you learn to better understand yourself, this awareness will help you to find new ways to approach issues which give you more influence over your wellbeing. It can take some time for the body to heal. There is no quick fix and you must be prepared for this. The key is to listen to your body in awareness and, to recognise that as improvement comes, it is easy to overdo it, which leaves the body tired and you may appear to relapse. However, at this stage, it is vital to keep going with the process towards healing. An awareness of mind body influence allows you to better understand yourself and your body. As you grow to understand and respond to your body’s emotional and physical needs you begin to make a sustained recovery towards good health into the longer term.
The brain has the ability to create new neural pathways. It does this by using the body mind connection in hypnosis to actively rehearse and install thought with real emotion. This means that results are achievable in a reasonable timeframe. In addition, HypnoHealing techniques directed to specific symptoms stimulate new neural pathways within the brain to aid the body to rebalance and heal itself. Diet and exercise are also important considerations to a more speedy recovery.
For further information, advice and support, I recommend the following websites:
The M.E. Association – www.meassociation.org.uk
Association for Fibromyalgia – www.ukfibromyalgia.com
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