How does Hypnotherapy work?
By dealing directly with the subconscious mind, Hypnotherapy by-passes many of the obstacles and barriers the conscious mind creates. In doing so it is able to fast track the process of “real change”.
It does this by firstly isolating the core problem. Long term change is then facilitated through use of trance state, anchors and other Clinical Hypnotherapy techniques.
The results of treatment using Hypnotherapy can take effect immediately.
Patients often experience profound change over the course of several treatments and are equipped with tools such as self-hypnosis that they can utilise and access for the rest of their lives. For the patient, the experience is painless, relaxing and in many cases enjoyable.
Rhondda Stewart Explains Clinical Hypnotherapy In Action Hypnotherapy promotes overall well being of the patient through the use of Therapeutic Metaphors, waking hypnosis and trance technique.
The Clinical Hypnotherapist harnesses the attention of the subconscious and directs it to find resources at the unconscious level. This leads the patient to work toward physical and mental healing.
The potency of mind/body connections, focussed on a specific direction, help facilitate overall mental, physical and spiritual well being.
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