Hypnotherapy
The name Hypnosis is derived from ‘Hypnos’ – the Greek god of sleep – although this is not a useful way of describing Hypnosis, as you do not go to sleep. Hypnosis is a perfectly natural state of mind that we all go into several times a day, for example when daydreaming, watching TV, meditating, playing a sport or doing something creative. It is a state that we have all experienced, there is nothing ‘mystical’ about the Hypnosis.
During Hypnosis your body and conscious mind are relaxed and your subconscious mind is open to suggestion. The subconscious mind is the seat of your imagination, emotions and creativity. It is the part of your mind that deals with all your automatic functions like breathing, heart beating, skills that become automatic like riding a bike, and habits – good and bad. The subconscious mind is a vast memory store, it remembers everything from when you were born to now – even if you can’t consciously remember.
Hypnotherapy is not a ‘magic wand’, it is a tool that can help you to help yourself and take control of your life. You need to be committed to change.
The problems that Hypnotherapy is best placed to help fall into the following broad classes:
Thoughts and ideas
Phobias
Feelings
Habits
Issues
Hypnotherapy can help you with a huge range of issues. Here are some examples of the many issues which Hypnotherapy can help with:
- Addictions
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Anxiety
- Arthritis
- Bereavement
- Blushing
- Bulimia
- Childbirth
- Children’s problems
- Concentration
- Confidence
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Enuresis
- Fear
- Fulfilment
- Gambling
- Habits
- Headaches
- Illness
- Interviews
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Letting Go
- Memory
- Motivation
- Nail biting
- Nerves (exams, tests etc.)
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
- Pain
- Panic attacks
- Past Life Regression
- Personal growth
- Phobias
- Public speaking
- Relationship problems
- Relaxation
- Self-actualisation
- Self-esteem
- Sexual problems
- Shyness
- Skin problems
- Sleep problems
- Smoking
- Sport Enhancement
- Stammering
- Stress
- Weight control
- Work performance


