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Hypnotherapy
I
use two different types of hypnotherapy to help clients, depending
on what their problem is and how badly it is affecting them.
Suggestion Therapy
(Clinical Hypnosis)
Suggestion therapy, also known as clinical
hypnosis, is a simple, effective form of therapy for tackling
problems such as nail-biting, calming nerves before events
such as exams, driving tests or public-speaking; breaking
habits such as smoking; achieving weight loss in certain clients
or treating any minor anxiety or confidence issue.
The session will involve a chat at the
beginning to talk about how the mind can work for and against
us, followed by some gentle relaxation and the addition of
positive suggestions to help you through your problem and
feel great. The effects are instant and last several weeks
but will eventually wear off. As such, suggestion therapy
is a great temporary help or stop-gap but for deeper anxieties
and problems and a more profound change in personal outlook
the best form of treatment is hypnoanalysis.
Pure Hypnoanalysis
(Analytical Therapy)
What
is it?
Pure Hypnoanalysis is a highly effective, successful form
of therapy for resolving anxieties, phobias, sexual problems,
depression, and many, many other conditions.
This therapy is called “pure” because it is not
a cocktail of different approaches, I do not practice inner
child therapy or past-life regression or NLP. It is free from
intervention and interpretation by the therapist. It is not
about what you or I “think”, it is the feelings
behind your thoughts which are important. You, as the client
will only go where your own mind needs you to go, you cannot
be led or manipulated into accessing memories or experiences
or fantasies which are not your own.
What
happens during a session?
At the beginning of each session I will use words to gently
relax you, putting your body at ease and your mind in a place
where experiences will float naturally and easily to the surface.
This stream of thoughts, feelings, fantasies and impressions
will, over the course of the therapy, lead you to the source
of your problems.
What
are 'bottled-up emotions'?
Every one of us has bottled-up emotions – they are the
result of a safety mechanism protecting the young child’s
mind from becoming overwhelmed by feelings and conflicts which
could jeopardise their mental stability. Life is lived so
intensely in childhood that the mind needs some way to protect
itself from becoming overloaded. By repressing very strong
emotions the mind erases them from the child’s conscious
memory and allows them to carry on normally.
However, though these powerful emotions
are not consciously remembered anymore they can still make
their presence felt. We can compare our troubled selves to
a pot of boiling water with the lid jammed on – just
because the bubbling cannot be seen does not mean it’s
not happening. In the same way, just because we cannot recall
these strong emotions or the events that triggered them does
not mean they do not exist.
If we are that pot of water and life turns
up the heat on us, i.e. our level of stress due to death,
divorce, redundancy, etc. increases, then the pressure will
build up to such a degree that the steam will have to escape
somewhere or we will explode, hence the appearance of physical
symptoms in our consciousness. Attempting to block the escaping
steam by treating the symptom rather than the root cause will
work temporarily but pretty soon, the steam will burst through
somewhere else and other symptoms will appear.
In all cases, the only way to relieve the
pressure is to take off the lid and uncover what is inside.
Once that happens, and the repressed emotion is brought to
the light, acknowledged and released, then the symptoms disappear
and life takes on a totally new outlook.
How long does it take?
A course of therapy takes typically 7-12 sessions, during
which the client is given the space, care and encouragement
to resolve the cause of their problems by uncovering emotions
which become trapped inside us during our earliest years.
Whilst these feelings remain bottled-up they make themselves
felt in any number of physical symptoms, nervous disorders,
emotional anxieties and mental obsessions. Find these bottled-up
emotions, release them and the symptoms no longer have a need
to exist.
If you would like to arrange an
initial consultation, don’t hesitate to call Emma Daffern
on 07760 996043 or email at emma@emmadaffern.com.
All enquiries treated discreetly and in strictest confidence.
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