Clinical Hypnotherapy

Clinical Hypnotherapy

It is an ancient science utilizing the power of the subconscious mind in order to bring healing at the physical, emotional, mental, and financial levels. 

All issues that arise in our life begin at the thought level and first begin in the mind and it is based on the principle that everything that the mind can create, it can also uncreate. Clinical Hypnotherapy utilizes the same principle and locates the root cause of every problem and once the person understands the unconscious mechanism working in the background, they are able to release the negative emotions stored along. 

Since emotions are the energy in motion and whenever they are not expressed they get repressed in the body cells. The process of catharsis facilitates the release of repressed emotions thereby restoring the natural rhythm and health of the body. The insight that the person receives brings wisdom and understanding of the hidden learning thus completing the process of healing.

Clinical Hypnotherapy is helpful in many kinds of issues including chronic stress, anxiety, all types of fears & phobias, insomnia, addictions, relationship issues, diabetes, arthritis, etc. A Clinical Hypnotherapy study in 2009 comparing the results of 13 different trials that analyzed outcomes from hypnosis-treated pain, found in almost every case hypnosis intervention consistently produced significant decreases in a variety of chronic pain issues. 

Hypnotherapy has been described as a “psychological or mental healing process to achieve desired goals like changing current feelings or behaviors. These feelings or behaviors can often involve the negative attitudes, beliefs, and values we have of ourselves and our relationships; which can be detrimental to our growth and/or success. By allowing you to dig deeper and explore underlying emotions and memories during hypnosis, you enhance your ability to identify patterns in your actions which may be contributing to negative outcomes. It will begin to positively change the way you talk to yourself, value who you are, process situations, interact with others, and see life events from a different perspective.