Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Hypnotherapists in Whitchurch
Hypnotherapists in Andover
Hypnotherapists in Fleet
Hypnotherapists in Totton
Hypnotherapists in Hedge End
Hypnotherapists in Stubbington
Hypnotherapists in Hythe
Hypnotherapists in New Milton
Hypnotherapists in Emsworth
Hypnotherapists in Alton
Hypnotherapists in Fareham
Hypnotherapists in Locks Heath/Warsash/Whiteley
Hypnotherapists in Havant
Hypnotherapists in Southampton
Hypnotherapists in Portsmouth
Hypnotherapists in Basingstoke
Hypnotherapists in Eastleigh
Hypnotherapists in Gosport
Hypnotherapists in Farnborough
Hypnotherapists in Aldershot
Hypnotherapists in Horndean
Hypnotherapists in Winchester
Hypnotherapists in Romsey
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Blackrod Hypnotherapy Clinics
Chadderton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Romiley Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hyde Hypnotherapy Clinics
Radcliffe Hypnotherapy Clinics
Ashton-in-Makerfield Hypnotherapy Clinics
Heywood Hypnotherapy Clinics
Farnworth Hypnotherapy Clinics
Stretford Hypnotherapy Clinics
Stalybridge Hypnotherapy Clinics
Swinton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hindley Hypnotherapy Clinics
Cheadle Hulme Hypnotherapy Clinics
Golborne Hypnotherapy Clinics
Droylsden Hypnotherapy Clinics
Denton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Eccles Hypnotherapy Clinics
Manchester Hypnotherapy Clinics
Bolton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Sale Hypnotherapy Clinics
Rochdale Hypnotherapy Clinics
Stockport Hypnotherapy Clinics
Salford Hypnotherapy Clinics
Coleford Hypnotherapy Clinic
Frampton Cotterell/Winterbourne Hypnotherapy Clinic
Cirencester Hypnotherapy Clinic
Tewkesbury Hypnotherapy Clinic
Yate Hypnotherapy Clinic
Stroud Hypnotherapy Clinic
Filton Hypnotherapy Clinic
Kingswood Hypnotherapy Clinic
Cheltenham Hypnotherapy Clinic
Gloucester Hypnotherapy Clinic
Winchcombe Hypnotherapy Clinic
Dursley Hypnotherapy Clinic
Innsworth Hypnotherapy Clinic
Bishop\’s Cleeve Hypnotherapy Clinic
Tetbury Hypnotherapy Clinic
Wotton-under-Edge Hypnotherapy Clinic
Chalford Hypnotherapy Clinic
Stonehouse Hypnotherapy Clinic
Staple Hill Hypnotherapy Clinic
Nailsworth Hypnotherapy Clinic
Lydney Hypnotherapy Clinic
Cinderford Hypnotherapy Clinic
Thornbury Hypnotherapy Clinic
Monday, 17 April 2017
Sunningdale Hypnotherapy
Cookham Hypnotherapy
Twyford Hypnotherapy
Wraysbury Hypnotherapy
Sunninghill/South Ascot Hypnotherapy
Burghfield Common Hypnotherapy
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Wold Newton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Fangfoss Hypnotherapy Clinics
Flamborough Hypnotherapy Clinics
Goole Hypnotherapy Clinics
Gowdall Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hensall Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hessle Hypnotherapy Clinics
Holme Upon Spalding Moor Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hook Hypnotherapy Clinics
Hornsea Hypnotherapy Clinics
Howden Hypnotherapy Clinics
Huggate Hypnotherapy Clinics
Driffield Hypnotherapy Clinics
Cottingham Hypnotherapy Clinics
Aughton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Beal Hypnotherapy Clinics
Beverley Hypnotherapy Clinics
Brandesburton Hypnotherapy Clinics
Bridlington Hypnotherapy Clinics
Brough Hypnotherapy Clinics
Burstwick Hypnotherapy Clinics
Burton Agnes Hypnotherapy Clinics
Carlton Hypnotherapy Clinics
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Hypnotherapy in Frinton-on-Sea
Hypnotherapy in Wickford
Hypnotherapy in Loughton
Hypnotherapy in Stanford-le-Hope
Hypnotherapy in Witham
Hypnotherapy in Maldon
Hypnotherapy in Harwich
Hypnotherapy in South Ockendon
Hypnotherapy in Waltham Abbey
Hypnotherapy in Rochford
Hypnotherapy in South Woodham Ferrers
Hypnotherapy in Billericay
Hypnotherapy in Canvey Island
Hypnotherapy in Southend-on-Sea
Hypnotherapy in Colchester
Hypnotherapy in Chelmsford
Hypnotherapy in Basildon
Hypnotherapy in Rayleigh/South Benfleet/Thundersley
Hypnotherapy in Harlow
Hypnotherapy in Grays
Hypnotherapy in Brentwood
Hypnotherapy in Clacton-on-Sea
Hypnotherapy in Braintree
Hypnotherapy in Wold Newton
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Wold Newton?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Wold Newton you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Wold Newton is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in other Towns and Cities
Hypnotherapy in Flamborough
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Flamborough?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Flamborough you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Flamborough is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Goole
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Goole?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Goole you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Goole is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
Return to Hypnotherapists in East Yorkshire
Hypnotherapy in Gowdall
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Gowdall?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Gowdall you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Gowdall is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Hensall
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Hensall?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Hensall you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Hensall is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
Return to Hypnotherapists in East Yorkshire
Hypnotherapy in Hessle
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Hessle?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Hessle you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Hessle is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
Return to Hypnotherapists in East Yorkshire
Hypnotherapy in Holme Upon Spalding Moor
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Holme Upon Spalding Moor?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Holme Upon Spalding Moor you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Holme Upon Spalding Moor is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Hook
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Hook?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Hook you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Hook is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
Return to Hypnotherapists in East Yorkshire
Hypnotherapy in Hornsea
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Hornsea?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Hornsea you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Hornsea is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
Return to Hypnotherapists in East Yorkshire
Hypnotherapy in Howden
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Howden?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Howden you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Howden is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Huggate
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Huggate?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Huggate you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Huggate is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Hull
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Hull?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Hull you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Hull is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Driffield
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Driffield?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Driffield you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Driffield is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Cottingham
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Cottingham?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Cottingham you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Cottingham is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Aughton
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Aughton?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Aughton you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Aughton is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Beal
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Beal?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Beal you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Beal is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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Hypnotherapy in Beverley
Looking for a hypnotherapist in Beverley?
Hypnosis is a technique that has been used in medicine for over 200 years. Franz Mesmer stumbled across a process he called Mesmerism in the 1780s. This was the precursor to the modern hypnosis in Beverley you are interested in.
What Is Hypnosis
The definition of hypnosis is; the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Use of hypnosis
It is used for the treatment of many medical problems and conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleeping problems, addictions such as smoking and gaming, losing weight and post traumatic stress.
The traditional expectation of hypnosis is of course inaccurate. When you are hypnotised you are not under the control of anyone and still have free will. You cannot be forced to do anything you don’t want to.
What does hypnosis feel like?
When you are hypnotised you are in a trance state. It is very similar to daydreaming or being engrossed in a book or film. You are very relaxed with heightened imagination and very suggestible. Sleeping it is not, as you are alert the whole time.
In this state your mind is far more open to suggestions and retrieving memories. The subconscious mind that you normally cannot access is now available to you and the therapist.
This large part of your mind enables you to do things automatically. You don’t think about breathing or how to walk. When in a trance new instructions and thoughts can be suggested and accepted in your subconscious.
How can hypnotherapy help you?
It can help you day to day in coping with all that life throws at you. For example if you are prone to anxiety the hypnotic instruction to rub two fingers together can help calm you. These are called post hypnotic suggestions and can be very effective.
You can also learn how to hypnotise yourself enabling you to reinforce the hypnosis therapy you receive. Self hypnosis can be done quickly once you have mastered the technique so is usable everyday.
Your brain is affected by both types of hypnosis. Activity in the brain changes and can be seen on electroencephalographs (EEG). This records electrical activity in your brain in the same way an ECG does of your heart.
How am I hypnotised?
This is fairly standard and there are 3 main techniques.
The first is as you know from films and involves fixing your eyes on say a watch swinging from side to side.
The second is rapid induction as used by stage hypnotists who use firm instructions and directions.
Thirdly is progressive relaxation and imagery combined with a slow soothing voice, often employed by medical professionals.
All three hypnotic inductions work well. Most importantly nobody can be hypnotised against there will. So no need to be nervous.
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Beverley is a safe and effective approach for many problems as long as it is performed by trained professionals. You will find them here
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