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Hypnosis As a Method to Give Up Smoking Without Requiring NRT
Cigarette smoke accounts for a great number of life-threatening medical disorders that could easily be steered clear of. Nowadays, many folks are attempting desperately to eradicate nicotine addiction permanently. But cigarette smoking is tremendously addicting and the whole quitting process is hard. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) serves as a popular smoking cessation strategy, but there are other ways you could utilize for you to give up using tobacco.
NRT involves pharmaceutic solutions and products that include nicotine as their main ingredient. If you happen to puff on over ten cigarettes every day, you will have to start on the highest dose, and that is 21mg. You could kick the tobacco habit steadily via NRT as you proceed to a dosage of 14 mg, then to a 7mg dosage.
One of the many negative things about nicotine replacement therapy is that you are still putting nicotine straight into your body, which is bad for you. It would be much better if you could eradicate the nicotine from your body altogether instead of continuing to use it. Fortunately, there are various tactics that don’t depend on nicotine in order to wean you off smoking.
IBS hypnosis | IBS hypnotherapy Treatment
Relief from IBS symptoms has never been easier. Irritable Bowel Syndrome managment & treatment of symptoms by using hypnosis. IBS is a condition well understood by Michael Mahoney the award winning developer of both the IBS Audio Program 100 for Adults, and the IBS Audio Program 60 for Children.
Michael pioneered the use of IBS Self Help recordings for home use making the IBS Audio Program 100 available in 1998.
These programs are not simply CD sets, not just stress CDs, not just relaxation CDs but they are specifically developed for IBS, with structure to manage and relieve IBS symptoms of mind and body
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Hypnotherapy for Depression
Hypnotherapy for Depression
Hypnotherapy is considered an effective treatment for depression. According to a 2007 study, hypnotherapy treatments proved to be more helpful than cognitive-behavioral therapy for reducing depression, anxiety and hopelessness, and the positive outcomes continued for at least one year after the study ended. Hypnotherapy assists patients with taking positive steps toward better coping skills, healthier behavior and happier moods.
How Does Hypnotherapy Treat Depression?
Hypnotherapy teaches people with depression to mentally counter and refute negative, pessimistic thoughts. Through the use of imagery and suggestion, the process imprints new coping skills directly into the subconscious mind. During hypnotherapy sessions, patients also learn to modify their behavior, refocus their attention and practice deep breathing. They can use their new skills and positive mental messages to psychologically inoculate themselves against depressing thoughts.
Hypnosis & Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Most people report the actual experience of being hypnotized as pleasant, comfortable, and extremely relaxing. However, hypnotherapy is beneficial not only for the relaxation it induces, but for the state of suggestibility that characterizes it. In this state, the mind is open to receiving ideas and suggestions that promote positive thoughts and healing changes. [2] During normal waking hours, the window between the conscious and subconscious minds is closed, but any state of relaxation that results in alpha brain waves will open it. Typically, this happens during sleep, and dreams result. Hypnotherapy induces this same state of relaxation while the patient is awake, and allows helpful suggestions (such as those aimed at controlling health problems) to be directed into the subconscious mind.
Only ten percent or so of the population is not susceptible to hypnosis – the rest of us can turn to this therapy for relief of symptoms from disorders as wide ranging as: asthma, allergies, strokes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, high blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, irregular heartbeat, muscle spasms, paralysis, and, with well-documented success rates, Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Hypnotherapy has in fact been proven successful at reducing or even eliminating all Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. [3] Over 15 years of solid scientific research has demonstrated hypnosis to be an effective, safe and inexpensive choice for IBS alleviation. [4] It has been so overwhelmingly successful in this regard that Adriane Fugh-Berman, MD, chair of the National Women’s Health Network in Washington, DC, has said that hypnosis should be the treatment of choice for Irritable Bowel Syndrome cases which have not responded to conventional therapy. Since the “conventional therapy” offered to most IBS patients ranges from nothing at all to a lifetime prescription for semi-effective anti-spasmodic drugs, I take this statement as the closest thing to a whole-hearted endorsement an alternative therapy can hope to get from a mainstream medical spokesperson.
Hypnosis, Hypnotism and Hypnotherapy Frequently Asked Questions
I t is a pity. But unfortunately hypnosis and hypnotherapy got off to a bad start. Frederick Anton Mesmer’s exaggerated claims for hypnosis, or what he called “animal magnetism”, and his sensational approach made it difficult for mainstream science to accept hypnosis for over 150 years. Stage hypnotists who “turn people into chickens” through hypnosis for the delight of the audience don’t help hypnotism’s cause either. Nor does fiction like Trilby with its sinister hypnotist Svengali or movies like The Hypnotic Eye and the more recent Stir of Echoes. Little wonder it wasn’t until 1957 that the American Medical Association endorsed hypnotism and hypnosis as a valid and useful treatment modality. The challenge of correcting the public’s misunderstanding of hypnotism is ongoing. Hopefully this website and others like it are helping to educate a broader audience about the many benefits of hypnosis.
Here are a few commonly asked questions and their answers about hypnosis.
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About Us: : Houston Texas
It is the purpose and mission of The Hypnosis Wellness Center to provide hypnotherapy to imporove and better your life as God meant it to be.
Hypnosis Wellness Center serving the North Houston area, located in The Woodlands at 25319 I-45 North, Suite 102. The office is co-located in the facilities of The Right Step, a well known area drug and rehabilitation center. The Hypnosis Wellness Center, in addition to delivering training, pain management, and general hypnotherapy treatments, we deliver solution-focused treatment for a wide range of physical/emontional problems ranging from Natural Child-Birth, Stress Management, Confidence, Self-Esteem, Sleeping Problems/Insomnia, Weight Control, public speaking confidence, exam and driving test nerves and more.
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Hypnotherapy IBS
If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), hypnotherapy (and probably just about anything that will help you ease your symptoms) may sound appealing.
Though not life-threatening, IBS can be debilitating for some people who have it. Treatments for IBS include changes to diet, anti-spasmodic medications, muscle relaxants, and stress reduction. But, unfortunately, you may have already learned that these treatment methods do not help every person with IBS. When relief isn’t achieved, complementary therapies like hypnotherapy may become of interest.
But does hypnotherapy for IBS really work?
Hypnotherapy for IBS Patients
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