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Is Hypnosis An Effective Technique For Quitting Smoking?

August 29, 2010 in Hypnotherapy by Noel

You’ve decided that you’re going to try quitting smoking. You know it will be tough but you’ve made that all important decision — you want to stop smoking and you want some help to do it.

You can try herbal remedies, unfor­tu­nately, these can give some people a queasy stomach. Then there are the popular nicotine replacement treatments, readily available as patches, gum or sprays.

If these don’t work then some people look for other altern­atives like acu­puncture or hypnosis to help them quit smoking. There has been lots already written about this last technique and you’re probably won­dering is hypnosis effective for quitting smoking… does it actually work?

As with everything in life for some hypnosis will work for others it won’t — everybody is an indi­vidual with par­ticular needs and habits. As a general rule of thumb though, just because something works for you doesn’t neces­sarily work for everybody else.

Ser­iously, how can some comedy carnival sideshow help you when quitting smoking?

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Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​24 18:32:18.

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Depression Hypnotherapy

August 29, 2010 in Hypnotherapy by Noel

Depression, as understood within depression hyp­no­therapy, is not a passing low mood, nor is it a sign of personal weakness or a con­dition that suf­ferers can spon­tan­eously “snap out of”. It can destroy lives — not only the life of the sufferer them­selves, but also the lives of those close to them.

Depression comes in many dif­ferent forms, and from a wide range of causes. Some types of depression run in families, indicating genetic pre-​​disposition or psychosocial con­di­tioning. Other forms can be triggered by organic causes, as a reaction to med­ication, a chemical imbalance, or result from inter­pret­ations of past experiences.

The cost of depression in human suf­fering cannot be over stated. People with depression typ­ically demon­strate per­sistent sad or anxious moods, experience low self-​​confidence, negative thoughts, feelings of hope­lessness, help­lessness, emptiness, guilt and worth­lessness. They often display a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed, demon­strate increased fatigue, have dif­ficulty con­cen­trating, remem­bering and making decisions. In extreme cases, depression can result in thoughts of death or suicide.

At a physical level, depression can affect sleep, either dif­ficulty in getting to sleep, early-​​morning awakening, or a desire to oversleep. It can also affect the appetite leading to weight loss or weight gain. Long term depression tends to lower the immune system and typ­ically results in per­sistent symptoms such as headaches, digestive dis­orders and even chronic pain.

But much of this suf­fering is unne­cessary. Appro­priate treatment can help most people who suffer from depression. In Western societies, 7 to 12 per cent of men experience dia­gnosable depression, and 20 to 25 per cent of women. But, many people with depression do not recognise that it is a treatable illness, and so endure life without receiving help. The first step to getting appro­priate treatment is to seek medical advice. Treatment choice will then depend on the outcome of that medical evaluation.

Depression hyp­no­therapy, a very specific and enduringly effective form of ‘talking therapy’, has been shown to be a highly effective treatment for over­coming depression and helping people find lasting emo­tional well-​​being.

Clinical hyp­no­therapy typ­ically employs depression hyp­no­therapy to help indi­viduals understand the source of their own unique emo­tional dif­fi­culties. Hypnosis is used to encourage relaxation, to focus the attention and then to identify and explore the causes, de-​​sensitise memories of the past, address the symptoms, and control the physical, emo­tional and cog­nitive responses to the triggers as they present them­selves in the individual’s life.

Depression hyp­no­therapy offers people the oppor­tunity to identify and develop their own inner resources to lead a more positive, emo­tionally ful­filling life, coun­ter­acting the negative physical side effects of depression, ration­alising self-​​defeating thoughts and beliefs, re-​​programming the mind and body to respond pos­itively to situ­ations, people and events, turning problems into goals, building self-​​confidence and feelings of self-​​worth along the way

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Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​10 13:15:51.

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Improve Your Memory — Extinguish Test Anxiety

August 28, 2010 in Articles, Memory by Noel

Quite often, bright school­children achieve classroom grades that simply do not appear to reflect their mental power. These children complete their schoolwork, work hard in the classroom, but still get low test grades. Parents often mis­in­terpret poor grades on exams as failure to study and prepare, but this fre­quently is not accurate. Usually, test anxiety is a major source of poor grades.

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Ori­ginally posted 2010-​​02-​​25 14:16:00.

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