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WHAT IS HYPNOSIS?
Hypnosis is a means of communicating with the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind is 90% of what you are, think do and behave. Hypnosis is practiced in a very relaxed state, but the mind is active. Each Hypnotherapy session should leave the patient relaxed, refreshed, optimistic and more in control.
WHATS BEING HYPNOTISED LIKE?
Its difficult to describe, you are very calm relaxed, your mind is active, you are not a zombie, you hear everything. Importantly your mind is open to amplify your reasons to change your drinking behaviour.
CAN I DRINK AGAIN?
You could but why would you want to. We amplify your reasons to give up.
HOW TO CHOOSE A HYPNOTHERAPIST?
Always chose a hypnotherapists who has attended a credited course that has involved sustained course work as well as written assignments and has had tutorage. That are a member of a professional body, (BSCH) which will ensure the appropriate code of conduct as well as a complaints procedure.
WHAT DOES HYPNOTHERAPY INVOLVE?
A Hypnotherapists will attempt to find out as much about the client and their problem as possible during the first visit to try and establish the relevant psychological factors and the appropriate mode of treatment.
In hypnotherapy you will be relaxed in a comfortable chair or couch and by talking in a firm but relaxing voice, the therapist will put you into a hypnotic state - neither asleep nor awake. You will be asked to relax your body by breathing deeply and slowly. The therapist will then try to extract information from your subconscious mind in order to find the cause of your problem, possibly by taking you back to your childhood for your earliest memories. Suggestions may be made to your subconscious which will be related to your problem. At the end of the session you will be brought out of the hypnotic state feeling calm, relaxed and re-energised.
Hypnotherapists state that the subconscious will only accept commands that do not conflict with the natural instinct for self-preservation and will therefore not allow the patient to become an object of exploitation by an unprincipled therapist.
THE HYPNOTHERAPIST?
Practitioner Dr James Rutherford BSc. (Hon's), BSCH (Assoc) practitioner no 7656
Jim specialises in treating people with alcohol related issues plus
anxiety
and panic attacks and coping with
pain
in everyday and work life as well as phobia's and performance anxiety. He holds a clinic at The Frank Lee Centre on the Addenbrookes Hospital
Site.
He also provides anxiety, panic attack, stress and assertiveness counseling for the Occupational Health Department of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital, SWBH.
Jim also is part of the Joseph Clinic, a leading oesteopathy clinic in Woodford, Essex, 18 minutes by tube from Liverpool Street Station.
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