L'AMOUR HYPNOTHERAPY
What Happens in Hypnosis?
A Clinical Hypnotherapist uses hypnosis to enable the client to acheive a state of mental, physical and emotional relaxation.
When in hypnosis, the conscious mind (that busy, critical, analytical part of the mind) takes a rest. Hypnosis allows people to tap into the storehouse of information that lies in the subconscious (sometimes referred to as the unconscious) mind and make positive changes to thought patterns, habits or the effects of traumatic incidents that are having a negative impact either mentally or physically.
What does Hypnosis feel like?
The feeling when in hypnosis is of being physically and mentally relaxed. It has been likened to the feelings we experience just before waking completely from sleep or just as we drift off to sleep. Some people say it feels like daydreaming. When in hypnosis, people experience a state of complete mental, physical and emotional relaxation. In itself, this is a very healing state. Dr Milton Erickson, a leading American hypnotherapist, described the process of clinical hypnosis as "a free period in which individuality can flourish".
How do I choose a Hypnotherapist?
It is recommended that you choose a qualified and registered Hypnotherapist who is a Full Member of a recognised association, such as The Australian Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists. Our On Site Staff are members.
Is a Doctor's Referral Necessary?
A referral is usually not necessary. A medical check is advisable before therapy in cases where the problem may have a predominantly physical cause. Often the Hypnotherapist will work with your Doctor as many problems can best be overcome by a joint effort.
Some reasons why people would seek a hypnotherapist would be to
Quit Smoking
Loose Weight
Overcome Habits
Learn to Relax
Neuro Linguistic Programming
Oversome self esteem issue and much more.