Uses of Hypnotherapy
What are the uses of Hypnotherapy? What will it help with? Weight loss, stress and relaxation, success, health improvement, relieve fears and anxieties, help with childbirth...
The list is always continually growing as more and more people try it on a growing number of problems; the value of hypnosis has been documented in literally hundreds of ways.
Some of the more common uses are:
Smoking *
Weight Control *
Child Birthing
Alcohol Abuse *
Pain Management *
Snoring *
Insomnia *
Exam Anxiety * Academic Achievement *
Public Speaking
Communication Skills *
Stress Management
Self Esteem * Self Confidence
Nail Biting *
Teething Grinding (Bruxism) *
Bedwetting
Memory *
Procrastination *
Creativity *
Reading Faster
Sports Performance *
Body Building
Concentration *
Goal Achievement
Relationship Problems *
Sexual Problems *
Social Confidence *
Teen Problems * Self-Image
Prosperity Issues *
Motivation
Forgiveness *
Shyness *
Stuttering
Fears and Phobias *
Dental Fears *
Overcoming Blocks
Pre-Surgery *
Skin Problems *
IBS *
Tinnitus *
Asthma
Fibromyalgia/CFS *
Compulsive Obsessions
Grief *
Healing *
Intuition *
Life Energy *
Personal Wisdom
…and much more
The list is endless as more and more practitioners are being called upon for help for an increasing variety of issues. And once you learn Self- Hypnosis and how to write your own suggestions, you can use hypnosis to achieve virtually anything you desire in a matter of moments.
Hypnotherapy is ideal with children and teens, with people of any age. Children are ideal candidates; some hypnotherapists even specialize in working with children.
Even pre-born babies are positively affected when their mothers use hypnosis to learn relaxation skills and fear release during their pregnancy. HypnoBirthingâ (see Birthing), a program for about-to-be parents, created by Marie Mongan of The HypnoBirthingâ Institute is highly effective for helping parents to create the birth and the family of their dreams. Babies are often calmer, sleep better, and have fewer problems breastfeeding – as well as, being born faster and easier.
More articles of interest:
Information on Asthma
Teen in Boston Herald
`You're getting very speedy': Woburn hypnotist helps teen swimmer cut his time By Tenley Woodman Monday, September 27, 2004 When Swampscott teen Craig Lewin needed to shave seconds off his race time in the pool, he opted for an alternative training method: hypnotism.
Fear of Flying
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