Hypnosis is our natural relaxed state of being, like the experience of a deep meditation or being in a peaceful trance. A trance is a state of hypnotism and heightened consciousness.
The clinical therapist helps the client reach this relaxed and joyful-induced altered state of consciousness. In this state, the therapist can achieve the desired therapeutic objectives of mental relaxation and healing. With the client’s permission and collaboration, the therapist identifies and enhances undesired beliefs that do not serve the client.
The source of many of our mental health conditions and stress-related physical illnesses is the undesirable programs and beliefs that we unwaveringly hold in our subconscious minds.
The challenge for us is that our subconscious mind often strongly guards its original programming and does not cooperate with our conscious command for change. So, by simply telling your mind to change, it is not going to change that easily.
However, the most effective method for accessing and changing the subconscious mind’s negative programming is clinical hypnotherapy.
The advantage of hypnotherapy is that it can override the resistance of the subconscious mind and make a positive therapeutic difference in people’s behaviours.
We use a combination of hypnotherapy and counselling to provide clients with essential wisdom and resources on how to view and grow from life experiences.
Clinical hypnotherapy allows the underlying issues within an individual’s mind, often perceived as blockages, suppressed emotions or negative patterns of behaviours responsible for the person’s stagnation and struggle in life to be addressed by:
The complete course of therapy will allow the undesired held beliefs to change and produce a desired state of well-being in the client’s current pattern of behaviours.