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Hypnotherapy for IBS Leeds UK

How Does Hypnosis Help in Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Hypnotherapy is a great therapy for IBS. Hypnosis not only helps to lower stress that can cause flare-ups, it can help you to take control of symptoms and learn the cause of your IBS issues.

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Hypnosis for stage fright Leeds

Acknowledging Your Stage Fright Through Hypnotherapy—What to Know

Have you ever experienced a situation wherein you had to present in front of a large group of people? Whether it’s in class, during a meeting, or in the middle of an interview, many people tend to get stage fright.
It’s a common occurrence that brings out anxiety in many individuals when they have to speak before an audience. The symptoms of growing stage fright can be physical or emotional, depending on the level of anxiety a person is feeling.

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Hypnosis for Alcoholism_ What Is It and How Does It Work

Throughout history, experts have fought to understand and limit alcohol’s potential to affect our actions. In recent years, they have discovered hypnotherapy as an alternative for treating alcohol addiction. Is this treatment a viable option for dealing with this issue?
Hypnotherapy employs a variety of relaxation techniques. The treatment allows for a calmer, more centred unconscious state and hyper relaxation and hyper-awareness as soon as a person achieves this condition of calm. The hypnotherapist can assist in the creation of subliminal directives.
Actual therapy begins with these powerful orders to the unconscious mind. It can gently coax a person, encouraging them to avoid drinking by exploiting the brain’s full potential in hypnosis.

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How Hypnotherapy Helps Individuals with PTSD

If someone has gone through something traumatic, the brain will work differently. The limbic system will hold onto those life events for two reasons.
First, the brain wants to ensure that the same event will not happen again for that person’s survival. Secondly, these life events are too big to be processed overnight, and traumas end up causing a log-jam in the brain. That is why the memory and sensation of it will remain fresh and raw. And since these memories are not being processed, it often leads to a downward spiral of anxiety, depression, and anger.

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