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Hypnotherapy for Healing

Hypnotherapy for healing is a therapeutic approach that uses hypnosis to help individuals address various physical, emotional, and psychological issues. Hypnosis is a deeply relaxed state of focused attention, where the mind is more receptive to suggestions. When used in a therapeutic context, it...

Why weight is a concern for people presenting for smoking cessation.

Smoking tobacco has been around for over 2000 years but its only in the last few decades of this century that it became linked with a whole host or chronic and debilitating illnesses leading to premature aging and death. Smoking around the world has significantly reduced in recent times due to p...

Why hypnotherapy isn't just about counselling

Good quality hypnotherapists can't avoid using counselling and psychotherapeutic skills, in fact, some of the best ones use them well. The initial call and assessment session involve active listening, demonstrating empathy, understanding, and positive regard, using effective questioning, and paci...

Why symptom management is important for managing mental ill-health but not the whole story!

From 2020 to 2022 8.5 million people in Australia aged between 16–85 experienced a mental disorder at some time in their life, and an estimated 4.3 million had experienced a mental disorder in the previous 12 months1.  Most will continue life the best they can and muster on with the resources an...

How hypnotherapy helps prevent relapse

Re/lapses happen all the time when we’re trying to make changes, and most people will have tried several times and not succeeded at many kinds of things in life, love, leisure, work, and business, before they eventually succeed, or make a decision that due to countless failures, change is perhaps...

Did you know that hypnotherapy is one of the oldest psychotherapies in history?

Although perceived as being a wacky new therapy by some and still very much misconceived amongst its critics, hypnosis was used in Ancient Greece and Egypt over 4000 years ago.   In more recent times Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) (who lends his name to the word ‘mesmerised’) achieved amazing s...

Why we lose self-control and how to avoid it!

The average American adult is estimated to make 35,000 decisions a day (Sollisch, 2016). Most of these are benign whilst others are thought to have negative consequences for controlling our behavior and the quality of subsequent decisions (Pignatielle, et. al (2020). This phenomenon, known as de...

The rewards and punishments of nicotine dependency

When someone sets out on their smoking career, there's very little awareness of what will become should they decide to make it their lifelong endeavor to become a smoker.  Some try it very early in life and hate it, only to return to it sometime later to help them cope or 'enjoy' life more. It g...

World Thrombosis day! Heed the warning signs to prevent premature death

Today on World Thrombosis Day, and incidentally my 51st birthday, I'm compelled to share and raise awareness of the signs/symptoms of one of the world's leading killers. Thrombosis will kill 1 in 4 of us worldwide every year. More people will lose their life through thrombosis each year than AID...

Why hypnosis & NLP are effective strategies for quitting smoking

NLP stands for 'neuro-linguistic programming'. 'Neuro' refers to the brain/neurones and sensory apparatus (visual, auditory, kinaesthetic (feeling), olfactory (smell) and gustatory (taste)), 'linguistic' refers to language and other means of communication (pictures, sounds, feelings, tastes, smel...