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What is Hypnotherapy

What Hypnotherapy is Not

Stage and TV shows can often give the wrong image of hypnosis, sometimes suggesting a loss of control and dignity.  A clinical hypnotherapist must follow a professional code of ethics.  A client should always be able to expect absolute confidentiality and trust from his/her hypnotherapist.  The main objective of a clinical hypnotherapist is to ensure that the client greatly benefits from each session and leaves feeling much more positive and optimistic after each session.

Hypnosis is not an occult or esoteric art, but a scientifically

Questions you may have about Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy is a planned programme of treatment which can help you overcome physical and mental difficulties in your life. It is a way of opening your mind to show you how to make changes in yourself for your positive benefit.  It is a very gentle and easy process which does not push you in any direction you do not want to go in. It is also very beneficial for opening up your creativity and finding new ways of learning and seeing.

What is Clinical Hypnosis

Clinical Hypnosis is a means of using hypnosis to treat a variety of medical and psychological problems. It is estimated that 85% of people respond very well to hypnosis. It often succeeds where other, more conventional, methods of treatment have not produced the desired results. When carried out by a professionally trained and skilled hypnotherapist, the benefits can be long lasting and often permanent. It is completely natural and safe, with no harmful side effects. If a client finds it difficult going into hypnosis initially other relaxation techniques will be taught.  All Sue’s clients are taught the art of Self-Hypnosis.

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Hypnosis is an altered state of mind.  Hypnotherapy can help someone use this altered state of mind to their positive advantage.

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