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All hypnotherapists are in practice to help people and they
use a variety of methods like direct suggestion, symptom
suppression or substitution to do this. Curative Hypnotherapy approaches therapy differently by
finding what is causing the problem and correcting it to
ensure the problem does not return in the future.
The vast bulk of our brain’s processing power lies beneath
the level of consciousness. This subconscious mind
functions very much like a computer. It tends to react
as it was programmed to by the situations and
circumstances of our lives. Our
brains forge around 100,000 connections for each second
of our life. New connections are formed continuously and
this is essentially how problems can emerge – when some
of these changes are programmed for the best reasons at
the time but later cause problems that we cannot
resolve. We fail to resolve the problem because the
event and the details of how it affected us are lost to
memory.
Hypnosis is simply a state
of relaxation, it happens many times during the day
quite naturally for example just as we are dropping off
to sleep, when we start to wake up in the morning, at a
set of traffic lights that are at red and we notice
after someone has sounded their horn that the lights
have changed to green – we had drifted into a trance
type state. During hypnosis you remain in control and
you are aware of all background noises but they do not
concern you.
Curative Hypnotherapy’s unique method of Specific
Questioning in conjunction with hypnosis allows
the relevant memory to be re-accessed and
re-interpreted. The cause of the problem can therefore
be resolved.
When it comes to your health, you deserve the best
and Curative Hypnotherapy
is the most advanced, effective form of hypnotherapy
available.
Curative
Hypnotherapy defined:
Curative
Hypnotherapy
is a form of hypnotherapy, which relies for efficacy on
changing erroneous subconscious beliefs that a person
holds. Symptoms are viewed as changes in the physical or
mental condition of an individual, which satisfy the
erroneous belief. The potential for erroneous beliefs is
created as a result of mistaken interpretations of life
events. If subsequent life events reinforce the
erroneous belief, a level of saliency of the belief can
be reached, which triggers the need for a symptom. The
treatment is to correctly re-interpret the mistaken life
event. This results in a change to the belief and
consequently the loss of need for the symptom, which
without reason is no longer manifested, which is defined
as a cure. |