Smoking. Normally one session to help people stop smoking is enough and very rarely two sessions. A cassette tape is supplied to each client to play reducing the use over a few weeks. The important aspect is that the session is tailored to the individual client, and so the free initial consultation is important to find the reasons and other factors why that person smokes. This aids the client into ‘feeling good’ about giving up.
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Pre-Exam Nerves. Whether it’s taking a driving test, GCSE’s or A-level exam, suggestion therapy is exceptionally beneficial for those individuals who fail due to ‘nerves’. Teenagers who become depressed, have been bullied or who have little confidence and low self-esteem have a high success rate with analytical therapy. They frequently go on to pass exams without problems. Obviously the person needs to know the course work, I cannot teach them that. However, due to resolving many negative issues within their mind, they can think more clearly with logic and reason, and feel good and positive about themselves. Many A-level failures have re-taken the exam after a short therapy to find they pass and go to the university of their choice.
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See Exam site
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Chronic Pain Control. Chronic pain such as cancer pain and other long term pain can be reduced and controlled by hypnosis. This can take several sessions, during which the person is taught to use self-hypnosis. This is of great value due to the client being able to reduce analgesics and therefore reduce the side effects of the various pain relieving drugs. It can also boost the patient’s morale and immune system allowing that person to lead a better quality of life.
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See Childbirth site See Cancer site
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