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Hypnotherapy and 'pure Hypnoanalysis' can help you to change your life, creating a new way in which to view your world and live within it with a positive outlook on life. Hypnoanalysis gives you the tools to overcome fears, anxieties, phobias and addictions, weight issues, sexual and social anxieties and other personal problems. Once you understand how hypnosis and 'Pure' hypnoanalysis work, a powerful  personalised programme is developed to suit your personal needs to achieving your goals. At YOUR FREE initial consultation you are able to decide if hypnotherapy (sometimes referred to as clinical hypnosis) or hypnoanalyis are right for you and if I am the right person to help you.

 

However, to understand why Iah ‘Pure’ Hypnoanalysis is so different, and so much more effective that other forms of therapy, we must first look at why people have ‘symptoms’

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A survey of psycho-therapy literature by Dr. A. Barrios
revealed the following recovery rates (Source: American Health Magazine)
•Psychoanalysis: 38% recovery after 600 sessions (approx 12 years!)
•Behaviour Therapy: 72% recovery after 22 sessions (approx 6 months!)
Hypnotherapy: 93% recovery after 6 sessions(1½ months)

If you were to try and think of a ‘yard-stick’ to somehow measure the severity or intensity of one symptom against another, you could use the experience of ‘getting over the death of a loved-one’. Most schools of psychology (and your own experience) will tell you that it takes ‘the average person’ a couple of years to get over the death of a loved one.
 
Now, this is such a difficult and varied experience to generalise, but such a common experience,  (however, 
 most people will either have had some direct or indirect experience of it). When I say a couple of years to get over the death of a loved-one, I mean the initial effects of the death of a loved one – those (necessary) experiences that create what is known as ‘grieving’. A grieving process is very similar for most people: you miss your loved-one, you think about your loved-one, you dream about your loved-one, you cry about your loved-one, you talk about your loved-one, lots of places/people/feelings remind you of your loved-one….. all of these experiences bring the thought of your loved-one into your mind (or consciousness, to be specific) and you feel some sort of emotion. You may feel sad, you may feel guilty, you may feel pain, or loss, or anger, or shame, or happy, or any other type of emotion… the bottom line is the same though: the thought of your (recently-passed) loved-one comes into your mind, and you feel emotional.
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N ow, anyone who has ever lost a loved-one will know that the first few days/weeks/months are the hardest. This is because during the ‘early grieving days’, the emotions are at their strongest, and last the longest. The longer the grieving process goes on, the less and less the emotion bubbles to the surface, and you find it easier and easier to get on with your life. Within a couple of years, the thoughts and ‘negative memories’(2) come into mind less, and less, and less, and the ‘sufferer’ feels ‘more free’ or ‘less depressed’, or ‘less held-back’ at time goes by…..

Immediately after the loss, you cannot even think about your loved-one without breaking down and sobbing……. A couple of years later, you can talk about them freely without being affected at all… you are no longer thing about the ‘negative stuff’, and you are able once again to think about the pleasant, happy memories: you are resolved!

I call this the ‘Natural Therapeutic Process’

Time doesn't heal - the release of emotion does!
 
The famous saying ‘time heals’ is not strictly true:  Time doesn’t heal, it is the emotions and experiences that arise (into consciousness) OVER time, that heals. It is the slow, deliberate, natural ‘drip drip drip’ of emotions arising over time, which allows people to resolve emotional trauma.

The same analogy can be used for ANY emotional or psychological ‘trauma’: car crashes, disease, a relationship break-up, rape, assault, war, abuse ….. and less obvious trauma as well: divorce, sibling rivalry, school anxieties, fighting, childhood insecurities, acne, blushing, ‘growing pains’...

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his is a perfectly NATURAL process, which people have been using since they were living in caves! It is a superb process/technique, because each person will go through the process at their own natural rate - depending on many factors, including: the size of the ‘trauma’, how stressed they are, how supported they are, whether they have a loving spouse at home, whether they have good ‘coping mechanisms’, what personality type they have…. People resolve things at their own pace. (Have you ever noticed how some of your friends get over things very quickly, yet some are still conflicted many years later?)

So, the average person can (effectively) resolve a major emotional trauma (the death of a loved-one – our ‘yard stick’) in two years. Two years later, they are getting on with their lives…

Why then, are some people afraid of; spiders, dogs, flying, darkness, being alone, being judged, wetting themselves etc all their lives? If they could get over the death of a loved one in two years, how come they still have their fear of spiders twenty years later?

The same question can be asked in relation to symptoms: Why is it that diets don’t work? Why is it that most ex-smokers put on weight? Why is it that most depressed people stay depressed, compulsives stay compulsive, nailbiters stay nailbiting, obsessives stay as obsessive, shy people stay shy?????

How come all these emotionally-driven symptoms remain, to a greater or lesser extent, year-in, year-out? (3)

The answer is very, very simple: the emotional conflict causing them, is ‘bottled up’(4)
If the emotional conflict is bottled-up and hidden away, how can a person get over it?
How can you ‘get over’ something you don’t remember? You can only ‘grieve’ if the memory/experience is coming into your mind….. if it is not in your mind, how can you cry about it, talk about it, shout about it?

All of the symptoms listed on this website are caused by ‘bottled up’ emotional conflicts, that the sufferer has no idea they have!
 

In our Byfleet, Kew, Guildford and Harley Street practices Hypnosis and Hypnoanalysis are used very successfully to help any problems arising from psychological or emotional issues. Nowadays, there is an increasing demand for Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy in the successful treatment for such things as Fear of Flying,  Anxiety, Social Phobia, Depression,Public Speaking and  Stress management due to the huge success rates. Contact us at Byfleet, Kew, Guildford and Harley Street. For your FREE initial hypnotherapy consultation or to book and appointment CLICK HERE