Clinical hypnotherapy refers to the use of hypnosis as a means of therapeutic intervention. After several research studies showing that hypnosis can help people manage - and in some cases recover from illness, hypnosis is becoming a more common part of many patients' recommended health treatment.
It is estimated that around 85% of people from nearly all age groups will 'readily' respond to hypnotherapy (clinical hypnosis). It is often successful when other, more conventional approaches to treatment have not succeeded.
Hypnotherapy uses a range of techniques to enable clients to overcome difficult problems, habits, and the negative influence of past events through the power of their own creative mind.
Although hypnotherapy uses hypnosis to induce a relaxed state, it is a thousand miles away from the showbusiness of 'stage hypnotism'. Hypnotherapy works to a strict code of ethics, always respects the dignity of clients and never puts them in a position where they feel uncomfortable or out of control.
Through working with a qualified hypnotherapist you can learn how to free your mind from past restrictions, and gain fresh insight and understanding into who you are, what your goals are, and how to achieve them