Fear, phobias, Panic Attacks, OCD and psychoses.
Hypnosis Heals and to many play a substantial part in solfing health problems. Effective Hypnotherapy-hypnosis Scenar therapy will often solve the problem by finding out where these problems come from, what are the differences between them and then making a treatment "getting started" decision provides the best treatment currently available.
Problems frequently treated with Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis, Scenar Scanner include:
Panic Attacks
Agoraphobia fear of outdoors plus
Fear of Flying
Fear of Commitment
Fear of Driving
Fear of Sex
- Fear of social contact
- Fear of spiders
- Fear of Dentist
- Fear of opposite sex
- Fear of Outdoors
- Claustrophobia
- Fear of Dirty Hands
- Bacterial contamination fears
Plus, plus, plus
WHAT IS A ‘FEAR’? A fear is what we feel when we are in the presence of a real danger… it is the feeling associated with our body preparing itself to either fight the source of the danger, or escape from it. (fight or flight.) Feelings are little understood as to source of effective medicinal treatments other than that they are generated by our emotional response systems at CNS level. Recently proven to be dependent on environmental stressors positive or negative they are usually responsive to subconscious mind treatments such as programmed thinking changes generated by hypnotherapy hypnosis treatments to central nervous system thinking levels. Just as Blood pressure is easily controlled without conscious effort then so are other undesirable influences able to be affected and reprogrammed through these powerful drug free treatment remedies.
WHAT IS A PHOBIA? A phobia is a similar, often extremely intense feeling of fear, which is caused this time, by a situation or object with doesn’t actually pose any real threat to our safety.
Common with many phobias, is the feeling of loss of control in the given situation, this brings stress and anxiety, and often full scale panic.
Often, the person will avoid the situation or object which brings these feelings, and when they avoid it, (and subsequently don’t get these feelings of anxiety, this only serves to re-enforce the link between the object or situation, and the fear.
Phobias are often caused by an intense feeling of terror being experienced by a child, becoming detached from the stimulus of that terror, and becoming free to attach itself to another (innocuous) object or situation.
Once the fear becomes attached to this secondary object, a link is established which will subsequently cause the fear to be felt when the (new) stimulus is present.
SPECIFIC PHOBIAS. Categorised as follows…
Animal (insects, spiders, rats, snakes, mice etc)
- Environmental (thunderstorms, darkness, heights etc)
- Injury (blood, needles, dental procedures, surgery etc)
- Situations (driving, enclosed spaces, lifts etc)
- Other (germs, illness etc)
COMPLEX PHOBIAS. There are two main complex phobias…
Social phobias; the fear of social situations and being judged, excess shyness
Environmental situations phobias; Agrophobia, claustrophobia etc. The fear of various spaces. Of being outside, inside etc.
Powerful successful Hypnosis Hypnotherapy training at AA Auckland Hypnotherapy Hypnosis Clinic will not cost you an arm and a leg for several months of treatment like many other treatments. A series of treatments set in accordance with your personalised requirements will be agreed upon at the first free initial interview and then the number of treatments usually at weekly or fortnightly intervals will enable you change your life starting immediately for very a reasonable professional fee.
Psychoses:
Psychosis literally means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality. People suffering from psychosis are said to be
psychotic.People experiencing psychosis may report hallucinations or delusional beliefs and may exhibit personality changes and disorganised thinking This may be accompanied by unusual or bizarre behavior,
as well as difficulty with social interaction and impairment in carrying out daily living usual actions.A wide variety of central nervous system diseases, from both external and from internal physiologic illness, can produce symptoms.
However, many people have unusual and distinct (unshared) experiences of different realities at some point in their lives, without being impaired or even distressed by these experiences. For example, many people have experienced visions of some kind, and some have even found inspiration or religious revelation in them. As a result, it has been argued that psychosis is not fundamentally separate from normal consciousness, but rather, is another facet of normal consciousness. In this view, people who are clinically found to be psychotic may simply be having particularly intense or distressing experiences.
In contemporary culture, the term "psychotic" is often incorrectly used interchangeably with "psychopathic or sociopathic", which actually describe a propensity to engage in violently antisocial behaviors, not usually involving hallucinations or delusions.