Our Hypnotherapist here at The Therapy Clinic Roosm, Faversham explains what will happen during an appointment:
'Firstly, forget what you see on the television.
Sessions last for an hour. After taking your case history, I aim to do some hypnotherapy with you in the very first session.
Everything you tell me is in strict confidence. Over the 12 years I have been in practice, I aim to deal with patients' difficulties in a caring, sympathetic, and non-judgmental way. Without wishing to appear boastful, I have a knack for cutting quickly to the heart of the problem and making lasting change happen. Patients usually leave the session with a renewed sense of hope and a spring in their step. Within a short space of time patients' friends and relatives also frequently book an appointment as they can see that there has been real and lasting change.
People often wonder what hypnosis is going to be like. The professional body that I belong to, the British Society for Clinical Hypnosis, does not allow members to practise stage hypnosis. People do sometimes come with unrealistic expectations: expecting me to simply click my fingers and they will be deeply unconscious. Although it is possible to train people to respond to the click of a finger by going rapidly into hypnosis, I think this is rather demeaning to patients.
You might be surprised to know that hypnosis is a naturally occurring state. When you first wake up in the morning or when you lose yourself in a book or hobby, you may experience a mild state of hypnosis.
#Hynotherapy#Hynotherapist#Faversham#Kent#Hypnotist#Mindfulness#CBT#
'Firstly, forget what you see on the television.
Sessions last for an hour. After taking your case history, I aim to do some hypnotherapy with you in the very first session.
Everything you tell me is in strict confidence. Over the 12 years I have been in practice, I aim to deal with patients' difficulties in a caring, sympathetic, and non-judgmental way. Without wishing to appear boastful, I have a knack for cutting quickly to the heart of the problem and making lasting change happen. Patients usually leave the session with a renewed sense of hope and a spring in their step. Within a short space of time patients' friends and relatives also frequently book an appointment as they can see that there has been real and lasting change.
People often wonder what hypnosis is going to be like. The professional body that I belong to, the British Society for Clinical Hypnosis, does not allow members to practise stage hypnosis. People do sometimes come with unrealistic expectations: expecting me to simply click my fingers and they will be deeply unconscious. Although it is possible to train people to respond to the click of a finger by going rapidly into hypnosis, I think this is rather demeaning to patients.
You might be surprised to know that hypnosis is a naturally occurring state. When you first wake up in the morning or when you lose yourself in a book or hobby, you may experience a mild state of hypnosis.
#Hynotherapy#Hynotherapist#Faversham#Kent#Hypnotist#Mindfulness#CBT#