
Modern hypnotherapists (clinical hypnotists) utilise hypnosis and psychotherapeutic processes for a wide range of conditions and concerns.
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.
Below are some of the conditions/concerns for which hypnotherapy is indicated as a practical approach:
- Anxiety
- Breaking of unwanted habits e.g. nail biting
- Dealing with compulsions
- Dermatological conditions - relieving symptoms of eczema and psoriasis
- Emotional issues
- Examination and Interview performance
- Guilt
- Improving concentration
- Inhibitions
- Insomnia
- Jealousy
- Nocturnal enuresis (sometimes called bed wetting)
- Phobias
- Relationship issues
- Self-confidence issues
- Sexual problems - e.g. impotence, frigidity, premature ejaculation
- Smoking cessation
- Sport performance
- Stress Management
- Weight control concerns
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