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Hypnotherapy to Treat PTSD


Photo credit to: Kimberly Kilgore, Ph.D

Conditioned Reaction

By the time most of us reach adulthood we have accumulated enough experience to deal with most of the challenges that life throws at us.  Every experience we have ever had and the way we dealt with each of these experiences is stored in the subconscious.  Whenever we encounter a similar experience we automatically deal with it the way we did before and this is how we develop conditioned reactions so that we don’t have to think about inventing the wheel every time we want to drive a car.

Freeze

Problems arise, however, when we are faced with challenges that we have never encountered before and especially when these challenges are perceived as life threatening.  Most people have never been mugged or have had a gun put to their head but during such events most people freeze unless they have had the experience before and learned how to deal with it.  It is during this ‘freeze stage’ that a person under attack enters a state of hypnosis as the victim searches the subconscious for instructions on what to do.  It is during this stage that the mind takes snap shots of everything and this includes images, smells, tastes, sensations, sounds and , of course, feelings.  These are all stored in the files labelled ‘uncategorized’ to be dealt with when the emergency has passed.  The problem is that most people do not deal with the traumatic event and all of the things that were stored in the ‘uncategorized’ file remain active until this is done.

Subconscious Triggers

If at the time of the traumatic incident there was freshly cut grass in the vicinity then every time the victim smells freshly cut grass, even years later, the subconscious triggers the same feelings of anxiety the person felt when the original incident occurred.  Symptoms such as asthma or hay fever could be physical manifestations of the inner emotional turmoil triggered by the freshly cut grass.

Setanta Clinic

Here at Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic in Peel, Isle of Man we specialize in the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with 100% success rate to date.

To book a free initial consultation,  please telephone Xavier or Mary on 01624 842938.

To find out more about the work we do at our private hypnotherapy practice, Setanta Clinic in Peel, Isle of Man please visit our website

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Hypnosis to Prepare for Surgery


The Fear Factor

The experience of surgery can, for many people, be a terrifying ordeal.  The very idea of being anaesthetised can be traumatic as fears of not coming round afterwards are often expressed by the clients I have treated at Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic, in Peel.  Then there is the surgery itself with the images of knives and surgical instruments, of blood and pain.  It doesn’t matter how invasive or minimal the surgery is the fears are genuine for those who hold them.

Hypnotic Analgesia

I first became aware of Hypnotherapy many years ago when I was lucky enough to meet Dr Jack Gibson, Naas, Ireland.  Dr Gibson had spent decades in Africa as a surgeon performing operations using hypnosis as analgesia; he had no anaesthetics available to him so he used hypnosis to save the lives of his patients.  Some people are confident to use hypnosis as analgesia but most prefer to use anaesthetics and have hypnosis deal with the anxieties and worries around the surgery, operation and hospital.

Setanta Hypnotherapy Clinic Approach

In my work as a Hypnotherapist, I help people to overcome their fears, to look at the best outcome for their surgery and recovery and to feel in control about the procedures about to be carried out on their bodies.

My clients have ranged from a little girl of five who was terrified of needles to adults of all ages suffering from heart disease, cancer and other serious conditions.  I am not advocating Hypnosis in place of medical intervention what I am encouraging is the recognition of the wonderful tool that it is to enable people to go to hospital and have their treatments feeling safe, in control and positive.   There is no doubt that your thoughts affect your feelings and your feelings affect your body.  Having positive thoughts about hospital and medical procedures allows the patients to have a shorter operating time, shorter stay in hospital and quicker recovery time.

Walking the Talk!

My daughter broke her arm at fourteen years of age.  I put her into hypnosis in A&E and repeated positive suggestions to her while she was being treated. Her injury took place during the evening so she had to wait until next morning for surgery.  Throughout the night the nursing staff was surprised at the low dosage of pain medication she required, in fact, after the initial examination of the broken bone, she didn’t require any more medication.  Her fears were quickly dealt with and she was back home the following evening pain free and happy.

For more information or to book a Free Initial Consultation please call me on Tel: 842938 and I would be happy to have an informal chat with you.

Related Links:

Panic Attacks

Treating Fears and Phobias


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