Tuesday 22 October 2013

Clinical Hypnotherapy For Addiction

Clinical Hypnotherapy For Addiction
If you are struggling with a habit that you need to quit, Clinical Hypnotherapy can provide you with an amazingly effective process to assist you in permanently freeing yourself from your addictive patterns. We know that many addictive patterns have a physiological element, which is best addressed by medical procedures, sound nutrition, and the support of a 12-step program. But psychological research has also indicated that much unhealthy, addictive behaviour originates as a compensation for blockage (Voids) in the meeting of normal healthy needs for love, approval, creative expression, etc.VOID IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT Void Identification and Management provides an excellent adjunct for the treatment of almost any habitual behaviour, by identifying the core unmet needs (Void) which exist behind any addiction, and then fulfilling the void through clinical hypnotherapy. Once the void is fulfilled the client can easily let go of the addictive behaviour.IDENTIFICATION OF VOID RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDICTION: Usually inducing a hypnotic trance makes the process of identifying the void more effective, because the client's inner defences generally preclude any conscious awareness of these unmet needs and their associated pain.DEALING WITH THE VOID RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDICTION: Once the void has been identified, it is at most times important to understand the source (popularly known at root cause) of this void and deal with the same. This would generally require a change at the level of belief, which can be achieved in the most effective way by using hypnotic processes.NOTE: We are not suggesting only the use of hypnotherapy based modalities to deal with problems and specially addictions but what we are saying is that hypnotherapy based modalities can effectively be combined with other psychotherapeutic modalities to get more effective, comprehensive results in comparatively shorter time frame. The post Clinical Hypnotherapy for addiction appeared first on Institute of Clinical Hypnosis And Related Sciences.

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