Your mind holds the key to permanent, positive change!

Perhaps the biggest tragedy of our lives is that freedom is possible, yet we can pass our years trapped in the same old patterns. - Tara Brach
Imagine that you are becoming exactly how you want to feel or be, now!
Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic way of using hypnosis to access all your inner wisdom that the subconscious holds without your conscious mind interfering. As the saying goes: will power is only good when you don't need it. The conscious mind composes 12% or less of our mind and is the part responsible for logic, reasoning, decision-making, and will power. The subconscious comprises the remaining 88%-plus and is responsible for identifications, automatic responses, actions, memory, associations and learned responses (whether positive or negative). Hypnosis bypasses the conscious mind, enabling you to access your subconscious to make positive changes, to be reprogrammed - by you - to achieve your goals.
Imagine that you are becoming exactly how you want to feel or be, now!
Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic way of using hypnosis to access all your inner wisdom that the subconscious holds without your conscious mind interfering. As the saying goes: will power is only good when you don't need it. The conscious mind composes 12% or less of our mind and is the part responsible for logic, reasoning, decision-making, and will power. The subconscious comprises the remaining 88%-plus and is responsible for identifications, automatic responses, actions, memory, associations and learned responses (whether positive or negative). Hypnosis bypasses the conscious mind, enabling you to access your subconscious to make positive changes, to be reprogrammed - by you - to achieve your goals.
_Empowering the mind http://www.ncah.com.au/news-events/empowering-the-mind/1025/ Its roots may date back to a mysterious and bygone world, but the modern practice of clinical hypnotherapy is gaining ground as an effective weapon against a variety of mental health issues, writes Belinda Smart
Hypnosis often conjures somewhat fanciful images of swinging fob watches or other-worldly Indian fakirs, but its modern descendant, clinical hypnotherapy, is far from fanciful. Hypnotherapy is increasingly recognized within the practice of medicine as a tool for remedying numerous health problems, including mental health issues.
Hypnosis often conjures somewhat fanciful images of swinging fob watches or other-worldly Indian fakirs, but its modern descendant, clinical hypnotherapy, is far from fanciful. Hypnotherapy is increasingly recognized within the practice of medicine as a tool for remedying numerous health problems, including mental health issues.
_Hypnotism: It's all in the mind
Once regarded as a cheap stage trick, hypnotism is proven to be a powerful medical treatment - and now it's available on the NHS. Roger Dobson reports Tuesday, 30 January 2007:
There's no magic, no swinging pendulums or swaying watches, and no one is counting backwards as they slump into unconsciousness. This is medical rather than stage or movie hypnotism, and it is increasingly being used to treat the symptoms of dis-eases and conditions as diverse as asthma, cystic fibrosis, snoring, migraines and warts. It's been used to allow surgery and dental work without anaesthesia, and for pain-free childbirth without medication. And new evidence from the UK's first and only NHS centre offering hypnotherapy shows that it's highly effective in treating some types of chest pain as well as irritable bowel syndrome.
New research from America has also found that more than half the people who used hypnotherapy to give up smoking were able to kick the habit, while researchers in France have successfully used the therapy to lower blood pressure. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/hypnotism-its-all-in-the-mind-434295.html#_
There's no magic, no swinging pendulums or swaying watches, and no one is counting backwards as they slump into unconsciousness. This is medical rather than stage or movie hypnotism, and it is increasingly being used to treat the symptoms of dis-eases and conditions as diverse as asthma, cystic fibrosis, snoring, migraines and warts. It's been used to allow surgery and dental work without anaesthesia, and for pain-free childbirth without medication. And new evidence from the UK's first and only NHS centre offering hypnotherapy shows that it's highly effective in treating some types of chest pain as well as irritable bowel syndrome.
New research from America has also found that more than half the people who used hypnotherapy to give up smoking were able to kick the habit, while researchers in France have successfully used the therapy to lower blood pressure. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/hypnotism-its-all-in-the-mind-434295.html#_