What happens to most people suffering from mind-body disorders, like panic attacks for example?
Typically, they see a therapist or psychiatrist, engage in talk therapy, or receive a prescription for sedating medication. The talk therapy falls into one of the 3 most common branches of psychotherapy: Cognitive, behavioral, or psychoanalysis.
All of them are great. However, with all of the traditional kinds of talk therapy, you’re really conversing with a psychiatrist or therapist on a conscious level; this only accounts for only 12% of Mind processing. Conversely, the other 88%—located in the subconscious processing part of the brain—accounts for your behavior and emotions.
Hypnotherapy (or “Hypnosis”), on the other hand, is an effective and time-tested tool for doctors to access the client’s subconscious and start repairing it by letting go of the negative constructs and inputting positive ones. Itt has also been great at enabling me to improve the lives of many patients seeking to enhance their family dynamics in pre-marital family counseling and those already in an existing marital relationship that have reached the point of crisis. And as a Certified Master Hypnotherapist (CMH) and a member of the American Hypnotherapy Association, I have successfully treated panic attacks, phobias and other anxiety disorders.
Additionally, I have successfully utilized Hypnosis as a sort of motivational tool for improving Athletic Performance AND enhancing the Art of Public Speaking. On a whole, my Hypnosis sessions are a unique fusion of Kappasinian, Eriksonian, Meditative Visualization techniques. They also include Yoga breathing techniques (pranayamas). All are integrated by me into unique proprietary protocols, customized for every individual client.
Overall, I recommend medical Hypnosis for the following:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Panic Attacks
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Pain Syndromes
- Headache disorders
- Smoking cessation
- Weight management
- Marijuana usage cessation
- Alcoholism treatment.