Hypnotherapy To Stimulate Healing In Cancer Patients

Hypnotic therapy in cancer may be directed to many levels of its manifestations. Physical symptoms of cancer, the most common of which are pain and fatigue, and the physical effects of its treatment may be alleviated to enhance quality of life. Hypnotherapy can significantly help cancer patients through medical procedures and operations.

Hypnosis may also be woven into psychotherapy to assist the uniquely personal adjustments facing each individual. Self hypnosis allows patients to actively contribute to their treatment. Finally, hypnosis and self-hypnosis may be recruited to stimulate healing spiritual discoveries.

In hypnosis, an individual is guided from their usual state of consciousness to an experience marked by multi-level relaxation. In this special state of consciousness, novel perceptions may be experienced, such as feelings of enhanced communication with one’s body, of the slowing down of the passage of time, and of shifts from analytic to unconscious thinking, thus allowing the mind greater interaction with sensations and feelings.

In self-hypnosis through the use of self-oriented directives, progressive relaxation can bring about states of mind and body where, within the background of profound repose, mental images, healing emotions, and therapeutic affirmations can exert beneficent actions.

How can hypnosis be used to help patients:

  • Hypnosis to help in the management of cancer symptoms.
  • Techniques of pain relief in cancer.
  • Hypnotic treatment of chemotherapy side effects.
  • Hypnosis in preparing patients for medical procedures and operations.
  • Hypnotic approaches to psychological adjustments to cancer.
  • Connections between hypnosis and spirituality.

If you feel hypnotherapy is for you then please contact Julie as soon as possible to commence therapy.

Each therapy session costs £45.00 and lasts around one hour.

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