The subconscious mind is
the source of many of our problems and self images. Our beliefs, habits
and behaviours are stored as information. The subconscious is a tremendous
reservoir of our unrecognised strengths and knowledge.
Hypnosis is a natural and
effective technique for accessing the subconscious mind - the key
to unleashing our potential, changing our unwanted habits and behaviours
and finding solutions to our problems and concerns.
Any therapeutic intervention
implies change, so entering a trance state alone does not signify
a therapeutic endpoint. Once the individual has achieved a trance
state the hypnotherapist uses many different therapeutic methods ranging
from simple suggestions to psychoanalysis. For example, the therapist
may ask about past, present or future concerns to establish the reasons
for the problem. Alternatively the therapist may give suggestions
to the subconscious mind aimed at overcoming specific problems such
as lack of self confidence.
Some uses such as calming
a person require minimal change on the part of the individual; more
complex behaviour patterns such as overeating or treatment of panic
disorders or reactive (non-clinical) depression require a more complex
therapeutic intervention together with psychological and behavioural
homework.