Pain Relief HypnosisHypnosis has been used for pain relief for centuries, and even today is widely used in surgical procedures. How does it work? By changing the way your brain interprets and responds to pain signals.
It is always important to check out what is causing any pain you may experience, as this is your body's way of alerting you to problems and making you take care of yourself. But once it has served its purpose and you have taken or are taking the right course of action to deal with the problem, there is no need for you to endure more pain. — read more
Are you suffering from adrenaline addiction?Adrenaline addiction, like other addictions, can creep up on you unawares. You don't mean to pick fights, but the rush of energy you get when your anger rises is somehow satisfying. You don't mean to put off getting that project done - but it's when that deadline is right on top of you that you suddenly have enough energy to get going.
It's the same with fun and excitement. You thought you were just looking for 'a bit of excitement' in engaging in some risky sport or leisure pursuit. And now you realize that you are not so much interested in the activity itself as in that physical buzz it brings you. And you wonder if it's really worth the danger. Perhaps it's time to get some adrenaline addiction treatment? — read more
Overcome Urination Anxiety and feel Physically at EaseHypnosis calms your thought patterns and helps you move past that false sense of "needing to go"
Urination Anxiety
Do you frequently feel a pressing need to urinate when you're under stress?
Do you get embarrassed about the amount of times you have to go to the bathroom?
In the same way as people blush or get sweaty palms, the feeling of pressure on the bladder and the desire to urinate is one way that anxiety can be expressed in the body.
When this happens, tension and pressure are felt in the bladder, a feeling that increases the more you focus on it. This in turn causes more worry and the negative cycle continues.
Hypnosis can calm down those anxious thought patterns — read more