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Thursday, 22 January 2009

Phobias Name Definition: Daemonophobia

What is the phobia, Daemonophobia the fear of?

Daemonophobia is the fear of demons.

What is daemonophobia commonly known as?

Daemonophobia is also known as the following:

  • Demonophobia
  • Daemonophobia
  • The fear of demons
  • The phobia of demons
  • The fear of devils
  • The phobia of devils
  • The fear of gremlins
  • The phobia of gremlins

What Causes Daemonophobia?

Daemonophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Daemonophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that demons presents an actual threat.

Daemonophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Daemonophobia Be Treated?

Yes, daemonophobia can be treated. Daemonophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating daemonophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Daemonophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat daemonophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with daemonophobia.

Phobias Name Definition: Demonophobia

What is the phobia, Demonophobia the fear of?

Demonophobia is the fear of demons.

What is demonophobia commonly known as?

Demonophobia is also known as the following:

  • Demonophobia
  • Daemonophobia
  • The fear of demons
  • The phobia of demons
  • The fear of devils
  • The phobia of devils
  • The fear of gremlins
  • The phobia of gremlins

What Causes Demonophobia?

Demonophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Demonophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that demons presents an actual threat.

Demonophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Demonophobia Be Treated?

Yes, demonophobia can be treated. Demonophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating demonophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Demonophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat demonophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with demonophobia.

Phobias Name Definition: Dementophobia

What is the phobia, Dementophobia the fear of?

Dementophobia is the fear of insanity.

What is dementophobia commonly known as?

Dementophobia is also known as the following:

  • Dementophobia
  • The fear of insanity
  • The phobia of insanity
  • The fear of going mad
  • The phobia of going mad
  • The fear of madness
  • The phobia of madness

What Causes Dementophobia?

Dementophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Dementophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that insanity presents an actual threat.

Dementophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Dementophobia Be Treated?

Yes, dementophobia can be treated. Dementophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating dementophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Dementophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat dementophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with dementophobia.

Phobias Name Definition: Deipnophobia

What is the phobia, Deipnophobia the fear of?

Deipnophobia is the fear of dining and dinner conversations.

What is deipnophobia commonly known as?

Deipnophobia is also known as the following:

  • Deipnophobia
  • The fear or phobia of dining and dinner conversations
  • The fear of dining
  • The phobia of dining
  • The fear of dinner conversations
  • The phobia of dinner conversations
  • The fear of dining and dinner conversations
  • The phobia of dining and dinner conversations
  • The fear of conversations over dinner
  • The phobia of conversations over dinner
  • The fear of talking while eating
  • The phobia of talking while eating
  • The fear of speaking while eating
  • The phobia of speaking while eating

What Causes Deipnophobia?

Deipnophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Deipnophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that dining and dinner conversations presents an actual threat.

Deipnophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Deipnophobia Be Treated?

Yes, deipnophobia can be treated. Deipnophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating deipnophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Deipnophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat deipnophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with deipnophobia.

Phobias Name Definition: Defecaloesiophobia

What is the phobia, Defecaloesiophobia the fear of?

Defecaloesiophobia is the fear of painful bowels movements.

What is defecaloesiophobia commonly known as?

Defecaloesiophobia is also known as the following:

  • Defecaloesiophobia
  • The fear of painful bowels
  • The phobia of painful bowels
  • The fear of painful bowel movements
  • The phobia of painful bowel movements
  • The fear of opening the bowels
  • The phobia of opening the bowels
  • The fear of bowel movements
  • The phobia of bowel movements

What Causes Defecaloesiophobia?

Defecaloesiophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Defecaloesiophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that painful bowels movements presents an actual threat.

Defecaloesiophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Defecaloesiophobia Be Treated?

Yes, defecaloesiophobia can be treated. Defecaloesiophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating defecaloesiophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Defecaloesiophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat defecaloesiophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with defecaloesiophobia.

Phobias Name Definition: Decidophobia

What is the phobia, Decidophobia the fear of?

Decidophobia is the fear of making decisions.

What is decidophobia commonly known as?

Decidophobia is also known as the following:

  • Decidophobia
  • The fear or phobia of decisions
  • The fear of phobia of making decisions

What Causes Decidophobia?

Decidophobia comes from an unconscious 'overprotection' mechanism.

Decidophobia is usually caused by the mind over-protecting us from something that it believes at some level may be a genuine danger to us, believing that making decisions presents an actual threat.

Decidophobia is usually caused by an 'unresolved' emotional conflict.

Can Decidophobia Be Treated?

Yes, decidophobia can be treated. Decidophobia responds well to therapies that aim to resolve the unresolved emotional conflict, such as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here for more information on Pure Hypnoanalysis for treating decidophobia.

Where Can I Get Help for Decidophobia?

There are many trained Pure Hypnoanalysts in the UK who can treat decidophobia using Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Click here to find a trained Pure Hypnoanalyst in your area who can help with decidophobia.

Shy Bladder (Paruresis)

Article by Paul Douglass D.Hyp. Adv. MIAPH. Acc.

Avon Hypnotherapy

In this article, we'll look at what shy bladder (paruresis) is, and what you can do about it.

We'll cover...

  • What is Shy Bladder?
  • How Many People are Affected by Shy Bladder?
  • What is Shy Bladder Also Known As?
  • How Severe Can Shy Bladder Be?
  • Does Shy Bladder Matter?
  • What Causes Shy Bladder?
  • When Can Shy Bladder Start?
  • What Do People with Shy Bladder Do to Get Around It?
  • Can Shy Bladder be a Symptom of Something Else?
  • Can Hypnotherapy Help with Shy Bladder?
  • Will I Feel Comfortable Asking for Help with Shy Bladder?
  • What to Do Now

What is Shy Bladder?

Shy Bladder is a condition where the sufferer cannot urinate where there are, or where they think there are, other people who can hear or see them using the toilet..

Shy Bladder may manifest itself by the person not being able to start to urinate when they feel there are other people there, or the urination may involuntarily stop if someone else should enter the room.

Shy Bladder is an involuntary clenching of the muscles that cause the urine stream to stop.

Anyone can experience these kinds of things at some point in their life, but where shy bladder is concerned, the person will find that it happens so regularly that is can really affect their day-to-day life.

How Many People are Affected by Shy Bladder?

Although Shy Bladder can affect men and women, shy bladder can occur more often in men, simply because of the presence of urinals in male public toilets.

A man with shy bladder can sometimes feel embarrassed queuing for a cubicle in a toilet when there are clearly urinals available.

Shy Bladder can also cause embarrassment to a man who starts to urinate in an empty public toilet, only for the ‘flow’ to seemingly ‘cut itself off’ involuntarily when someone else comes into the room!

What is Shy Bladder Also Known As?

Shy Bladder is also known as...

  • Paruresis
  • Shy Bladder Syndrome
  • Urophobia
  • Pee Shyness
  • Toilet Phobia
  • Shy Cock
  • Restroom Phobia
  • Avoidant Shy Bladder
  • Fear of the Restroom
  • Psychological Urinary Retention
  • Shy Kidneys
  • Fear of Toilets
  • Bashful Bladder

How Severe Can Shy Bladder Be?

In less severe cases, shy bladder may only affect the suffer in very occasional situations (for example a man using a urinal in an empty public toilet when 5 other men all come in at once and stand either side of him).

In more severe cases, as an example, a person with shy bladder will only be able to urinate at home, and so will have to spend a large part of their day planning around their shy bladder. 

They may be unable to work because of it, or they may go to a school or workplace that is close enough to home that they can go home to use the toilet.

Various levels of shy bladder can exist anywhere between the two extremes, and can vary from one situation to the next.

Does Shy Bladder Matter?

Shy Bladder matters if the person suffering from shy bladder feels that it is having a negative affect on their lives.

For example, someone may find it difficult to find a school or workplace that is close enough to home (or has private enough toilet facilities for them to be able to ‘go’ there) for them to be able to be there for several hours a day.

As well as the more obvious issues surrounding shy bladder, the shy bladder sufferer can also find it difficult to start imtimate relationships, because at some point they may have to tell the new partner about their shy bladder.

What Causes Shy Bladder?

Shy Bladder, where it has a psychological component, can be caused by many things, which typically might include:

  • Performance Anxiety - to think something like “Will I be able to urinate if I go into that toilet?”
  • Anticipation of Shy Bladder happening
  • Underlying anxiety or stress
  • Fear of being judged (also known as social anxiety or social phobia)
  • Unresolved psychological conflicts
  • Worrying about past experiences of shy bladder
  • Having grown up in an environment where toilets and/or urination were seen as ‘dirty’, or where ‘toilet issues’ (or even sexuality) were actively suppressed or used to induce guilt

When Can Shy Bladder Start?

Shy Bladder can start at any time of life, and can last for any length of time, with some people having a one-off incident (for example, not being able to produce a urine sample ‘on-demand’ for a doctor), to some others suffering regularly from shy bladder most of the time.   

Often, people will find that their shy bladder comes and goes throughout their life, depending on the general levels of anxiety or stress in their lives, for example.

Many shy bladder sufferers will find that the shy bladder started during their teenage years.

What Do People with Shy Bladder Do to Get Around It?

People with shy bladder will often have a range of ‘coping mechanisms’ that they can draw upon to avoid the shy bladder.

These shy bladder ‘coping mechanisms’ can include:

  • Avoiding going to the toilet when they know other people are about to go
  • Having a ‘favorite’ cubicle
  • Searching their school or workplace to find the toilets that are used the least
  • Flushing the toilet, and quickly urinating while the flush covers the sound
  • Timing going to the toilet to avoid going at the busiest times
  • Trying to ‘dissociate’ (for example, closing their eyes and imagining that they are sitting on their ‘safe’ toilet at home)
  • Drinking less during the day
  • Urinating while someone is using the hand drier or running a tap (in order to mask the sound)

Can Shy Bladder be a Symptom of Something Else?

Shy Bladder is often a symptom of social anxiety (or social phobia). 

Someone suffering from shy bladder will often experience some, if not all, of the symptoms of social phobia (for a list of these other symptoms, see the social phobia page).

(Sometimes, shy bladder can be caused by a physical cause, so it’s always an idea to talk to your doctor).

Can Hypnotherapy Help with Shy Bladder?

While some other possible ways to help with shy bladder do exist, it must be borne in mind, that shy bladder is quite often a sign of anxiety, stress, or, possibly social anxiety.

So, a simple answer to the question “Can Hypnotherapy Help with Shy Bladder?”, I would say yes, but it has to be the right sort of hypnotherapy.

I say the right sort of hypnotherapy, because something like suggestion therapy, which aims to cause a temporary lessening of symptoms, wouldn’t normally do very much for shy bladder in the long term.

Where the shy bladder is caused by some other factor, such as anxiety, stress, or an unresolved psychological conflict, it’s much more effective to use a form of hypnotherapy known as Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Pure Hypnoanalysis can help you to resolve these ‘underlying’ problems, so that rather than having a temporary respite from the shy bladder, you can resolve the ‘root cause’ of the problem, and resolve the ‘symptom’ (the shy bladder) completely.

Will I Feel Comfortable Asking for Help with Shy Bladder?

Please do.

Because Shy Bladder is often a symptom of social anxiety / social phobia it's something that I help people with all the time.

My initial consultations are always informal and friendly, and you can come along and have a chat about it all...   my job is to provide you with a nice, relaxing, friendly, confidential, and non-judgemental place that you can come to for help...  so that when you leave, you think to yourself... “phew... that wasn’t so bad after all!”

What to Do Now

Why not come along for an informal chat, and see how we can help you?

Our practices are in Highgate in North London (N6) and Chatteris in North Cambridgeshire.

If you are easily able to get to one of those locations, then the best way to arrange an initial consultation is to just contact us using the form at the bottom of any page, or give us a ring, on 01354 696155.

If you aren’t within easy reach of either of those practices, then you can still use our find-a-therapist service to find a qualified therapist who is trained in Pure Hypnoanalysis.

Get in touch... we’ll do our best to help!

Article by Paul Douglass D.Hyp. Adv. MIAPH. Acc.
Avon Hypnotherapy

Definition: Impotence (Also known as Erectile Dysfunction)

Impotence (also commonly known as Erectile Dysfunction) is an inability to get an erection, or to maintain that erection long enough for intercourse or other sexual activity to take place..

Read the full article on Impotence...

 

 

Paul Douglass

Avon Hypnotherapy

 

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Wednesday, 21 January 2009

New Article - Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)

Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
Article by Paul Douglass D.Hyp. Adv. MIAPH. Acc.
Avon Hypnotherapy

In this article, we'll look at impotence, what it is, and what you can do about it.

We'll cover...

  • What is Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?
    • Inability to get an erection
    • Inability to maintain an erection
    • Inability to penetrate during sex
  • When Does Impotence Occur?
  • What are the Psychological Causes of Impotence?
  • What are the Physical Causes of Impotence?
  • What Should I Do if I Suffer from Impotence?
  • Can Hypnotherapy Help with Impotence?
  • What to Do Now

What is Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?

Impotence (also commonly known as Erectile Dysfunction) is an inability to get an erection, or to maintain that erection long enough for intercourse or other sexual activity to take place.

Usually, impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) will fall roughly into one of the following three categories:

Inability to get an erection
In this case, sexual stimulation, whether psychological (anticipation of sex, or sexual excitement), or physical (the touching or rubbing of the penis), is not enough for the man to be able to get an erection.

Inability to maintain an erection
Here, although the man may experience an erection through psychological or physical stimulation, the erection doesn’t last long enough for sexual intercourse or other sexual activity to take place.

The man may initially penetrate his partner, only to find that his erection subsides.

Inability to penetrate during sex
Again, in this example of impotence (Erectile Dysfunction), the man may achieve an erection before sex, but when he tries to penetrate his partner, he finds that his penis isn’t hard enough.

When Does Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) Occur?

A man can experience impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) at almost any part of his life.  Because impotence has many different possible causes,

Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) can come on when the man is young, and first becomes sexually active, or impotence can come on when other factors in the man’s life, such as stress, anxiety, boredom, money worries etc come into play.

What are the Psychological Causes of Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?

Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) can be caused by many, widely varied psychological influences.   These can include:

  • Anxiety – A man can experience impotence at any time of his life, depending on the level of anxiety in his life at any given time
  • Stress – Again, stress can have a great effect on impotence in a man at any time of his life
  • Boredom – Perhaps the man doesn’t find his partner sexually exciting any more
  • Performance Anxiety – A man may experience impotence due to worrying what his partner is going to think of his sexual performance
  • Unresolved Psychological Conflict – impotence caused by previous experiences that the man hasn’t fully resolved (incidentally, ‘Pure’ Hypnoanalysis is an excellent treatment for this cause of impotence (Erectile Dysfunction))
  • The Fear of Being Judged – Another form of impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) caused by a performance anxiety (or more specifically in this case, social anxiety)
  • Anticipation of Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) Happening – Sometimes, impotence will happen simply because the man has been worrying about not being able to get or keep an erection
  • Worrying About Pregnancy – Particularly in young men, the worry of getting the girl pregnant can be enough to bring on impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
  • Remembering Previous Impotence – If a man gets himself into a cycle of worrying about impotence (Erectile Dysfunction), this worry can help to bring on impotence
  • Worry About Using a Condom – Again, often in young men, the worry of using a condom properly (or the thought of using a condom at all) can bring on impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
  • Guilt – impotence can occur in men who feel guilty about the sexual relationship (for example, when cheating on their wife, or starting a new sexual relationship after another has ended)
  • Upbringing - Having grown up, for example, in an environment where sex was seen as ‘dirty’, or where sexuality was often suppressed or used to induce guilt
  • Depression – Someone suffering from depression can experience impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) when they are feeling depressed
  • Relationship Problems – Trying to maintain a sex life with a partner which whom there are problems in the relationship as a whole can bring on impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) in the man
  • Lack of Self Confidence – If a man isn’t confident in his sexual performance, he may worry about how it is going to be, and this can cause impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
  • Low Self-Worth – A man may experience impotence if he has a low self worth, and feels he isn’t worthy of being in a sexual relationship with his partner
  • Tiredness – For example, a man who works a lot of hours can experience impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) due to exhaustion

What are the Physical Causes of Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?

While it’s clear that there are a lot of psychological causes of impotence (Erectile Dysfunction), the process of getting and maintaining an erection is still a physical one.

Injuries to the penis, the testicles or the nervous system, problems with the blood vessels and circulation to the penis, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, too much alcohol, obesity, drug use, and a lack of hormones can all cause, or contribute to impotence (Erectile Dysfunction).

It’s always worth getting impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) checked out by your doctor, who will be able to advise check for physical causes of impotence, as well as help you to see the benefits of keeping fit, stopping smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight.

What Should I Do if I Suffer from Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?

  • Understand and accept that impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) doesn’t make you any ‘less of a man’ – In fact, be proud of the fact that you accept that impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) may be a problem for you, and that you are helping yourself to move on from it
  • Talk to your partner about it.  Sometimes, the stress of ‘what will she think of me’ can help to cause the impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) in the first place...   talking about it with an understanding partner can help
  • Talk to your doctor about it.
  • If you are a smoker, stop smoking, and if you are overweight (again under the guidance of your doctor), lose some weight.
  • Understand that there can be many psychological causes to impotence (Erectile Dysfunction), and that a professional therapist may be able to help you to overcome them.   Don’t feel uncomfortable approaching a professional therapist...  they deal with these sorts of things all the time.

Can Hypnotherapy Help with Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)?

Yes, the right kind of hypnotherapy can help greatly with impotence (Erectile Dysfunction).

I say the right type of hypnotherapy, because something like suggestion therapy, which aims to cause a temporary lessening of symptoms, wouldn’t normally do very much for the impotence (Erectile Dysfunction) in the long term.

Where the impotence is caused by anxiety, stress, or an unresolved psychological conflict for example, it’s much better to use a far more effective form of hypnotherapy, known as ‘Pure’ Hypnoanalysis.

‘Pure’ Hypnoanalysis can help you to completely resolve these ‘underlying’ issues, so that rather than having a temporary respite from the impotence (Erectile Dysfunction), you can resolve the problem once and for all.

What to Do Now

Why not come along for a chat?

Our practices are in Highgate in North London (N6) and Chatteris in North Cambridgeshire.

If you are easily able to get to one of those locations, then the easiest way to arrange an initial consultation is to just contact us using the form at the bottom of any page, or give us a ring, on 01354 696155.

If you aren’t within easy reach of either of those practices, then you can still use our find-a-therapist service to find a qualified therapist who is trained in ‘Pure’ Hypnoanalysis.

Get in touch... we’ll do our best to help!

Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
Article by Paul Douglass D.Hyp. Adv. MIAPH. Acc.
Avon Hypnotherapy

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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

About Us (Updated)

About Avon Hypnotherapy: Hypnotherapists in Highgate, North London and Chatteris in Cambridgeshire

Avon Hypnotherapy was created by us, Paul and Denise Douglass. 

We are both qualified and registered analytical hypnotherapists (specialising in Pure Hypnoanalysis) and created the company of Avon Hypnotherapy to provide the finest standard of private hypnotherapy that we possibly could. 

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If you would like to see more information on some of the training that we have had over the years, please see our training page.

We primarily use the therapy known as Pure Hypnoanalysis, which enables us to provide effective help in treating the more deep-seated problems.  The issues treated range from fears, phobias, (including emetophobia and social phobia), anxiety, panic attacks, and both male and female sexual problems (including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and vaginismus).  We also help with other kinds of unwanted habits and restrictions that people sometimes find themselves faced with.

Our practices are in Highgate, North London and Chatteris in North Cambridgeshire.

In 2008, we were both elected at the Annual General Meeting of the International Association of Pure Hypnoanalysts (IAPH) to serve on their Council of Management.

As a website entity, Avon Hypnotherapy.co.uk was created to show and feature all the things we do and services we provide. It became our flagship and principal website and we believe it's become one of the foremost websites available on the net today, that people from all over the world refer to when they need help or information on an issue of some kind.

Incidentally, we sometimes get asked how the name 'Avon' for our company came about and this is because at the time it was the name of the river that flowed not far fromour house and first ever practice in Warwickshire - all several years ago now!

Contact Us Today

You can use the contact us page, (or contact form below), e-mail, or ring us on 01354 696155.

If you wish to book a FREE initial consultation, it's a self-referral system, so you don't have to make an appointment through your doctor, or other healthcare professional.

All calls come through to the same central office, so it doesn't matter which practice it's for, it can still be booked using the same number: 01354 696155.

All appointments are strictly confidential.

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Symptoms Treated with Hypnotherapy (Updated)

'Hypnotherapy' is actually a term that can be used to describe many different forms of therapy (such as 'suggestion therapy' and 'Pure Hypnoanalysis'), which can be used to help with a many different problems.

In fact, because the various forms of hypnotherapy can be used to treat such a wide range of problems, it's actually impossible to list them all

We've listed some below, but if the particular symptom that you want help with isn't listed here, or are unsure as to which form of hypnotherapy to use, just contact us for more information.

Anxiety

Fears and Phobias

Sexual Problems

Social Anxiety

Weight Loss and Eating Issues

Habits

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