by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 10, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Janice came in for a nervous condition of blinking and squinting. She had suffered this habit most of her life and was labelled “Blinky Bill” at school because of these aberrant nervous symptoms. In all of these years she had not found relief. I suspected...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Apr 30, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
I am often asked questions by potential clients wanting to know if hypnotherapy might work for them. Fair enough. But many of these questions hint at misconceptions on hypnotherapy, as a therapy. Mostly people worry that they will not be able to remember past...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jan 16, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Whether you are at school, studying for uni, learning new policy or staying ahead in your field by acquainting yourself with industry developments, using hypnosis for study can be beneficial for you. Things that affect study success Study can be stressful and...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jan 9, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
I have seen a whole range of clients with phobias. Phobias are essentially a type of anxiety, so using hypnotherapy for phobias makes good sense, since hypnotherapy is so often successful for anxiety. Underneath the phobia there is fear – that is what phobia...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Dec 5, 2021 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
From time to time I see clients who are highly analytical. They examine everything through the lens of logic. The problem here is that the unconscious mind doesn’t ‘speak’ logic. It speaks in feelings and through the senses. So when one of these...