by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Nov 17, 2019 | Blog, Uncategorized
Clients often ask me to differentiate between the hypnosis components of a session, and the neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). “Was that hypnosis, that last bit?” It’s difficult for me to dissect the components of a session in this way because quite often I will...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Sep 8, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Uncategorized
I routinely provide my clients with a hypnosis track. I used to make these tailored recordings from the session, until someone complained about the cries of magpies in the background, so I stopped because, unfortunately I cannot hypnotise the magpies into silence. Now...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 29, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Thinking vs feeling is an important distinction for overly analytical people who are interested in hypnosis. Feeling is the language of the unconscious mind, and over-thinking can impede the process. There are certain processes in hypnosis and NLP where I will ask the...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 16, 2019 | Blog, Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy, Uncategorized
I have had a diverse spectrum of clients with insomnia. For most of them, insomnia and hypnosis go hand-in-hand. It can help greatly when the cause of the insomnia is psychologically based, and not medical or nutritional in origin (such as a mineral deficiency)....
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 8, 2019 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Finding lost objects is a common request for hypnotherapists. Being in a calm state of mind can help you to recall what happened with the item because the anxiety caused by the missing item can interfere with your recollection of where you put it in the first place....