The Rewind Technique is a tried-and-tested approach to treating PTSD and phobias
For many years, severe anxiety-based conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder or phobias were considered treatable only through long, painful exposure therapy, and in some cases, not at all.
Now, thankfully, we have access to a comfortable, effective treatment that can greatly reduce, and even remove, traumatic or phobic symptoms quickly.
40% of clients rated rewind as extremely successful.
53% rated it as successful.
7% rated it as acceptable.
No one rated the Rewind Technique poor or as a failure.
Prior to rewind, on average clients rated their well-being as 12 out of 50.
Seven to 10 days after treatment, the average score was 30.3 out of 50.
Three to six months later, the average score was 32.2.
This represents an improvement of 167.4 per cent on their original ratings.
A four-year study carried out within NOVA (part of the Barnardo’s charity) showed similarly impressive results:
Study size: 47 people, 57% of whom treated with Rewind alone.
26 would have met the criteria for PTSD.
After treatment none of the forty-seven people treated met the criteria for PTSD.
There was also a significant reduction of all sub symptoms associated with PTSD, five categories had zero reports after treatment.
(Human Givens journal Volume 14, No 4- 2007)
Rewind does not need you to go over the traumatic incident(s) again
Many people with trauma or phobias have been treated using approaches which drag them back through the experience again; a highly unpleasant thing to have to do.
This does not happen with the Rewind, and I do not in fact even need to know the details of what happened to you.
So if you suffer from PTSD or phobias I think I can help, so please click on the link below to book a Free Exploratory Consultation and I can tell you anything else you need to know.
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Get Programmed for Success and make 2020 your year of plenty!
“Don’t waste time making meaningless New Year’s resolutions… and then spending another year beating yourself up because you couldn’t follow them through!”
Whether you want to improve your health and fitness, manage your weight, beat an addiction, overcome depression & anxiety,attract more money and wealth into your life or create loving, meaningful relationships… For fast and permanent results, Hypnotherapy is the answer! In as little as one session, have your mind re-wired to eliminate everything holding you back from your heart’s desires. Be “re-programmed” to think and act like the person you really want to be!
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Have the health and fitness you really want. Become more motivated to make healthier choices for your body, mind and spirit. Make health and fitness a normal, natural part of your every day life. Program your mind to think and direct you to act like a fit and healthy person… all day, every day – for the rest of your life!
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Hypnotherapy is the #1 Shortcut to effective Anger Management.
Unlike talk therapy which is great for getting people to talk about their problems, Hypnotherapy helps the person to identify the root cause of their anger whilst in a perfectly calm and relaxed state. While “asleep” the client is guided to unlock the subconscious mind and discover what types of situations might trigger an angry response – and why. Hypnosis allows the client’s thought patterns to be “re-programmed” to be less re-active and more pro-active in relation to different situations; re-directing the neural pathways in the brain, freeing the person to remain unperturbed by many of life’s stresses. Hypnotherapy is a fast, effective way for people to stop feeling the discomfort of their anger and be liberated to live a happy, healthy life.
What is Anger?
Anger is an emotional response to something we perceive as a threat – a threat to our life, our safety, our sanity, our well-being… Ironically, we view the angry person as threatening. If we’re angry, our survival mechanism has been triggered – it’s connected to our fight or flight response to stress – in Anger’s case, it’s “fight” – so, it’s an impulse for self-preservation. When we are “pushed” into a state of fear – anger arises as a conscious decision to not be afraid, and drive away the threat we perceive.
“In one respect, anger is a good thing. “
Mostly, we are afraid of Anger. It’s one of the most daunting emotions. Socially, anger is frowned upon and made wrong – because it is often expressed through aggression. Angry behaviour is the cause of conflict, and it is perceived to demonstrate a lack of self-control. Picture the toddler throwing a tantrum in the shopping centre… a distressing sight… we judge the child to be a spoilt brat… and we judge the parent for not being in control of the child. The truth is, the child has no idea why he/she is angry, but it is most definitely rooted in fear. It might be a fear of missing out, or a fear of being abandoned, for example.
An angry dog might seem aggressive, but it is usually acting in defence, to what it perceives as a threat. It might be defending it’s territory or it’s family. It’s own safety might feel compromised, triggering an “angry” outburst. Angry people are very much the same – they are actually acting defensively… but with a show of aggression. We demonise anger as bad or wrong because anger can hurt people and hurting someone is bad or wrong. Therefore, we judge the angry person to be bad or wrong and often punish or reprimand them in response to angry behaviour.
We believe angry people need to be punished in order to modify their behaviour. We reject and isolate people who have acted aggressively in response to their anger, presumably to protect others, but pushing them into a state of powerlessness and vulnerability – incites more anger to help push them out of the fear that underlies the anger. If you ask an angry person what they’re angry about – they can give you a hundred reasons, but if you ask them what they’re afraid of, they’re often not aware it’s fear motivating them to become angry.
“Anger is an emotion, and it’s a valid one; we need to understand, that the angry person needs to be supported emotionally, rather than punished and rejected. If we stop demonising anger – especially in children – we will see less aggression and put an end to domestic violence.”
It is the angry person’s responsibility to learn to deal with their anger, but they often don’t know how. Because we’ve been taught that anger is bad, people have become very clever at suppressing and hiding their anger for years or even decades. Suppressed anger may either erupt violently or if it remains in the body it can cause chemical changes in cells that may lead to cancer or other serious illness. If you’re becoming angry at things that wouldn’t normally bother you, definitely seek help.
Obviously, if you’re confronted by someone in a rage, your first priority is your own safety. Remove yourself and any children in your care from the situation immediately. By making an empowered decision to protect yourself, you’re not taking the role of victim – minimising your chances of also becoming angry – and further, you’re not allowing a situation where the other person has to assume the role of perpetrator – which they’re already uncomfortable being.
Ideally, we would be able to validate the person’s anger before there is any sign of violence or aggression. Make it OK to be angry by acknowledging that they are angry – this helps them identify the emotion within themselves. Avoid punishing someone for being angry – especially children – because this causes them to feel bad for feeling the way they feel – this triggers feelings of powerlessness and a sense of fear to which they will eventually respond to with more anger. If possible, ask what they believe is making them angry and let them know that they’re entitled to feel that way – even if they’re angry at you or some perceived slight you’ve enacted against them. Discuss different ways they may be able to express their anger constructively – like kick a ball around the back yard.
By supporting an angry child you are teaching him/her that their feelings are acceptable and that they, too are acceptable. Let them know you approve of them, unconditionally – no matter what they’re feeling. For more information on how hypnotherapy can be used to help manage anger click here. And for more information on the upcoming Anti-Bullying Program, click here.
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Erectile dysfunction. Impotence. Lack of desire. Pain during intercourse. Premature ejaculation. Inability to reach orgasm. Frigidity. Pain on climax. Testicular Pain. Issues Involving Enlarged Prostate. Sex not fun?
Sexual Dysfunction is defined as any problem occurring during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from sexual activity.
Can occur in both men and women.
Can be a deal breaker in relationships.
How can hypnosis help?
Isn’t this a mechanical problem?
Firstly, lets understand that sexual function is an internal communication process involving:
the senses – see, hear, smell, touch, taste
the brain,
nerves,
muscles,
blood vessels…
and throw in a bunch of hormones and
emotions
and the obvious body parts (genetalia)
so, there’s a number of areas where problems could arise…
For a certain number of people, aging is a factor – it’s true that, as we age, hormone levels decrease which can affect our ability as well as our desire to perform sexually.
Also, sexual dysfunction can be a warning sign for something that needs your urgent attention like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Hypertension & Alcohol Abuse. It’s wise to check with a Doctor.
Wait! Before you spend a fortune on little blue pills…
Data shows that as many as 20% of men and around 40% of women sufferers, develop sexual dysfunction as a result of a stressful event in their life.
I’d like to suggest that the numbers are actually higher, based on the fact that so many people aren’t even aware of a particular event that might have set this off – so clever is our subconscious mind at trying to protect us from painful memories – it will hide them away for us.
The trouble is, the emotions experienced at the time remain, only we don’t really know what they are, but they will show up as… you guessed it… problems in the bedroom.
For example, a 22 yo male client who witnessed his older sister being abused as a child, had no conscious memory of that ever occurring, but in hypnosis he recalled her distress and in his child’s mind at the time, vowed he would never do, to anyone, the thing that made her so upset. He created erectile dysfunction in relationships as a result – so powerful was his conviction.
So how exactly does hypnosis work to help with this?
In hypnosis – which is a lovely, deep state of relaxation – we can discover what the original stressful event in a person’s life was – in a safe way – they don’t have to re-live it – they can review it from a distance for the purpose of understanding it and merely identify the emotions they were experiencing at the time – without actually having to re-experience them.
Then imagine we can change the meaning of that stressful event in that person’s mind, so that it no longer causes them distress – neutralise it, so to speak – whether it’s a childhood event or even stress at work interfering with relaxation at home…
Sounds simple?
Yes, it certainly can be – plus we can add a brand of intervention called Cell Command Therapy trademarked by Marisa Peer – where, in hypnosis we can program the mind to restore, recreate, and reactivate the sexual function of the body at an atomic and sub-atomic level.
How is Hypnosis Different?
For starters, you don’t have to take your clothes off to have treatment. Hypnosis is a completely non-invasive, all natural, drug-free, holistic therapy.With technology, you can have a session via video-call from the comfort of your own home. Private and professional services mean there’s less embarrassment while sitting around in clinics or waiting rooms.
How do I know if hypnotherapy is right for me?
Book in for a free exploratory consultation. It’s obligation free – an opportunity to ask as many questions as you like to see if it’s right for you and move on from there.