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Hypnosis is used for anaesthesia, to accelerate healing, to relieve stress, to control pain and reduce bleeding
Deal with your chronic pain.
Hypnosis is being used increasingly in conjunction with orthodox medicine, especially as a valuable means of reducing the use of drugs. It is used for anaesthesia, to accelerate healing, relieve stress and control pain. It works by calming people into a state of relaxation.
Medical hypnosis helps people prepare for hospital admissions and surgical procedures, which contributes to the use of lower doses of anaesthetic drugs to achieve the necessary state of relaxation. It can reduce bleeding and it promotes more rapid recovery through the depth of relaxation the patient achieves.
Patients can also be helped to manage pain, either from surgical procedures or other conditions, through the use of the hypnotic state. This is especially useful for those with chronic, or even terminal, illnesses.
Hypnosis is also an excellent way to prepare for childbirth, giving women the option of less drug use, and making the birth a more relaxed experience.
Hypnosis is a valuable tool for handling the pain and stresses which arise from physical illnesses and hospitalisation or surgical procedures. As such it promotes healing through relaxation, thus allowing the natural healing forces in the body to work more efficiently, unhampered by the effects of stress which would otherwise be generated.
As your therapist I respect at all times your confidentiality and right to privacy and anonymity.
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