College of Hypno-psychotherapists

http://www.hypno-psychotherapy.org.uk/

Hypnotherapy, or 'neuro-hypnotism' - meaning sleep of the nervous system - uses hypnosis to induce a deep state of heightened relaxation and altered awareness, during which the unconscious mind is highly receptive to new or alternative perspectives and ideas.

In the field of hypno-psychotherapy the unconscious mind is looked upon as a resource for wellness and creativity, accessing this part of the mind, through hypnosis, opens up possibilities for the maintenance of the body towards health via the autonomic processes. 

Hypno-psychotherapy can be applied to modify a client's behaviour, attitudes and emotions, as well as manage pain, anxiety, stress-related illnesses, and dysfunctional habits, promoting personal development.

 
 
 
 

UK Council for Psychotherapy | Registered Charity No. 1058545 | Company No. 3258939 Registered in England

 
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