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Hypnotherapy Manchester for fears, phobias, unwanted habits,
anxiety, stress, social anxiety and emotional and physical problems
Hypnotherapy in Manchester is offered at our Eccles premises. You can attend for a face to face session
at your own convenience by contacting us during office hours on 0161 7890547, or emialing. There is no long waiting list and
you will not have to use a waiting room with other people, so confidentiality is assured.
As an alternative
to attending in person, you can use our pre-recorded sessions on CD or mp3 download at www.hypnosisrecordings.net This is a similar process to a face-to-face Hypnotherapy session, though it is generaic and not tailor made.
Whichever you choose, you can be assured of a confidential, professional, quality service at all times
Face-to-Face Hypnotherapy
in Manchester. Tel: 0161 7890547
Face-to-face
Hypnotherapy at our practice involves 2 appointments. The first appointment is a consultation session, where I will
gather all the information about your problem, this session often lasts an hour. The second appoinment is the Hypnotherapy
session. In-between these two appointments, a personalised script will be written for use in the Hypno-Therapy session.
Though many therapists will offer on-the-spot therapy, l feel this is inappropriate and unethical. The more relevant
the hypnosis "script", the deeper the hypnotic trance state is; this makes the therapy last longer
and works far better for long-established fears, phobias and unwanted habits.
- Ego Strengthening
- Lowering blood pressure
- Develop calmness, relaxation, and confidence
- Develop insight and clarity
- Establish self-control and direction
- Generate new and productive
behaviours
- Challenge limiting beliefs and self-perceptions
- Maximise
resources and potentials
- Generate awareness, options and goals
- Unlearn
and re-learn
- Completion and Closure (catharsis/let go of blocked emotions)
- Relaxation and stress management
- Management of pain (physical
manifestations)
- Management – control of habits and compulsions.
- Management – control of fears and phobias
This page contains a brief
overview of Hypnotherapy and how it works. If you want to read a more detailed explanation, go to The State of Hypnosis - how it is achieved? There is also a FREE pdf ebook file at the end of this article.
A word of caution from Sharon; you will find many websites and clinics that proclaim that
Hypnotherapy can cure or treat just about anything, from increasing the size of certain parts of the anatomy, to curing cancer, or
making someone fall in love - I am a serious Clinical Hypnotherapist, and I will only promote the use of Hypnotherapy where
it has proven to be beneficial, and affective by way of my own case studies and empirical, quantifiable research. It
doesn't work for everyone, and no ethical, professional Hypnotherapist should tell you it does! I also
do not offer Past Life Regression - this form of entertainment has no place in improving and promoting a healthier mind and
body.

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Information about Sharon Shinwell, the Hypnotherapist.

Self-Hypnosis Audio CDs/downloads
In
an ideal world, face to face Hypnotherapy is the preferred way to use this form of therapy, but in today's fast
moving busy life, few of us has the luxury of time or money to go for regular Hypnotherapy sessions. With the advent of new
technology, understanding of hypnotic scripts and techniques, and the public's motivation for self-help and alternative
medicines, Self-Hypnosis has become a very good alternative.
Self-Hypnosis is a powerful self-help tool
for implementing change within your life. It is simple, effective, non-invasive, produces long-term changes, and can be used
by almost everyone. By using a Here To Listen Audio CD or download, you will have, at the touch of button, a full
Hypnotherapy Session that can be used whenever you need to, as often as you need to.
Self-Hypnosis can be used to relieve many physical, psychological, and emotional problems.
It is often used to change behaviours, break unwanted habits, for overcoming fears and phobias, conquering pain, stress, anxiety,
and panic attacks, improving health, or for personal development.
Soothing music accompanies the therapy at strategic
points, helping the listener to relax, and absorb the information whilst the therapist guides you with gentle suggestions,
positive language, and life changing imagery. You will always be in control at all times, able to awaken immediately should
the need arise and attend to anything that you need to.
ALL OUR SELF-HYPNOSIS CDs and DOWNLOADS
CAN BE BOUGHT ON www.hypnosisrecordings.net
Telephone orders with Debit/Credit
card call on 0161 7890547
Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis When we talk about the conscious mind, we refer to the thoughts that
are going through our heads right now, the ones that we are aware
of as we think about something, the little voice on the shoulder or in the
head, the one you can hear right now, as you think of your shoulder. The conscious mind is rather less significant than
our unconscious mind. To make it clearer (or not as the case may be), if you compare your mind to an iceberg; an analogy
that one of my lecturers favoured, then the tip of the iceberg that you see above the surface of the water is the conscious
mind, and the larger more substantial part of the iceberg that is out of sight, below the water line (but supports the tip),
is the unconscious mind, a significantly larger part.
The unconscious mind is the seat of our emotions, and directs nearly all our behaviour. Everything
that has ever happened to us, and everything we have ever seen, smelt, touched or heard is stored away there for future reference.
It contains all our wisdom and intelligence; it is our source of creativity. The number of activities our unconscious mind
performs and controls for us is quite humbling and astounding. Whenever we need to remember something, a name, date, place,
an instruction, an understanding or insight, up it pops out of our unconscious mind like magic, weather the conscious mind
wants it to or not. Without ever being consciously aware of it, we breathe, walk, talk, drive a car and use complicated pieces of technology,
never giving a second thought as to where all that knowledge came from. However, the conscious mind constantly takes credit
for, and finds explanations for the activities of the unconscious mind, over which it actually has no control and about which
it is unaware.
Over many years, the conscious mind becomes very good at this act so that it is able to offer such impressive rationalisations
and explanations for its behaviour that we don’t even question it. Nevertheless, the unconscious mind is much more observant,
wise, intelligent, adaptive, and skilful than the conscious mind could ever be; it is said that the conscious mind can only
hold eight thoughts at any one time; usually in small chunks, which is why we tend to remember numbers more easily if they
are in small bundles.
The unconscious
mind can also delete information from our awareness. It would be impossible to process all the information we receive consciously,
so the unconscious mind sorts it and then presents us with a summary of what is taking place. We have all heard anecdotal
stories of extreme bravery when someone has badly injured himself or herself, but feels no pain and has no awareness of their
own injuries until after the traumatic event. The unconscious mind had sorted through the information and decided what
we need to know to help our actions at that moment in time. The interaction between the conscious and unconscious minds is
going on all the time and we never give any of this process a second thought.
Our conscious mind uses questions to reason, our conscious mind;
the voice in our head, is always evaluating - critically and analytically – by comparing, contrasting and noticing,
but in hypnosis, and the hypnotic trance state, the conscious mind is dampened down
and this allows excellent communication with the unconscious mind, and without it’s
critical analytical partner, changes in core beliefs and behaviours can take place.
But this
ability of the unconscious mind to accept without critical analyses has a downside, because it can just as easily hang on
to negative experiences, so that whenever a similar event to that previously experienced occurs again in the future, the old
feelings of discomfort that were felt the first time, are instantly brought back to the conscious mind in an attempt to protect
us; this is how phobias start.
So to recap, during a hypnotherapy session, it is the unconscious
part of the mind that is spoken to, where new ideas, concepts and affirmations can be implanted, and it is here that old limiting
beliefs can be changed. Past phobias and learnt negative behaviours, feelings and concepts can be looked at and laid to rest,
allowing the conscious mind to adopt a more rational positive outlook. The subconscious part of our mind has no critical awareness,
and is only limited by our imagination.
To order a Self Hypnosis audio CD go to www.hypnosisrecordings.net For Hypnotherapy consultations, contact Sharon.
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