Search results for: “smoking”

  • Stop Smoking

    stop smoking

    Stop Smoking with us!

    Tried quitting before and failed?

    Only 70% of people quit the first time.

    We can help you quit for good!

    £150.00 Hypnotherapy

     

    • The Stop Smoking Package consists of either Hypnotherapy sessions with an Acupuncture session or just Hypnotherapy sessions.
    • Before you begin your treatment you will have an initial consultation in which to discuss your aims.
    • The number of Hypnotherapy sessions is not limited and typical results can be seen from session one.

     

    The combination of hypnotherapy with acupuncture is in our opinion, the quickest way to give up smoking, by treating and by altering the body’s perception of nicotine.

    Acupuncture treatment tends to transform the taste of tobacco into a bad experience, which may make stopping smoking less difficult. Also, acupuncture treatment alleviates nervousness, agitation, and other signs of mental distress. This calming effect may also make the experience less stressful.

    By using advanced hypnosis we can find out where your subconscious is gaining its ‚from and redirect that satisfaction link elsewhere, to stop any cravings. We can also use suggestions that will help you further. Most people assume that when they stop smoking they will put on weight or become ‚ or aggressive. In some this becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy because they already believe it is going to happen, it will happen. We can help change the way your subconscious views this so that weight gain/anger do not have to become options.

  • Smoking-Cessation

    Smoking-Cessation

    [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Image”][/siteorigin_widget]

    What is Smoking Cessation?

    Smoking Cessation is the act of stopping smoking.

    Smoking is habitual and changing a pattern of behavior can be quite challenging.

    Smoking can cause premature death by doubling the risk of heart and lung diseases.

    Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, many of them known poisons.

    Nicotine and carbon monoxide play a role in the process leading to heart and blood vessel disease.

    Tar in tobacco contains dozens of chemicals that cause cancer.

    The Devon Clinic offers AcupunctureCounsellingand Hypnotherapy to help with Smoking Cessation

  • Rebecca Lacey

    Hello, my name is Rebecca and I’m a Hypnotherapist at The Devon Clinic. 

    I have always been a follower of complementary and alternative therapies, but Hypnotherapy has really intrigued me the most. The mind is so fascinating and the power of the subconscious is very real and can be used greatly for healing purposes. 

    One of the reasons I chose to become a Hypnotherapist was because some very much loved family members were struggling with stress and anxiety and I felt powerless to help but I knew that Hypnotherapy could help them and therefore wanted to know more about it. So this effectively gave me the push to switch careers and I trained to become a Hypnotherapist at The Devon School of Hypnotherapy. 

    To be able to help my clients in such a positive way is so rewarding. Especially to see a client who has smoked for most of her life to be free of smoking is priceless. This has led me to specialise in smoking cessation. 

    I have successfully treated clients with eating disorders, stress and anxiety, low self-esteem, and menopause health. 

    Let me help you make the positive changes you want in your life.

    All the Hypnotherapy sessions I do are client-centered, so the treatment is fitted to you and your needs. 

    I provide a friendly and relaxed environment to make you feel comfortable and safe.

    For more information or to book with Rebecca directly, please visit laceyhypnosis.co.uk or email Rebecca@laceyhypnosis.co.uk

    Alternatively, you can book with Rebecca via the Devon Clinic. Please call us on 01803 500300 OR email reception@devonclinic.co.uk

  • Acid Reflux

    Acid Reflux

    Acid Reflux

    Acid Reflux, what is it?

    Acid reflux, or GERD (Gastroesophageal  Reflux Disease) as it is known, is a disorder of the digestive system affecting the ring of muscle between your Esophagus and stomach. This ring area is called the Esophageal Sphincter or LES. You may also get heartburn or acid indigestion if you have this condition.

    Doctors think some people get acid reflux because of the condition Hiatal Hernia. In most cases, the severity can be improved through a change in lifestyle, such as a healthy diet and exercise routine. Others may need medication but rarely does it require surgery

    Causes of Acid Reflux

    The stomach and Esophagus are referred to as Gastroesophageal. Reflux means to backflow or return. Gastroesophageal Reflux means the contents of your stomach is baked up into your Esophagus.

    In normal digestion, the LES opens to allow food to pass into the stomach and closes to stop the stomach juices from back flowing into the Eshophagus. Gastro Reflux occurs when the LES is weak, allowing the stomach’s contents to flow back up.

    Risk Factors

    Did you know that more than 15 million adults suffer from heartburn every day? Recent studies show that GERD affects more infants and children than doctors thought. Acid reflux can cause discomfort from coughing to repeatedly to vomiting and even breathing issues.

    Some professionals believe that a Hiatal Hernia weakens the LES and increases your chance of Reflux. A Hiatal Hernia is when the top of the stomach moves up into the chest through a tiny opening in the diaphragm-the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest. Many with this condition will not have any issues with Reflux or heartburn but may still have their stomach contents easily back up.

    Straining, coughing, physical exertion or vomiting can raise the stomach pressure and lead to a Hiatal Hernia. Although this condition affects predominantly middle-aged people, Hernias affect people of all ages. May healthy people over the age of 50 have a small one. Most require no treatment, but if the Hernia is at risk of strangulation or twists, you may require surgery.

    Below are other factors that increase your risk of GERD:

    • Being overweight/obese
    • Pregnancy
    • Gastroparesis (delayed emptying of the stomach contents)
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis, Scleroderma or Lupus (Diseases of the connective tissues)
    • Smoking
    • Diet high in processed fatty foods
    • Alcohol
    • Large meals
    • Medications including aspirin
    Acid Reflux

    Symptoms

    The most common symptom is heartburn which is acid indigestion. This normally feels like burning chest pain that starts behind the breastbone and travels towards the neck. It is common for people to say that it feels as though their food is coming back up their necks and into the mouth, leaving a bitter acid taste.

    The pressure and burning can last up to two hours and is often worse after eating, lying down or bending over. Most find taking an antacid and remaining upright helps clear the acid relieving the pain.

    Often people mistake heartburn with heart disease or attack, but they are very different. Heart disease pain may become exasperated with exercise whilst resting may relieve. Heartburn will not get better with exercise during a flare, but lifestyle changes will decrease its frequency over time. If you can’t tell the difference, it is best to seek medical support with any chest pain.

    You may also experience:

    • Nausea
    • Trouble regulating your breathing
    • Bad/odorous breath
    • Vomiting
    • Wearing of enamel
    • A lump in the throat
    • Lingering Cough
    • Asthma
    • Sleep problems
    • Laryngitis

    Treatments for GERD

    Reflux treatments aim to cut down and lessen the damage to the lining of the Esophagus. Your doctor may prescribe over the counter or prescription medications such as antacids to ease symptoms.

    Changes to your diet and lifestyle can help reduce symptoms;

    • Avoid foods and drinks that trigger fatty foods, junk food, alcohol, caffeine and chocolate.
    • Eat smaller servings to avoid overwhelming the stomach.
    • Leaving 3-4 hours between eating and going to bed
    • Eating slower; take your time to enjoy your food
    • Chewing your food thoroughly.
    • Stop smoking-very important in reducing GERD symptoms
    • Elevate your head when sitting or lying down
    • Stay a healthy weight
    • Wear clothes that don’t squeeze the waist

     

    Complementary Therapies

    Therapies that are non-invasive and complement both the body and traditional medicine;

    • Acupuncture
    • Allergy and digestive health testing
    • Hypnotherapy
    • Meditation
    • Relaxation
    • Yoga

    For further information on Acid Reflux or to book a consultation with

    one of our practitioners, please use the contact us button.

  • Treatments & Therapies

    Treatments & Therapies

    Therapies & Treatments

    Allergy and digestive health testing Marlene Hochstrasser

    Allergy and Digestive Health Testing

    Our allergy and digestive health testing will give results on over 150 foods and 50 environmental substances plus a vitamin and mineral deficiency test.

    Practitioner: Marlene Hochstrasser

    Bowen Technique

    Bowen technique is a gentle and effective treatment used to support individuals with injury, physical and psychological and long-standing problems.

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy that supports the re-evaluation of an individuals perception of events, themselves and others. CBT therefore helps rationalise, process and eliminate emotional and behavioural problems.

    Counselling: Individual

    Counselling is a talking therapy which allows people to discuss their problems and any difficult feelings they encounter in a safe, confidential environment. Counselling helps people come to terms with worries they are facing with an ultimate aim of overcoming them.

    Counselling: Relationships

    Relationship Counselling has a particular focus upon Relationships but it is designed around your unique requirements. This meant that we will work with any concerns you wish to bring but always maintain a Relational focus. 

    Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)

    Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing or EMDR is a relatively new therapy, having been established only twenty years ago. EMDR is a highly effective talking therapy treatment suitable for both adults and children who have experienced trauma. It is also helpful for behavioural and emotional problems.

    EMDR Therapy Dr Ellis Klmus, Chris Fleet

    Homeopathy

    Homeopathy is a natural medicine system that the World Health Organisation recognises as the second most common system of medicine in the world.  It has been used throughout the world for over 200 years.  Some great reasons to choose homeopathy are:

    Hopi Ear Candling

    Hopi Ear Candling is reported to help with the treatment of sinusitis, rhinitis, earwax, earache, and irritation of the ears including tinnitus. Many clients simply find the process quite relaxing.

    Hopi Ear Candling Karen Harrison
    Hot Stone Massage at The Devon Clinic

    Hot Stone Massage

    Hot Stone Massage is a form of massage that uses smooth, flat, heated rocks placed at key points on the body, causing the muscles to relax even deeper than a traditional massage.

    Hypnotherapy

    Hypnotherapy allows a person to enter deep relaxation and focus attention the hypnotherapist’s voice. Highly effective for phobias, fears, trauma,  anxiety, weight loss, smoking and so much more. Tacking the subconscious. 

    Hypnotherapy

    Indian Head Massage

    Indian Head Massage is a variety of massage movements are used to relieve accumulated tension, stimulate circulation and restore joint movement.

    Massage: Back

    In general terms, a therapist presses, rubs and manipulates the muscles and soft tissues of the body. Most massages are performed by the application of the hands. Some treatments do involve the use of forearms and elbows.

    Relaxing Back Massage
    Aromatherapy Massage

    Massage: Aromatherapy

    Massage is systematic, therapeutic stroking and kneading of the soft tissues of the body. In general terms, a therapist presses, rubs and manipulates the muscles and soft tissues of the body.

    Massage: Deep Tissue

    Massage is systematic, therapeutic stroking and kneading of the soft tissues of the body. In general terms, a therapist presses, rubs and manipulates the muscles and soft tissues of the body.

    Massage
    sports massage Steve Lay

    Massage: Sports

    The main benefit of sports massage is that it improves muscle flexibility, blood circulation and reduces swelling, aids the prevention of sports injuries and assists the body with recovery and repair after sports injuries have been sustained.

    Massage: Swedish

    In general terms, a therapist presses, rubs and manipulates the muscles and soft tissues of the body. Most massages are performed by the application of the hands. Some treatments do involve the use of forearms and elbows.

    Sweedish Massage
    Reflexology Karen Harrison

    Reflexology

    Reflexology involves the physical act of applying pressure to the feet and hands or even the face and ears.

    Reiki

    The Reiki therapist channels the Ki through his or her hands to the recipient, activating the body’s natural ability to heal itself.

    Reiki Therapy

    Scenar Therapy

    Scenar Therapy is a highly effective and lasting form of natural pain relief. Popular for many years in Germany and Russia, it gives long term results from chronic ailments.

    Enquire Here

  • The Benefits Of Hypnotherapy

    Hypnotherapy is a form of self-hypnosis that uses suggestions to encourage a positive and effective change. Treatments have many benefits, from easing stress and anxiety, encouraging relaxation and quitting negative habits. Hypnotherapy is different for everyone, dependent on the issue you encounter and how many sessions it will take to see progress. People can differ from seeing positive changes after just one session or after several sessions. Hypnosis is delving into the subconscious and finding the route to our problems with therapy to guide the positive outcomes.

    The results are exceptional here at The Devon Clinic with our trained Hypnotherapist; many personal issues can be helped by hypnosis.

    Here are a few benefits of Hypnotherapy:

     

    Helping you quit bad habits

    Hypnotherapy helps quit bad habits such as, smoking, drinking, drug abuse or gambling. Hypnosis Therapy is the most successful way to stop smoking safely and easily. Naturally removing unwanted behaviours and addictions.

    Helping with eating habits

    If you want help reducing your weight without dieting and deprivation, it’s a great way to change your eating habits. This happens by removing unwanted blocks to your success by addressing emotional eating. Negative thoughts about yourself and desire for unhealthy foods. Hypnotherapy helps increase your desire of eating nourishing foods, water and exercise—this leading to a lasting and healthy effect.

    Helping ease stress, depression and anxiety.

    Reducing stress with hypnotherapy is one of the easiest ways to achieve deep, all-round relaxation. It effectively enhances your health and well-being, leaving you calmer and more refreshed. Anxiety and depression is a common problem for many of us that suffer with. With over 50,000 thoughts a day, a lot can be negative. Hypnosis is a strong way of reframing the negatives thought patterns that keep us stuck in a bad place, to moving towards positive affirmations, thoughts and behaviours throughout the hypnotherapy process, getting you to a stable well-being.

    Overcoming fears and phobias

    Fears and phobias can hold us back from normal day lives, restricting us in many aspects. Our unconscious minds’ protect us from emotional or physical harm which is why these problems arise. Hypnotherapy then helps by taking us back to the event, cause or certain experience that has caused this fear/phobia. We can then resolve, release and rewrite.

    Helping achieve success

    Hypnosis reprogrammes your mind to achieve success, whether that’s within your love life, finances, motivation, self-confidence, taking tests and to experience your best possible future, it is possible with Hypnotherapy.

    Supporting fertility treatment

    Hypnosis is effective in encouraging relaxation and overcoming mental blocks for those trying to conceive. Stress and anxiety, as well as many other factors, can cause the body to make it more difficult to get pregnant, by doing hypnotherapy it can ease the extra stress of conceiving.

     

    If you’re thinking about Hypnotherapy as treatment or a career, contact The Devon Clinic and discuss your further options 

    01803500300

    reception@devonclinic.co.uk

  • Spotting Self-Harm In Children

    Spotting Self-Harm In Children

    Self-harm is something that is quite common in this day of age, more young adults by the year are turning to physical self-harm in ways to express their psychological hurt. 2019 showed 44 out of 100 admissions for self-harm with the ages between 10 and 24. As a parent or carer, seeing these signs can sometimes be hard as well as not knowing how to help your children through this time.  Looking out for the mental signs is important, but also the physical. The most common form of self-harm is usually cutting on the arm or inside of the legs. However, it can take many other forms as well, including, burning, biting, hitting oneself, banging of head, pulling out hair or taking overdoses.  In some circumstances, people can argue that risky behaviours such as smoking, drinking, taking drugs and casual unprotected sex is a form of self-harm.

    The most common reasoning for a person self-harming is to be able to cope with negative feelings and experiences, to feel more in control, or to even punish themselves. It can be a way of relieving overwhelming feelings that can build up over time.

    Reasonings why a person self-harms:

    • To manage emotional upset.
    • A feeling of physical pain to distract from emotional pain.
    • Express emotions such as anger, hurt or frustration.
    • Control over feelings or issues.
    • To punish themselves or others around them.
    • Relief of tension or stress

    The experiences or feelings that could connect to self-harm include anxiety, depression, poor body image/ low self-esteem, gender identities, sexuality, school problems, bullying, abuse, social media, family or friendship and bereavement. As a parent, you may suspect that your child is self-harming and it’s important to keep alert if you sense these changes.

    Keep an eye open for these signs:

    • Unexplained cuts, burns, bite marks etc.
    • Keeping themselves covered, avoiding swimming, changing clothes around others.
    • Bloody Tissues
    • Being withdrawn or isolated from loved ones.
    • Lack of interest and outbursts of anger or emotion.
    • Blaming themselves/ Feeling like a failure

    If you find out your child is self-harming, try not to panic or overreact in front of them. It’s a very difficult subject not only for you but your child as well. Everyone is different, so everyone has different ways of helping or coping with this reality. Though some acts of self-harm are done for attention, it’s important to remember to not label it as ‘attention seeking’ and that there is nothing wrong with wanting attention and its that individual’s way of showing you they are in deep distress, as it can be hard to be direct.

    Here are some tips and advice on how to help a person who self-harms:

    • Avoid asking too many questions.
    • Keep an eye open but avoid ‘policing’ them as it can increase the risk of self-harming.
    • Keep open communication between you, a child may feel ashamed to talk about it so keep it comfortable but apparent.
    • If confident, ask to remove whatever they are using to harm themselves with.
    • Be open and understanding to the situation, do not act threatening or angry.
    • Do not forget about the harm if they say it was only done once.
    • Regularly check up on how they are feeling and who is in their life.
    • Seek professional help.

     

    The subject of self-harming is not a comfortable one for anyone, but it’s one we need to take seriously as the act is increasing each year in young adults. As parents or carers, it’s your responsibility to recognise the signs of self-harm. Take action, get help, be kind. No one wants to suffer alone.

    Contact the Devon Clinic for private professional help with self-harm.

  • 10  Ways Hypnotherapy Could Help You Lose Weight

    10 Ways Hypnotherapy Could Help You Lose Weight

    Talking therapies at The Devon ClinicPeople ask how hypnotherapy helps people to lose weight and maintain their loss without having to stick to a strict diet. The answer is that hypnotherapy changes the way you see and think about food and exercise. The old saying a little of what you fancy does you good rings true. It is when the little becomes a lot that we need to regain control.

    Quite often, hypnotherapy is seen as the last resort for those wishing to regain control. We don’t mind this, of course, as hypnotherapy only truly works when the person is fully committed to their goal. Take quitting smoking, for example. You cannot seek treatment to stop smoking if you aren’t 100% committed because it will not work long-term, it might work for a short period, but without commitment on the clients part, it’s always going to be difficult.

    The key to losing weight is creating a deficit of calories in vs calories out. It sounds simple, but as human beings, we are not simple, take our metabolism, for example. To successfully lose weight and maintain the loss, you need to engage the mind which is far easier said than done. Hypnotherapy is an excellent tool for engaging the mind at the subconscious level.

    With that in mind, here are ten ways in which hypnotherapy can help you lose weight and maintain your goal.

     

    1. Hypnotherapy helps your subconscious mind regain control over your eating habits. If you currently feel food controls you, hypnotherapy can help you flip the switch putting you firmly back in control.
    2. It will help increase your self-esteem so that you are far less reliant on the temporary pick-me-ups that food can provide. When a person feels more positive towards themselves, they are far less likely to reach for things such as food and alcohol for comfort.
    3. If you eat through impulse hypnosis can create mind triggers so that you stop, look and listen before deciding to eat, particularly if you are not hungry.
    4. Hypnotherapy will also increase and maintain self-motivation enabling you to stay on track. Motivation is the top reason many fail to stick to weight loss plans. By utilising hypnotherapy, you will remain enthusiastic about your progress.
    5. Weight loss hypnotherapy works with underlying issues, including letting go of past trauma that may have led you down the path of relying upon food for comfort.
    6. Improving your self-esteem and control over food will also increase your motivation to participate in exercise to reach your goal. Many people struggle to exercise, but once you begin to feel better about yourself, taking this step will become much easier and even enjoyable.
    7. It is longterm. Unlike diet plans, hypnotherapy is long term and doesn’t have an expiration date. Each day you can plant new suggestions into your subconscious mind through self-hypnosis.
    8. Through the delivery of strong suggestions that you are back in control and food is no longer, the boss will help you control binge and mindless eating.
    9. Driven by focus and goals hypnosis for weight loss can help you visualise and experience your goals mentally so that your excitement to achieve them is heightened.
    10. Overall, hypnotherapy will improve your wellbeing, self-esteem and enthusiastic determination to achieve your goals.

    You may have tried other options and previously discounted hypnotherapy but have come to realise that taking back control is more about the way you think than a simple meal and exercise plan.

    If hypnotherapy is something, you want to explore further, then click here, and someone will be in touch. A consultation is just £10.00

    [activecampaign form=3]

     

  • The inner conflicts and resolutions of Psoriasis

    Here’s an itch we can scratch.

    You might be aware; August is Psoriasis awareness month. This blog equips you with the tool kit you require, to handle and identify the triggers of Psoriasis, and what can help make your everyday life, smoother and comfier. Because where there’s a problem, there is always a solution.

    Since we are all individual, our Psoriasis outbursts are all different.
    So how can we solve what feels like, an everlasting dermatological condemnation for our skin?

    What is on the inside, reflects on the outside.

    This blog has a common theme, all the shots psoriasis shoots, are centralised around the misfiring of our immune system’s responses to protect us.
    The result is it inflicts a huge overload of skin cell growth and inflammation.
    Cell by cell, around and around we go on a vicious cycle. Or do we?

    Dehydration

    Drinking too much alcohol and not hydrating ourselves enough causes that dry flaky skin, making symptoms more prominent. Alcohol causes relaxation but because it has this adverse effect, makes it the only drink you DON’T need a lot of.

    Medication

    Whether this is self-medicating on recreational use, or pharmaceutical cures for the mind and body complications e.g. high blood pressure, heart disease and bipolar disorder, can actually inhibit psoriasis symptoms from healing.
    So, always consult with a doctor/ dermatologist before making any alterations to your system. Topical medications for Psoriasis combined with alcohol link to worsening the symptoms.
    Smoking inhibits blood flow, something our skin cells require a substantial amount of oxygen to prevent dry and sore skin. The less we smoke, the fresher air our lungs and skin cells breathe!

    Digestion

    We really are what we eat!
    Certain foods cause certain outbreaks. However, experimenting with these,to see if they lessen or exacerbate outbreaks of psoriasis, is harmless and productive. It has been discovered that decreasing dairy, sugar, and red meats from diets does decrease inflammation in the skin for sufferers. Making a valuable trade for those that are high in omega 3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals, overall, those skin-friendly nutrients will promote better management and reduction in symptoms.

    Inflammation

    Psoriasis sufferers often harbour more inflammatory cells than those who don’t. When these pesky allergic reactions take place, itching and irritation naturally worsen. Anti-histamines and soothing topical ointments can counter these flare-ups.

    Laceration

    Cuts, scratches, sunburn and friction burns all play a part on aggravation and irritation for psoriasis. The dermatology of your skin can worsen… getting it covered, soothed and bandaged all promote healing asap. Prevention is the best solution after all.

    Frustration

    What does stress do to psoriasis? Ironically, they impact each other, as having psoriasis, makes us stressed. Being stressed worsens symptoms. To combat this, exercise and meditation practice enable our immune systems to regenerate. Which is key to help symptoms.

    There is a common theme to be discovered in this blog, all the triggers of psoriasis are centralised around the misfiring of our immune system’s responses to protect us.
    The result of this, is it inflicts a huge overload of skin cell growth, and inflammation accompanies it cell by cell, and around and around we go on a vicious cycle. Or do we?

     Reduction and Prevention

    Holistic approaches to reverse the inflammation such as taking a bath, exercising, relaxing, can all help to some degree, by targeting the cause we have a positive effect and bring everything back down to a level our bodies respond to life’s troubles better. To name a few.
    So, what can we do to resolve this at the clinic? We harbour talking therapies, massage, acupuncture, allergy tests and Hypnotherapy to tackle the inner physical and mental inflammation we incur. We pride ourselves with treating internal conflicts, dermatological or psychological.

  • Hypnotherapy For Eating Disorders

    Hypnotherapy For Eating Disorders

    Hypnotherapy For Eating Disorders

     

    Finding websites for hypnotherapy for eating disorders is easy with a quick Google of key terms such as hypnotherapy for weight loss, hypnotherapy for food addiction and gastric band hypnotherapy. You can also search terms such as hypnotherapy for bulimia, binge eating and anorexia.

    What might not be so clear is how the treatment works. Hypnotherapy is a treatment in which a trained practitioner uses hypnotic suggestion to aid an individual in overcoming an addiction or fear. It does not use conventional medicine; there are no tablets or side-effects.

     

    How does hypnotherapy work for eating disorders?

     

    A question asked many times over, and for a good reason. Hypnotherapy’s overall public perception is quite dismissive, and this is in part to two main reasons: history and television. Both portray a show of wonder, entertainment, bemusement and trickery. These displays are called stage hypnosis and do not relate to clinical hypnotherapy.

    When undergoing hypnotherapy for therapeutic reasons, you remain entirely in control of yourself and the situation. There is no acting involved and no audience to please.

    Hypnotherapy for eating disorders works by promoting an overall positive mindset. The suggestions and goals vary from person to person but can include motivation and reduction in fears and anxieties. The goal is to change negative thinking patterns and behaviours into positive “can do” thoughts and actions.

    While the NHS does not endorse hypnotherapy, you can find narratives on their website with suggestions of when it can be useful. For example, you can find it mentioned under quitting smoking and losing weight.

     

    What is an eating disorder?

     

    While we all need food to survive and maintain our health, it is often a lack of understanding or development of unusual habits that affect our relationships with food.

    Some develop emotional relationships often referred to as disordered eating, comfort eating, binge eating, anorexia and bulimia, to name just a few. Often these are linked to emotional and or mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.

    Eating disorders are a range of mental health conditions that see a build-up of habits surrounding food. Physical effects co-inside with psychological issues. These issues can include dramatic weight loss/gain, a strain on organs such as the heart and liver, low blood pressure, nutritional deficiencies, hair loss/gain, gastro illnesses and infertility. Quite often, these seemingly small initial choices create a devastating impact on our bodies long-term.

     

    How are they caused?

     

    It is almost impossible to pigeonhole individuals or groups and say that one specific trigger will start a negative relationship with food. But there is always a trigger, and it is typically an emotional one.

    The hypnotherapy directory some of the causes:

    • A family history of eating disorders or depression.
    • Someone criticising your eating habits or weight.
    • Internal pressure to stay slim for work or a hobby.
    • Having certain characteristics, such as an obsessive personality or a tendency to be anxious.
    • Experiencing upsetting events, such as a death or abuse.
    • Relationship difficulties with friends or family members.
    • Being under a lot of stress, for example at school or university.

     

    Can hypnotherapy cure eating disorders?

     

    Hypnotherapy shouldn’t claim to be able to cure eating disorders because results of treatment differ with individuals, and such statements will bring dishonour to the therapist and damage the industry. This isn’t to say that hypnotherapy cannot be used as a multi-pronged approach to treatment. Often hypnotherapists are cross-trained in other therapies and see extremely good results.

    It is important to note that for some further treatment is required several months or years after initially completing a treatment plan.

    A clinical diagnosis is not a requirement before seeking hypnotherapy, but it can be helpful for some.

    The difficulty with supporting those with eating disorders is that treatment often goes backwards and forwards more than once before a suitable recovery is found. Early intervention gives a person the best opportunity, so the sooner they seek support, the better it is for them.

    As previously mentioned, a multi-pronged approach is appropriate when treating eating disorders. Below are some treatments and therapies that work well alongside hypnotherapy.

    • Cognitive behavioural therapy known as CBT.

    A type of psychological therapy aimed at changing the way you think and behave.

    • Family Therapy.

    An individual or group talking therapy focusing on relationships in and around the family. Eating disorders tend to put a considerable strain on family dynamics.

    • Interpersonal Therapy.

    A talking therapy that focuses on relationship-based concerns.

    • Medication.

    Some individuals may be prescribed mood stabilising medications to aid the recovery process. You mustn’t replace talking therapies with your prescribed medication.

     

    Hypnotherapy for eating disorders

     

    A hypnotherapist needs to understand the real root cause of the issue behind persons eating disorder. To do so, they use a technique call regression. The therapist will take you through relaxation techniques to access your subconscious mind, revealing the trigger event. The event may have been a person, a comment, a situation, a sensation, an item, event or a feeling. Any one thing small or large may have contributed to the development of the disorder.

    The goal is not to drag up past traumatic memories leaving them raw; it is to use the power of suggestion to change the thought process. This change in the process allows new positive habits for form around the eating disorder facilitating change in the daily routine and relationships with food.

    By using positive suggestion during hypnosis, practitioners can enable you to change the way you feel about yourself. Increase self-esteem and learning to feel positive about yourself it a large part of recovery. Coupled with a new levelled understanding of food, hypnotherapy for eating disorders provides the psychological support required to move forward and avoid being stuck or falling backwards.

    If you or someone you know would like further information please contact us today.

    Hypnotherapy For Eating Disorders

    Hypnotherapy For Eating Disorders