Graduated in Complementary Therapies/Stress Management. Trained with the London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH). Tutor & Research Co-ordinator at the LCCH. Clinical Supervisor for the BSCH. Associate Editor of the European Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. Founding Member of the International Society for Complementary Medicine Research.
Member of the International Stress Management Association. Vice President of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
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HOW COULD YOU BENEFIT FROM HYPNOTHERAPY?
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Manage stress : Learn self-hypnosis and other techniques specifically designed to reduce or eliminate stress. Cope better, and by changing specific behaviour patterns, help stabilise blood pressure & promote relaxation.
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Alleviate Unwanted Habits: Unhealthy habits (e.g. nail biting, teeth grinding, binge eating) constitute a conditioned response to stress. Hypnosis helps to eliminate negative thoughts and to promote desirable changes in habit patterns, motivation and personal health
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Confidence building : Improve your self-projection and self-respect; increase confidence and self-acceptance.
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End anxiety, panic, fears & phobias: e liminate irrational fears. Learn to react differently; cope with your fears in a new, more positive way.
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Self-development & quality of life: attain personal fulfilment through motivation, goal-setting and achievement. Instil a positive attitude to enhance your performance.
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Weight control: Promote new healthy eating habits and thus control your weight. Develop and sustain a healthy life style.
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Improve academic performance: enhance memory & concentration. Instil a positive attitude to learning and improve exam techniques.
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Improve public speaking: Reduce 'stage fright' and boost self-confidence in conversation.
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Release emotional and physical trauma: Clinically sound procedures are applied to identify, heal and resolve the physical and emotional consequences of traumatising events such as accidents, assault or violence.
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STOP SMOKING THE EASY WAY
Ready to give up? Our advanced method - with a proven success rate - will allow you to permanently break the habit with a single treatment. Stress management advice and relaxation training form part of the therapy.
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
Hypnosis is possibly one of the most thoroughly researched forms of psychotherapy with more than 7000 publications over the last 40 years in more than 150 different general medical, psychological and interdisciplinary journals. No other contemporary mind-body therapy has a longer history of empirical examination. It is now an accepted treatment in many areas of healthcare.
THE CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS
An estimated 85% of people in all age groups will readily respond to clinical Hypnotherapy. It is often successful where other, more conventional, methods of treatment have failed. |
Some conditions for which Hypnotherapy can provide relief, and often remission, include:
- Cardiovascular conditions
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Sleeping Disorders
- Skin problems
- Pain
- Sexual problems such as premature ejaculation, frigidity and others
- Female problems such as PMT
- Immune disorders
When administered by a professionally trained and skilled therapist the benefits can be long lasting.
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
Hypnotherapy should not be regarded as a substitute for standard medical treatment, but rather should be seen as an adjunct to it. Therefore if you are experiencing a medical condition of any kind you are encouraged to seek your doctor's advice.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Your confidentiality is legally enshrined in the therapist's professional code of conduct.
APPOINTMENTS
For appointments in Central London call 07802 266 796
or email k.solloway@btinternet.com
Two full working days' notice is required for cancellations |