CLINICAL HYPNOSIS
Hypnosis in couple therapy: gathering and using the system’s own resources.
During the first decades of the 20th century, the dominant concept of psychological suffering identified the individual as the only possible receiver of psychotherapeutic interventions....
Hypnosis for the treatment of headaches
Headaches are a common condition, they can be provoked by several causes and they can appear with different characteristics. Broadly speaking, every year 47% of the world’s population...
Hypnosis and trauma
Over the last years, as suggested by scientific literature, the definition of trauma is changing. From the assumption that defined traumas as rare and exceptional events we are shifting...
Hypnosis for the treatment of alcohol addiction
The advantages of a tailored therapy
With the expression “substance addiction” we refer to a condition characterized by behaviors of substance consumption that cause impairment or that lead to clinically relevant consequences...
Anxiety and stress
Managing stress: overcoming anxiety with hypnosis
The term stress refers to a complex construct that we associate to a condition in which the organism is subject to requests by the environment. Despite the fact that it is often used...
Hypnosis and obsessive-compulsive disorder
Hypnotic therapy to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is included among anxiety disorders and is characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions that are often egodystonic. Obsessions are not just frequent...
Hypnosis and sexual dysfunction
Solving Sexual Dysfunctions with Hypnosis
Sexuality is an important part of overall physical and emotional well-being, for this reason the World Health Organization elaborated a definition of sexual health that could include...
Hypnosis, Panic and Phobias
Panic attacks and phobias: healing with hypnosis
Anxiety disorders comprehend conditions in which in certain contexts, the individuals who suffer from them, show reactions of preoccupation and concern that are more intense than the...
INSOMNIA
Hypnotic techniques to face insomnia
Being hypnosis a state in which the subject’s attention is extremely focused, it may seem paradoxical to use such technique to allow those who need it to rest better, both in terms...
HYPNOSIS AND EATING DISORDERS
Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa: the hypnotic treatment.
Eating disorders, which must not be confused with common nervous eating, are a class of conditions that includes subjects with different eating habits that can harm the psychophysical...
Hypnosis Ashma and Allergies
Hypnosis, asthma and allergies: a solution to overcome acute episodes and to prevent them on the long term.
Asthma is one of the most common reparatory diseases of our time, millions of people suffer from it all around the world and it can be defined as a chronic airway inflammation with...
01/03/2012 - OVERCOMING THE EFFECTS OF SMOKE ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM WITH HYPNOSIS
Jean Nicot, in 1560, brought to Europe what would later be called, in his “honor”, Nicotine; since then tobacco consumption increased exponentially, reaching one billion users....
Hypnosis and smoke
Give up smoking with hypnosis. Acting to stop a dangerous habit.
Smoking is one of the major causes of premature death; in the United States, as stated by a governmental report1, smoking causes about 438.000 deaths every year.
Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a functional disease, whose aetiology is still unknown, which manifests itself mainly with an augmented diffused sensitivity to pressure, which causes a chronic and...
HYPNOSIS AND CHILDBIRTH
Hypnosis, pregnancy and preparation to childbirth. An integrative technique to take care of both mother and child.
Even if childbirth is among the most significant events in a woman’s life, the idea of the pain that comes with it, which is often described as the most extreme pain ever experienced1,...
HYPNOTIC AGE REGRESSION
Autobiographical memory.
Autobiographical memory is a space in which our past experiences are stored, a function that allows us to recall past events. This function is often compared to the memory of a computer...
01/11/2011 - HYPNOSIS AND SELF HYPNOSIS TO CONTROL PAIN
Neuroscience demonstrated that pain perception is regulated by networks whose nodes reside, for a significant part, on cerebral cortex, a structure that is continuously modified by...
HYPNOSIS AND SELF-HYPNOSIS
CULTIVATING WELL-BEING THROUGH SELF-HYPNOSIS
The use of hypnosis to treat both somatic and psychological conditions is being more and more acknowledged thanks to the consolidation of the results obtained through research. But...
06/09/2011 - A TOOL FOR PALLIATIVE PHYSICIANS
Applying hypnosis, in its different forms, can be extremely useful to terminal patients in central aspects of their existence such as effective, long term management of impairing symptoms...
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