|
A Healing Trail Wellness Center
|
|
Celebrating Our 15th Year! View available appointments now! Click here.
A Healing Trail provides you access to highly qualified and caring Health Care Professionals. Allow us to ease your pain or help you find time to quiet your mind and body.
We support local small businesses and charities in Harwinton, Burlington, Litchfield, New Hartford, Torrington, Bristol . . .
|
Hypnosis for Health
Hypnotherapy helps you organize and focus your brain power efficiently! Hypnotherapy trains kids, teens, adults and elderly to focus and concentrate. Hypnosis for Health:
Everyone can learn self-hypnosis techniques to improve any part of your life. Begin transforming your life by releasing the self-limiting thoughts that hold you back from achieving the life of your dreams. In hypnosis, you will discover the underlying limiting beliefs in your subconscious mind. This will promote personal growth and self-realization. Contrary to the myths about hypnosis, you can never be forced to do or say anything against your will, nature or values. By motivating your subconscious mind to comprehend your old belief systems, you bring that understanding to situations in your present life. You gain clarity and perspective. Take control of your life by understanding and then changing your perception of your past, present and future. Hypnosis gives you the tools to better control your mind, body and life. During this type of hypnosis, you will be fully conscious of your entire experience. You will be deeply relaxed during the session and leave the office feeling genuinely rested and energized. Member:
Our Hypnotherapist, Franci Tartaglino, is a Certified Medical Support Clinical Hypnotherapist with the International Board of Hypnotherapy as well as a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists. Franci had 400 hours of clinical training at the Hypnotherapy Academy of America, Santa Fe, NM, in the most comprehensive program in the world. Over the past years she has also spent hundreds of hours with volunteers doing clinical case studies. In March of 2012, she continued her training in Santa Fe to specialize in accelerated healing and pain management. In addition to preparing you for surgery and helping you recover from surgery, illness or injury faster, she is also available to assist you in Hypnotherapy for the following issues:
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
“Pain is a sensory experience analogous to
hearing and sight,” van Ravenswaay says. “In hypnosis, you can learn to ignore
discomfort by focusing instead on a pleasant scene or perhaps a time in life
before the painful condition. Or the discomfort
could be experienced as a different, more tolerable sensation such as warmth,
pressure, or perhaps on the skin instead of deeper inside the body.”
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Follow us on Facebook for current research articles. Hypnosis can be a highly effective treatment for
the bowel disorder IBS according to new research. The treatment of IBS using
hypnotherapy has been studied before but only at highly specialized
"hypnotherapy centers", two new Swedish studies evaluated a form of treatment
that could be used in ordinary healthcare. 40% of participants showed a
reduction in symptoms.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Hypnotism for athletes is designed to remove destructive thoughts and self-limitations to create unshakable confidence and power. Hypnosis has been used for hundreds of years in many sports. The Russian team took 11 hypnotists with them to the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. Hypnosis is now used more and more in high level sport, including F1 racing, tennis, soccer, golf, gymnastics, etc. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It is easy to dismiss the seemingly preposterous claim that some strange-looking oddball can hypnotize people into thinking that they don’t feel pain anymore. Then again, it is not so easy when this claim is actually backed up by solid scientific evidence and thousands of respectable medical experts who recommend hypnosis as a supplementary treatment for pain.
The Pain Numbers In the United States, more than 34 million people suffer from chronic pain, a kind of pain that is usually classified as lasting months after it is expected to subside. Many people are extremely affected by chronic pain, disabled and unable to go on with their day-to-day activities. Pain is a very big industry in America, with more than $40 billion spent every year on medication and pain therapies. In the workplace, more than a fourth of all used sick leaves were spent because of pain. People who do not experience chronic pain hardly understand what pain patients have to go through. Pain increases a person’s susceptibility to cave in when stressed, and it heightens the risk for blood clotting, water retention, appetite loss, and impairment of the immune and digestive systems. The stress caused by pain can also lead to psychological problems, such as sleep disorders, low self-esteem, and depression. The Science Behind Hypnosis Let’s dispel all rumors from now on. Hypnosis is not magic. And hypnotherapists, or hypnosis experts certified to use the technique to help relieve patients of their medical problems, are not magicians. But hypnosis is increasingly becoming a mainstream medical procedure, especially in the pain therapy department. It involves relaxing the mind and the body and being open to suggestions induced by a hypnotherapist. A typical hypnosis session starts with clearing the mind of the everyday thoughts that bombard you all the time. This can be done by focusing on a single external or internal object and nothing else. The shiny, silvery pendant swinging in midair we associate with hypnosis may be a good object of focus, but so is a candle, a thumbtack attached to the wall in front of you, even the rise and fall of your own breath. Concentrating on this one thing helps you relax the mind and become more willing to accept suggestions about reducing pain or increasing your threshold of it. There is no recommended number of hypnosis sessions. Some people completely eliminate pain after a few sessions, while others need to undergo monthly sessions for regular pain management. Managing Pain with Hypnosis There are several pain problems that hypnosis can deal with. It is always best to include this technique as part of a bigger pain management program (yes, with the use of medication, physical therapy, and other conventional treatments) than to rely on it all on its own. Hypnosis, when done properly and appropriately, can be helpful with:
http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/deal-with-pain-effectively-through-hypnosis/
Follow us on Facebook for current research articles.
|