
Posted by maureen

Wednesday, Sep. 29th 2010
Anxiety is a psychological disorder. It has become a common problem among the people who lead a fast and tensed life. Both children and adults are found to be the victim of anxiety disorder when they find it difficult to cop up with the work load at school or at office.
Various methods that we use to treat it include drugs, therapy, self help and alterative therapy. Traditional medicine always prefers drug treatment to cure the symptoms of anxiety present in a patient. Though expensive, many use cognitive behavior therapy to overcome the difficulties and unrest associated with anxiety.
Hypnosis is proved o be very effective in treating all the problems relating to anxiety. A number of people now prefer hypnotherapy for anxiety treatment. Many who have experimented with this method of treatment witnesses the effectiveness of using hypnotherapy to remedy anxiety.
The person who wants to undergo a hypnotherapy for anxiety treatment will be put into a trace state of mind by the hypnotist. The hypnotist who specializes in this field of treatment is known as anxiety psychiatrist. Consulting an anxiety psychiatrist in time will help you from becoming a person with anxiety disorder.
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Posted by maureen

Tuesday, Sep. 28th 2010
The Art Of Hypnosis Mastering TheĀ Techniques Convert hypnosis techniques are difficult to master as there are too man intricate details to each of the techniques involved. All of these hypnosis techniques are to be learned thoroughly in order to master the art. Also, the person using the techniques must be confident if he is seeking positive results. Convert hypnosis is not an easy process, though it sounds pretty simple. There are certain guidelines to be followed without which you would not be able to receive the actual results. One common mistake that people often make when practicing different convert hypnosis techniques is that they usually perform the script, which is the hypnotic action, rather than testing the person involved to see if or not he is responding to the actions being taken. For instance, if you trying to take an action on a person at the click of a finger, you must first put the person in a trance state or a subconscious state while you are giving the necessary suggestions. Before you actually start the convert hypnosis procedure, you must convince the person that some people do such actions (the one that you want the subject to do) ...
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Posted by maureen

Tuesday, Sep. 28th 2010
Most of us experience worries or anxieties at times in our lives and usually we are able to solve them. If you get stuck in patterns of unhelpful thinking or distressing feelings you may consider seeking therapy. For some people this is not appealing, as you would rather find a way of learning to take care of yourself. More and more people are turning to self-development courses, in particular NLP courses, as a way of developing life long tools to ensure good mental well-being.
NLP is an art and a science. It has been described as a manual for the brain. NLP explains how we process, code and give meaning to our life experiences and during an NLP training course you will learn a range of techniques which will enable you to exercise more control over your emotional and psychological states, develop more options in your thinking and behaviour, develop skills in how you communicate and relate to the world and learn how to be free of emotional distress arising from past events.
If you are considering undertaking an NLP course for personal development you are not alone. NLP training courses are usually attended by a wide ...
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Posted by maureen

Saturday, Sep. 25th 2010
Advanced Hypnosis Hypnosis and NLP technology combine in the use of imagery. All people process information using what is called "Representational Systems". Once receiving data through the five sense (seeing, hearing, touching, tasting and smelling) and self-talk (our internal dialog), people translate the external information into an internal representation of their reality. The four primary Representational Systems are: pictures, sounds, feelings and self-talk. Advanced Hypnosis The "Preferred Representational System" The "Preferred Representational System" is the one that the person tends to use more than the others to create their Internal Representation of the outside world. Even though one system may be more dominant than another, people usually utilize any or all of the Representational Systems. If one listens to the predicates that people use in their speech you get good clues as to their preferred representational system. For instance, experiencing a piece of music would be mostly Auditory (A) but some people who are visual (V), may see vivid images while listening to the same music. On the other hand, the Kinesthetic (K) might really "feel" the same piece of music. Yet still, others may be focused on having running internal commentary about the experience of listening to ...
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Posted by maureen

Saturday, Sep. 25th 2010
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