Hypnotherapy

Hypnosis is a phenomenon of creating a state of mental concentration. The hypnotist makes the subject focus on an object and reduces the subject’s awareness from their surroundings. During hypnosis, subjects experience focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and a higher capacity to respond to suggestions. The subject becomes receptive, as both parts of the brain are calm and relaxed. At this stage, the hypnotist provides solutions to the problems faced by the subject. The subject only obeys what the hypnotherapist says and it gets assimilated in the brain.
These instructions during the hypnotic state provide the subject with mental (cognitive) flexibility. These instructions also help the subject’s physical health as the immunity cells are positively influenced during hypnosis.

Note: We recommend you to schedule an appointment or call us before hospital/clinic visit or for online treatment. This will avoid unnecessary waiting when our hypnotherapist is consulting with a pre-booked client.
It’s the sole discretion of the consulting psychologist to decide if you need hypnosis or any other therapy. What treatment needs to be carried out is decided at the end of the first consultation. During the first consultation, the psychologist will talk with you for an hour or more. The psychologist will analyze and try to understand the cause of the psychological or mental illness. The psychological diagnosis is explained to you at the end of the consultation time. A remedy or treatment or therapy (which, of course, includes the coping mechanisms) shall be discussed with you. If any more sessions are required, the psychologist will explain it to you and what you can expect from it.

Hypnotherapy Ideal For

Stress
Anxiety
Depression
Phobia
Post-trauma Anxiety
Grief and Loss
Substance Abuse
Addiction
Sexual Dysfunction
Bad Habits
Weight Loss
Learning Disorders
Communication Issues
Relationship Issues
Undesirable Spontaneous Behaviours
Pain Control (Before/After Medical Procedure)
Improve Sleep (Insomnia/Hypersomnia)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)