Saturday, December 26, 2009

Achieving Goals with Hypnosis

The brain is an amazing thing...perhaps the most enigmatic and mysterious thing in the universe. An inherent characteristic of the brain is the inability to understand itself. Whether through the use of medical hypnosis in the amelioration of acute or chronic pain, or for the purpose of accomplishing a specific goal activity in sports, social behaviors (extinguishing blushing, managing social phobias, conquering fear of speaking in front of groups), health concerns (smoking or chewing tobacco; drinking alcohol excessively), or confidence and competence improvement (test-taking; task-performance enhancement) hypnosis can be a powerful tool in helping one to pull it all together. Depending on the client, I use variations of the above components--relaxation, rhythmic breathing, and guided imagery--to induce the hypnotic trance in which suggested scripts are virtually structured by the client. Many people from many walks of life have come to the San Antonio Hypnosis Center (SAHC) to accomplish many of the above goals. Fear of driving over these new 'fly-away' overpasses ('ribbons in the sky') brought two people to the SAHC in the same week. The fear was too much for them, causing them both to pull their car over and change drivers: "Fortunately my friend was riding with me! I don't know what I would have done!" Crisis situations often bring people to our office. Sometimes it's not one thing, but the one thing on top of all the others that results in making a decision to change an aspect of one's lifestyle, whether it was a doctor telling them they really should lose weight for their health, or seeing the deleterious effects that smoking had on a close friend or loved one. www.sahypnosis.net 210-590-9292 or 210-710-8768.