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What is Transpersonal Psychotherapy? What is meant by the term ‘transpersonal’? There are many different approaches to this term. It is derived from the discipline of transpersonal psychology. The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology describes transpersonal psychology as “the study of humanity’s … Continue reading

A Call to Arms to All Hypnotherapists In August of this year I wrote a piece on the then announced “You’re back in the room”; ITV’s latest game show which features contestants being hypnotised by “master hypnotist” Keith Barry and … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy and Person Centred Theory Carl Rogers (born in 1902 and died in 1987) pioneered the person centred therapy approach to well-being and this is a common method of treatment that is often used today. The main key to this … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy for Flight Anxiety Although flying in an airplane is considered one of the safest and quickest forms of transportation, more than 20% of the world€™s population has a fear of flying.There are three basic types of flying anxiety: fear … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy for Driving Anxiety A driving anxiety (which can escalate into a driving phobia) is one of the more common phobias. Symptoms include dry mouth, perspiring, rapid heart rate, hyperventilating, dizziness and confusion.Driving phobias are born several different ways such … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy treating attachment issues Attachment is when an emotional bond is formed with other individuals. When unhealthy attachments are formed and left untreated, it can cause disruptions in emotional and social relationships. Many times, attachment issues are formed when people … Continue reading

Worlds we create As hypnotherapists we know that you get what you focus on, Buddhist meditation has a term for this phenomenon, Bhavana. Bhavana, is a Sanskrit word that literally means making to become. The idea that we create the … Continue reading

What is integrative psychotherapy? Integrative psychotherapy is a combination of a variety of treatments that are used to help patients achieve a higher level of personal growth and self-awareness. This type of therapy takes all human functions into account to … Continue reading

Freud and Hypnosis Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 186 and died September 23, 1939. He was a neurologist who studied at the University of Vienna in 1881 conducting research relating to cerebral palsy and microscopic neuroanatomy. He is also … Continue reading

Models of the Mind One way of looking at this is to think in terms of modes of functioning as opposed to parts of the mind. This is very consistent with a number of Eastern points of view. Buddhism, Taoism, … Continue reading

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