Stop Smoking
Whether you are an employer or an employee, a smoker or a non-smoker, you may very well have a stake in promoting a smoke-free workplace.
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Insomnia and What You Can Do About It
Poor sleep has a price. Not only does it affect your mood, energy level and ability to concentrate, it can also take a serious toll on your health. Research shows chronic sleep deprivation contributes to significant health problems such as obesity and heart disease.
Hypnosis Cures Late Night Eating
If you’re a late night eater, it’s probably because your body and/or mind is being deprived of some crucial ingredient during the day. Hypnosis can help you uncover any subconscious resistance to weight loss so that you can finally break free from your struggle with food and weight.
Child Hypnotherapy
June 23, 2009 by Melany Friedlander
Filed under Hypnosis for Teens
Hypnosis in children is very similar to what is experienced with adults except that children have a much greater responsiveness to suggestion. Hypnosis works so well with children because they have fewer imprints and less years of reinforcement in their minds. Hypnosis has proven extremely effective in treating a wide variety of children’s problems, including irrational fears, bed-wetting and behavior problems, to name a few.
Children aged 5 or older respond best to hypnosis. Most children only need 3-4 sessions with improvement beginning from the very first session.
As in any intervention with children, it is important for parents to be present and informed. During sessions, the parent is either present in the hypnosis office or waiting outside. Parents are encouraged to provide support and reinforcement for the child in between sessions.
Hypnosis is commonly used for the following areas with Children:
- Sleep Disorders
- General fearfulness
- Shyness
- Fear of Needles
- Performance Fears
- Sports Performance
- Teeth Grinding
- Bed Wetting
- Chronic Pain Control
- Headaches
- Asthma
- Stuttering
- Fear of the Dark
- Fear of the Doctor/Dentist
- Thumb Sucking
- Nail Biting
- Hair Pulling
- Toilet-training problems
- Nightmares
- Anger Management
- ADD/ADHD


