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Hypnotherapy & NLP Adelaide Anxiety

166 Payneham Rd
Evandale, SA, 5069
0411 456 510
Hypnotherapy and NLP for Anxiety and Binge Eating Adelaide

0411 456 510

Hypnotherapy & NLP Adelaide Anxiety

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    • Binge Eating
    • Sleep and Insomnia
    • IBS
    • Grief and Loss
    • Alcohol Addiction
    • Stop Smoking
    • Fear of Flying
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    • ARFID, Food Phobias and Picky Eaters
    • Male Sexual Performance Anxiety
    • Lose Weight
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    • Fear of Vomiting
    • Sugar Addiction
    • Sports Performance
    • Corporate Wellness
    • Saving a Relationship in Crisis
    • Feel Confidence
    • Heartbreak
    • NLP Business Coaching
    • Freedom form Phobias
    • NLP and Hypnosis for Forex and Day Traders Mindset
    • Transpersonal Development
    • Overcome Imposter Syndrome with NLP, Time Line Therapy, and Hypnotherapy
    • Enhancing Sports Performance and Confidence in Children and Teenagers with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Unleashing Your Child's Potential: Boosting Academic Success with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Master Medical School Using NLP and Hypnotherapy: Excel Academically and Unleash Your Potential
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Series Hypnosis for Chronic Pain: Article 1 of 3

January 26, 2022 Matthew Tweedie

Chronic pain is pain that generally lasts for more than 3 months. It can also last for months or even years, and happens in all parts of the body. Chronic pain may interfere with your daily activities such as working, having a good social life, and even a successful romantic relationship. Unfortunately, it can also lead to anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances trouble – all of which may make your pain worse.

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In Headaches, Health Anxiety, How Hypnosis Works, NLP, Chronic Pain, Pain, Migraines Tags chronic pain, pain, back pain, neck pain, headaches, painful headaches, muscle pain, joint pain

Series: How NLP and hypnosis can help resolve high blood pressure, also known as hypertension: Article 2 of 4

January 16, 2022 Matthew Tweedie

The mind is without doubt the most powerful tool that humans have. It is the root of everything we are, and all that we hope to be. The mind consists of 2 major parts, the conscious mind, and the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind is where everything is stored that happens, a mix of good memories, bad memories, harmful thoughts, unresolved trauma, and other issues of baggage we may drag with us.

There are certain triggers in the subconscious mind that can cause the conscious mind to react and respond in behaviours which are not always beneficial. Many of these behaviour patterns are negative, and result in stress and anxiety, which is a huge factor in high blood pressure issues.

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In Anxiety, Cardiovascular Disease, Emotions, Health Anxiety, How Hypnosis Works, Hypertension, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, NLP Tags hypertension, stress, anxiety, anxiety attacks, hypnosis, hypnosis effectivness, how hypnosis works, NLP

Health Anxiety Series 2: Article 4 of 4

January 5, 2022 Matthew Tweedie

Many people get trapped in past events, and find it incredibly difficult to let go, and get on with life without the baggage harbouring in the subconscious mind. Your emotions are your internal guidance system, which is supposed to tell you when something is wrong, and also if you need to pay attention to something in your life.

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In Anxiety, Anxiety attack, Anxious racing thoughts, Emotions, Fear, Health Anxiety, Panic Attack, stress or anxiety, Stress, Worry Tags health anxiety, anxiety disorder, generalised anxiety, Digestive problems, worry, fears about health issue, fearful situations

Series: Dealing With Grief From A Heartbreak. Article 2 of 6 - Rejection

December 14, 2021 Matthew Tweedie

What is rejection?

Rejection can be defined as being pushed away by someone, or excluded from something. You may experience rejection from a romantic partner, a family member, a friend, or even a social group. However, no matter what form it takes, the resulting emotions can be painful.

In the field of mental health, rejection is usually identified with feelings of grief or sadness, when one is not accepted by others. This is especially true if you are rejected by the partner who is in a close relationship with you. In extreme cases of rejection, the pain is great enough for some people to isolate themselves from connecting with others, for fear of suffering rejection yet again. This fear and sensitivity to rejection may also lead to loneliness and depression if you withdraw from others.   

 

Some types of rejection.

Some common types of rejection include:

·        Familial rejection. This can consist of abuse, neglect, or withholding of love and affection by a family member. It often starts when you are young and this kind of rejection has the potential to negatively affect you for life.

·        Social rejection. This can apply to any social group which you may want to be part of. This may occur at a sports club, in the workplace, and even during your school days. Rejection of this kind can make you feel isolated and erode your self-confidence.

·        Romantic rejection. People involved in a long-lasting romantic relationship who hope it will develop into something permanent, will be heartbroken if the relationship breaks up because a partner wants out. This type of rejection is particularly painful and the feelings of grief and loss may last for an extraordinary long while.

All forms of rejection can hurt, and when the heartbreak and rejection is caused by a loved one, it may be devastating for your self-worth and self-confidence.  

Psychological effects of heartbreak from rejection.

Here are some of the emotional effects of rejection:

·        Trauma. Some people develop a chronic fear of rejection, sometimes as a result of multiple experiences with rejection early in life.

·        Depression. Mental health care experts agree that most people experience feelings of shame, guilt and grief, when they feel they are not accepted by others. This has been linked to depression, which actually makes rejection issues worse.

·        Pain response. Research has indicated that the brain responds to emotional pain in a very similar way that it responds to physical pain. Pain from heartbreak may manifest in overeating, migraine headaches, and muscle tension.

·        Anxiety and stress. Pain from rejection may also worsen pre-existing conditions such as anxiety and stress, or potentially lead to development of these issues as a serious mental health problem.  

While the pain from heartbreak and rejection is very real, mental health practitioners advise strongly against embracing feelings of aggression or resentment against the perpetrator of your heartbreak. They maintain that these feelings are not healthy and will not help you to recover. It will be of benefit if one can accept the fact that there are many types of rejection that can occur in daily life. If you have suffered a romantic rejection, acceptance may help to put things in perspective and contribute to your healing.

In Anxiety, Confidence & Self-esteem, Depression, Emotional Hurt, emotional pain, Emotions, Fear, Frustration, Heartbreak, Lack of self-esteem, Relationship, Stress Tags heartbreak, depression and anxiety, emotion, ideal parter, fear of being rejected
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