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cloudedmind 18-02-2013 12:37 AM

hypnotherapy?
 
Has anyone ever had hypnotherapy? I have recently been considering it, whereas previously I wouldn't have done.
If you have had it, what were your experiences? I don't want it to be a waste of time / money.

Thanks xx

Patent Pending 18-02-2013 10:36 AM

I don't have any experiences myself but I have a close friend who went through a time of it and found it quite helpful but for various reasons had to stop.

I think it's good you're considering this, it really shows you're willing to try to get better :)

x x x

whirlpools 18-02-2013 04:40 PM

I've thought about it, and got as far as having an 'assessment' appointment for it, but the lady couldn't do it because of my diagnosis. It's something I would definitely consider if my psychiatrist ok'd it. I think it's great you're considering it as an option, and, if you do try it, hope it helps.

Too Shy 18-02-2013 09:32 PM

I had hypnotherapy when I was 15, so a good while ago now!

I don't really know that it actually 'helped' anything specifically - I had hypnotherapy because I was very anxious, and I still have anxiety now! But it did help at the time because I was very anxious and tense and stressed and it gave me time to just relax a bit, if that makes sense? And in that sense it kind of helped because it helped me learn to just take time to relax sometimes, which I think is still helpful.

I am very cynical about things like that, I was very cynical about it and I don't really 'believe' in all that sort of thing. But however it works, it did get me into a relaxation state so that certainly wasn't a bad thing!

I had it on the recommendation of our asst. headteacher at my secondary school though - he had it to help him stop smoking and said it helped him a lot, and he had another member of his family who had used it for various things and also found it helpful. So I know there are people who find it really helps.

Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble - but if you do decide to try it, remember you can always just give it a go for one session. If you come out of there thinking it's not for you, you don't have to go back. Good luck either way! x


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