Tag: subconscious mind
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When Talking About Trauma Causes Iatrogenic Injury

The Unintentional Iatrogenic Effect in Therapy Most people think of therapy as a place to talk about problems, vent frustrations, and gain clarity by going over traumatic experiences and processing things verbally. Sometimes talking doesn’t just fail to resolve the problem—it actually makes it worse. There’s a documented outcome called the iatrogenic effect, where therapy…
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MENtal & Sexual Health & Hypnosis

Men’s Sexual & Mental Health I get it. You have solved thousands of problems with logic. By powering through and figuring it out. But here’s the thing. Logic can’t solve emotions. Which is exactly why you’re feeling stuck. If you could have solved the problem with your conscious mind, you probably would have by now.…
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Meditation v. Hypnosis

The Neuroscience of Hypnosis – A Modern Exploration of Mind and Healing Cutting-edge neuroscience and clinical psychology are unveiling hypnosis as a transformative therapeutic tool, supported by an ever-growing body of research. From shifting neural pathways to empowering behavior change, hypnosis offers profound insights into the brain’s capacity to heal and transform in lasting ways.…
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Feeling Stuck in Talk Therapy

When Talking Isn’t Enough: Why You Need to Try Something Different You’ve probably heard the saying, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting different results.” This applies not only to life choices but also to therapy. If you’ve been in talk therapy for months or even years and aren’t seeing the…
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When Therapy Harms More Than Help – Iatrogenic Injuries

Understanding Iatrogenic Injuries and How Hypnotherapy Offers a Safer Alternative Therapy is often seen as a safe space for healing and growth, but sometimes the very process that’s supposed to help can actually harm. This is known as iatrogenic injury—when treatment inadvertently leads to more harm than benefit. While it might sound counterintuitive, research shows…