Tag: trauma recovery
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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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When Being Heard Isn’t Enough

When Listening and Validating Isn’t Enough: Finding Answers Through Hypnosis Therapy has long been seen as the space where people come to be heard. A place where someone listens intently, validates your feelings, and helps you process what you’re going through. But while validation and listening ear is comforting, let’s face it… Sometimes not just…
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Neuroscience on Trauma & Iatrogenic Injury

Trauma is a profound experience that can leave lasting imprints on the brain, body, and mind. When it comes to healing, many turn to therapy, believing that sharing their story will help release its grip. While discussing trauma with a therapist can foster understanding and healing, it’s equally important to acknowledge the potential risks, including…
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Transforming Trauma with Hypnotherapy

The Role of Hypnosis in Healing Accelerated Hypnosis offers a transformative and deeply effective way to heal trauma by working directly with the superconscious mind. Unlike traditional therapies that rely on recalling painful memories, hypnosis facilitates a safe space where trauma can be reprocessed without recalling and revivification that keeps the emotional trauma in place.…
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Therapy: From Explanation to Transformation

In traditional therapy, clients are often asked to explain their problems, describe their emotions, and discuss their behaviors over many sessions, hoping to unravel the root causes behind their issues. While this can offer some relief, it often leads to clients revisiting the same issues over and over again without resolution. You’re left explaining, justifying,…