Posts Tagged ‘Clinical Hypnotherapy’

Stress, how to cope and what can we at C1 Chiropractic Health Centre do to help

Monday, March 15th, 2010

‘Previously on this programme’ I talked about Palaeolithic man and the design brief you were built to. In this brief, there was a specification for a ‘turbo’ mode. This mode would allow your great, great, great (etc.) grandparents to escape the sabretooths or hunt mammoth successfully. It would allow them to focus fully, for a short period of time, on one job alone and so carry out the task with maximum efficiency. However, this turbo mode was only designed to be used for short bursts of time to complete a specific, important task.

Now, you and I are familiar with this feeling – in efficient (but ugly) American language it can be described as feeling ‘pumped’ or ‘wired’, and it is a good thing. However, what many of us now experience is the effect of this turbo running at less than full power but continuously, and we are just not designed to take these levels of high RPM for sustained periods of time. Eventually we are unable to cope with the demands and we start to feel burned out. Clearly, as we are all slightly different, we stop behaving in a positive way start to feel burned out at slightly different RPM levels. This is feeling is stress.

The symptoms are, I suspect, all too familiar. They start with feeling anxious and distracted and we become more irritable and self-absorbed. If the stress levels are maintained we may start to have physical changes occurring such as developing fatigue, headaches, chest pains, dizziness and depression with all the consequences this has for work and social life.

However, there are a whole lot of really effective things we can do to keep this stress under control. The first thing to do is to identify the cause, which may be far trickier than you first imagine and some counselling (no, really!) may help with this. Then start to try and tackle these stressors and reduce them – and this, I acknowledge, is far easier said than done.

Concurrently, you must try to reduce the physical aspect of stress. This is best done using those classic, proven and effective stress reducing activities such as meditation, sport and relaxation. If these first tier activities fail you then I’d suggest you start to look wider at one of the following excellent stress reducing therapies:
• Massage
• Reflexology
• Alexander Technique
• Pilates
If this isn’t your cup of relaxing green tea then I suggest you try another route which is:
• Neurolingustic Programming (google it, if I were you)
• Clinical Hypnotherapy
both of which are extremely powerful ways of tackling life and so reducing stress. And, it is no coincidence (and no surprise, I suspect) that we provide all of the above at the clinic.
Stress is debilitating and needs positive action if it is to be successfully controlled but the good news is that there is a light at the end of the tunnel as these methods are proven and effective.

How can Clinical Hypnotherapy help with attaining my New Year goals?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

New Year’s Resolutions: Will Power or simply a Decision?

At this time of year, resolutions, best intentions and goals for the year ahead are not far from anyone’s awareness. But how do we set and more importantly stick to the goals that we set? We can all understand that logically it doesn’t make sense to smoke, drink to excess or eat an entire selection box, yet many of us persist! So it easy to see that the logical part of our brain is not the only part of us that we need to recruit to help us achieve goals.

What many people don’t understand is that our brain can be split into distinct parts and one of those parts is the primitive area of the brain. This is the area that doesn’t necessarily see the harm in smoking and other unhealthy habits (it is not an intellect). Unless we recruit the assistance of this area of the brain too, giving up a habit or sticking to a new regime can be incredibly difficult. A little bit like trying to drive your car forward when it is in reverse gear!

Many of my clients have said to me that they lack willpower and it is a common misconception that willpower is what is required to overcome challenges. In fact, willpower is what we require when we are working without the agreement of our primitive brain; we can achieve things this way but it is often difficult and a constant challenge, leading in most cases to failure!

A more effective way of achieving any goal is to get your entire brain on board, get yourself into first gear! One key way to do this is to work on our intent; to put it simply we need to decide 100% that we are going to “go for it”. When we get ourselves into this mindset where there are no get out clauses our conscious and subconscious work together to help us achieve our goal. Both the logical and primitive parts of our brain help us to succeed. Several things happen when we truly make a decision to make a change, one of these is that our brain helps us to come up with not only the motivation to succeed but also solutions to potential pitfalls and problems. We have far greater ability to overcome challenges than we often give ourselves credit for, but to access our greatest creativity we need to have the right mindset. This is the mindset of 100% intent.

If you are struggling to achieve any goal then take a step back and get your mindset right. Once you have recruited the help of all of your brain, achieving your goals becomes much easier and willpower will be obsolete. As the saying goes: “get the mindset right and the rest is easy”.

There are many examples of individuals employing this way of approaching challenges, for example many ladies give up smoking easily when they find out they are pregnant, although they might have struggled in the past. For those who believe it is simply unacceptable to smoke when pregnant it creates the mindset of 100% intent- smoking is simply not an option! I have worked with numerous clients who have recounted examples of the power of mindset.

Whatever your goals are for 2010, good luck and remember to congratulate yourself for your successes and be kind if you experience any setbacks- this too will help to ensure your ultimate success.
For information on how hypnosis can help you to achieve your goals and align your conscious and subconscious, please get in touch.