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Hypnosis
and the Mind-Body Connection
By Steve B. Reed, L.P.C., L.M.F.T. As
I stared at the wart on my thumb, I had a realization. I
could call my dermatologist and have it burnt off or I
could use the power of my mind to heal myself. I chose
self-hypnosis and in six weeks it was gone. On another
occasion, I had to have a skin graph on my nose to repair
an area where a skin cancer was removed. A few days after
the operative procedure my plastic surgeon had a worried
look. When I inquired, he said he was afraid the graph
wasn't going to take. He said it had been years since he
had lost one. My first thought was that neither of us were
going to lose this one. I thought that because I knew how
to use my mind to help my body heal. I immediately went to
work utilizing meditative and self-hypnosis healing
techniques. The next day I was back in his office. This
time he looked relieved and said that he saw signs that
the graph was taking and that everything should be OK.
Various psychotherapeutic approaches can harness the power
within to bring healing to both mind and body.
Unfortunately, some medical professionals overlook this
connection. Too seldom does one hear of a patient being
encouraged to participate in their healing by tapping into
the inner resources of their own mind. Yet research
continues to underscore the inseparable connection between
mind and body. Numerous studies document that your immune
system becomes stronger through participation in
counseling. Hypnotherapy has helped people overcome
allergies, recover from operations more quickly and reduce
dependence on pain medication. I have studied with the
Simonton's who used psychotherapy, imagery and
self-hypnosis to help prolong the lives of their cancer
patients and in some cases heal them all together. Their
book "Getting Well Again" is excellent. Bernie
Siegel, M.D. who wrote "Mind, Medicine and
Miracles" also studied with them. For people who want
to be equal participants in the healing process, it is
time to consider the opportunities available through
psychotherapy. Therapy can engage the mind's ability to
heal existing dis-ease and prevent the development of
others. Some form of mental healing is essential for a
holistic approach to health.
Many physical illnesses have psychological components.
According to the American Medical Association, two-thirds
of all office visits to family physicians are due to
stress-related symptoms. Stress is a major contributor to
the six leading causes of death in our country; heart
disease, lung ailments, cancer, cirrhosis of the liver,
accidental injuries and suicide. Psychotherapists are the
specialists in treating stress related symptoms. Through
the use of various therapies they help people engage their
mind's natural healing ability. Research has shown the
connection between stress, traumas, emotional distress and
various physical maladies. It is also clear that help is
available for these problems through drug-free
psychotherapeutic interventions.
A healthy mind promotes a healthy body. Changing the way
you think can influence how you feel. Resolving issues
such as traumas, abuse, stress, grief, depression, low
self-esteem, negative beliefs, addictions, fears and
relationship pain can greatly improve your well-being and
wellness. Such resolution naturally leads to inner peace,
balance, relief, more energy, calmness, joy, strength and
a feeling of freedom. Unlocking your mind's ability to
resolve problems and pain can help both your mind and
body.
Self-hypnosis audio tapes
can be great tools to help you with reducing stress,
increasing self-esteem, losing weight and for increasing
your prosperity consciousness.
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Emotional Freedom Technique,
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