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Again, the answer to this question is
“virtually everyone”. Given that hypnotherapy can be utilised to access
a person’s inner potential and that probably no one is performing to
their actual potential, then this answer is literally true.
However, it is not just potential which Hypnotherapy is well
placed to address but also one’s inner resources to effect beneficial
change. In this regard, it is the innate healing capacity of our own
body that may be stimulated by Hypnotherapy.
Conditions treated: (an incomplete list)
Anxiety,
panic, phobias, unwanted habits
and addictions (e.g. smoking, overeating, alcoholism),
disrupted sleep patterns, lack of confidence and low
self-esteem, fear of examinations and public speaking, allergies
and skin disorders, migraine and irritable bowel
syndrome (IBS). Additionally, it has proved of value within
surgery, where normal anaesthetics have not been practical, in the
wider sphere of pain management and in the areas of both
sporting and artistic performance enhancement.
Although there remain many other areas of
human suffering in which Hypnotherapy may bring relief, there are
instances in which it may be contra-indicated. These could
include some manifestations of depressive illness, epilepsy,
psychosis (e.g. schizophrenia) and some breathing problems.

Bio-energy therapy is
best suited for most chronic physical conditions as well as major or
minor depression as well as anxiety conditions. It is also very useful
in instances where one’s present psychological condition is accompanied
by unexplained and often troublesome physical conditions. Bio-energy
therapy can be successfully used in some depressive conditions in which
hypnotherapy might be contraindicated.
Conditions treated: (an incomplete list)
Neuro-muscular conditions, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic back
pain, tension and neuralgia, sprains and strains, circulatory problems
and immune related conditions, unresponsive states of anxiety and
depression etc.

Is
best utilised for the exploration of consciousness and transpersonal
perspectives. Zen encourages self-understanding and personal growth and
can be used as a tool for independent self-management
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