by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Aug 6, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
When a loved one dies, whether that is a spouse, child, friend, pet or anyone else, we grieve. That grieving process is an acknowledgement of loss and a gradual acceptance that life will never be the same again, after that loved one has gone. We don’t so much...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 31, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Occasionally a client with an exceptionally positive attitude will come in to see me. They might have a physical manifestation such as insomnia or a rash, that the doctors can’t explain. When I probe to find out what’s behind it, the client will say that...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 23, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Peter cam in to see me because he had been promoted to a managerial position, looking after 20 staff. He was concerned about his people skills, describing himself as emotionally blocked. He said that when others became emotional or upset, his instinct was to run from...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 17, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Many people snack when they are bored. This can be for two main reasons. Either they have a genuine habit that was probably instilled at some point due to emotional eating such as comfort or reward eating, and the activity still remains even if the emotional cause has...
by Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy | Jul 10, 2022 | Horizons Clinical Hypnotherapy
Janice came in for a nervous condition of blinking and squinting. She had suffered this habit most of her life and was labelled “Blinky Bill” at school because of these aberrant nervous symptoms. In all of these years she had not found relief. I suspected...