Hypnotherapy Keeps You Young
Changes Welcome
Hypnotherapy is turning its attention to a nationwide problem as it focuses on
National Stress Awareness Day on 6th November 2013.
Twelve million adults see
their GP with mental health and stress related problems every year, according
to MIND 2012 statistics, and many more struggle on without seeking medical
help.
Claire Brigg, Research
Officer for the Association for Solution Focused Hypnotherapy (AfSFH) points
out “It’s already known that chronic stress can affect our health adversely in
many ways. What is not so well known is
that it can also lead to premature ageing and the health problems that are
associated with getting older.”
“Latest research suggests
that these age related diseases occur at different rates in different
individuals, and ‘psychological distress’ appears to be an important factor in
how quickly the onset of these diseases occurs.”
Stress brings about
imbalances in the body, such as high cortisol, glucose and insulin, and low
growth hormones, and these may lead to unwanted responses in our bodies,
potentially impairing the normal cell ageing processes.
Premature ageing can also
occur as a result of a lifestyle that includes the sort of behaviors that we
associate with stress, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, a
sedentary lifestyle, a high fat diet and sleeplessness. These have all been linked to DNA damage due
to a process called oxidation.
Claire remarks, “It doesn’t
sound great, does it? But the good news is that these ageing mechanisms can be
reversed.”
“Research suggests that
individuals can help themselves by reducing their perceptions of stress, along
with increasing healthier behaviors, such as sleeping better, drinking less,
and stopping smoking. These changes may
promote subtle but important improvements in premature cell ageing.”
“In addition, hypnosis may
contribute to stress reduction and health promotion. A study in 2010 showed
that during and after a hypnosis session, heart rates were reduced and
breathing rates were lower. So the state
of relaxation induced by hypnosis could well be beneficial and lead to stress
reduction, thereby minimizing the risk of premature ageing.”
Solution focused
hypnotherapy (SFH) can help people manage their stress levels. SFH is a modern research based combination of
hypnosis and psychotherapy, which promotes relaxation and helps clients to make
beneficial lifestyle changes.
The AfSFH’s primary aim is
to promote the benefits of the Solution Focused approach to improving mental
well-being, thereby helping to ensure the public are more aware of this
valuable resource.
Local Hypnotherapist, Liane
Ulbricht-Kazan is a member of the AfSFH and is very enthusiastic about the
efficacy of SFH in the management of stress. “We
know that too much pressure can lead to stress and a range of physical and
mental health problems, including, it now transpires, premature ageing. Stress affects the way you think, feel and
behave, impacting every area of your life at any age. Hypnotherapy offers powerful techniques and
strategies to enable you to deal with stress, helping you to think and behave
in a more positive way, and that has many health benefits”.
Liane explains how it
works: “We encourage clients to focus on how they want things to be. We avoid
problem talk and instead help our clients to visualise their preferred future.
By encouraging clients to think and express themselves positively, we can help
to improve their response to life’s stress.
Liane is a Solution Focused Hypnotherapist practicing in Bristol
(Clifton) & Gloucestershire (Nailsworth & Berkeley). Call 07825 286 550 now to book a free
consultation, or visit www.ChangesWelcome.co.uk.
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