Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2nd-8th March 2020

  • By Admin
  • 02 Mar, 2020

We often hear about how Hypnotherapy can help people lose weight but are you aware of the differences it can make to someone suffering from an eating disorder?

 

Eating disorders come in all shapes and sizes … Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, OSFED/EDNOS, but the sad truth is, that it’s on average, nearly 3 years before someone with an eating disorder seeks help and a third of adults don’t actually know what the signs or symptoms are.

 

For most it’s not a short-term treatment but for a client who is open to hypnosis, it can be extremely effective on a number of levels. 

 

To begin with, it is possible to change the way you think and feel about food, we can work to change your eating habits both in the short and long term. We can also explore the emotional connections you have with food, eating, mealtimes etc and work to make these more positive.

 

Then there is the trigger … there is always a trigger, always a start to the behaviour and it is a positive step we can take to identify that trigger and remove any emotional ties. This can take a while to process subconsciously but it can make a huge difference.

 

This two channel approach can tackle the problem and help you make key changes towards a positive future.


It is important to point out that Hypnotherapy shouldn’t be used alone to treat an eating disorder but it is can be a great approach to combine hypnotherapy with other treatments, so it is always extremely important to talk to your GP.


If you don't feel this applies to you, make a positive change to the way you support those around you this week by keeping the following things in mind:

* Don't comment on someone's shape or size

* Being told you're skinny can be as upsetting as being told you're fat

* Children absorb so much information from us so be mindful of the words you use to describe people, especially when there are young ears around. So often something that is said to us as a child can affect us later on in life!

* Many people who recovering from an eating disorder say that the support they have from friends and family has been crucial to them 

 

To find out more, email hello@tlhclinic.co.uk or call 0151 558 0542

For further information on eating disorders we recommend visiting https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk where you can also find support links

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Hopefully you’ve found it a really positive experience and are looking forward to the future smoke free.


For many though, this is the start of a sometimes lengthy process, with lots of ups and downs. 


Maybe you just can’t get rid of that craving no matter how hard you try or maybe that’s no longer a problem but you find yourself wondering what to do with your hands now they’re not occupied with a cigarette? If you used smoking to help you relax or cope with stressful situations you might find yourself feeling more anxious than normal or just generally feeling less able to cope.

These learnt behaviours can be a real bugbear, especially when you’re trying so hard to do such a great thing for your health, so consider giving hypnotherapy a try. Many people think hypnotherapy just makes the act of smoking an unpleasant one but actually we can do so much more.

Using hypnosis we can make smoking something you don't enjoy but we can also stop those behaviours in their tracks so you no longer need them or rely on them. We can teach you techniques to handle difficult situations, keep you calm and use coping mechanisms that don't require cigarettes. Also, if you want to use other methods of support, like patches, at the same time then there's no reason why not.


It’s also never too late, so don’t be disheartened if Stoptober came and went without you. Ask yourself if you want to quit smoking and if you can answer an honest ‘yes’, then you can do it! If you’re not sure, then maybe now just isn’t the right time for you, so ask again in a month or two.


Sounds simple? 

That’s because it can be, it’s worked for many people before so why not give it a try and see if it works for you?




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We take your confidentiality very seriously and any email addresses supplied will be used for this purpose only and will not be shared externally with any 3rd parties. 


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It's a small action that can turn into something incredible.

Check out www.dkms.org.uk  for all the details, you can register there and they'll send you a little swab kit you can do yourself at home.

Once you're done, give yourself a big pat on the back, you could be on the way to changing the life of someone who needs your help along with the lives of all their friends and family.

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A lot of people are curious about this and it’s a recurring question both in and out of the therapy room.

Regression, or looking back into your own past, is often used during hypnotherapy sessions as it helps us explore the route of a problem and create deep and lasting changes from this initial starting point. This is such a powerful and useful technique, I feel there would be a huge part of the hypnotherapy toolkit missing if we didn’t use it and for the majority of clients, the benefits are huge. 

Sometimes it can be a daunting prospect if you’re anxious about something from your past, but this is discussed at length beforehand and we wouldn’t use any form of regression unless you were comfortable with it.

Now, that’s about this life and things that have happened in our current lifetime, so why would we be interested in a ‘past life’? 

Well ... for exactly the same reasons. 

Occasionally, a client can struggle to reach the initial cause of a problem or sometimes they can identify the root but it doesn’t appear to sit well along their current timeline. Wherever it’s found, we can deal with it in the same way and again the benefits can be enormous.

Of course, some clients are just curious and want to participate in a session specifically exploring a past life to find out who they were or might have been previously and for those people that's absolutely fine.

So, I suppose my point is ... why are we concerned if a past life is real or not? 

It is and will continue to be a fascinating and widely debated topic but my own opinion is this ...

... Whatever your thoughts on past lives and past life regression are, if it helps some people, which it most definitely does, does it actually matter?


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