| Stress / Anxiety / Panic |
StressStress and anxiety are probably involved to some extent in a great many of the causes for clients coming for hypnotherapy. Stress and anxiety are everywhere and can cause many problems if ignored. Relaxation exercises, and other stress management techniques can be very helpful in overcoming stress and anxiety caused by everyday life. Due to a variety of socio-economic conditions, stress has now become more widely recognised by both individuals and employers. Effective stress management takes in various therapeutic models and requires tailoring a programme to include not just dealing with the presenting stress but to also help clients to avoid reaching high stress levels in the first place, and changing your associations with your stressors. Creating an understanding of stress and the reasons for stress and addressing those stress factors on different levels giving an understanding of the individual nature of stress and creating positive outcomes for the future can be of great help.
How do stress and pain relate? Anxiety Disorders.Anxiety disorders are very common, affecting as many as 13% of the adult population. They can start at any time, either in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood and fall into five main types: * Panic Disorder * Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) * General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) * Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) * Phobias (which includes Social Phobia, or Social Anxiety Disorder) How Anxiety Feels. The feeling of anxiety can be crippling and can lead to a big rearrangement of the sufferer's life, as commitments, responsibilities and general way-of-life have to be altered to fit-in around the anxiety, and/or panic attack problem and its effects. This, as well as depression, sleep disturbance, or psychosomatic conditions (which may also result), can have a further knock-on effect, which can easily have a detrimental effect on committing to relationships, work, sex life, social life, or schooling. The anxiety can range from general feelings of anxiousness or nervousness, to a full-blown panic or anxiety attack. The symptoms of which can involve palpitations, feeling short of breath, tingling, feeling light-headed, sweating, feeling hot or cold all over, nausea, fear of losing control, or even feelings of fainting or impending doom. Hypnotherapy can really help deal with the anxiety Panic Attacks
The symptoms of a panic attack. |








