Eileen Jones, BA(hons) DHP(NC) MNRHP UKCP(H) LMST
(Eileen's personal web site www.freedomworks.co.uk email Eileen.j@tiscali.co.uk)
Eileen has over 20 years experience in the fields of teaching and mind/body therapy. She is a qualified Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist, Mind/Body therapist, Life coach and Meridian Therapist, registered with the UKCP (United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy) www.psychotherapy.org.uk, the NHS and BUPA. A member of the National Register of Hypno-Psychotherapists www.nrhp.co.uk, the Association for Professional Hypnosis and Psychotherapy www.aphp.co.uk and the association of Professional LifeMappers www.lifemappers.com
Eileen's training and experience and insight provide a warm, safe environment and the skills to meet the specific needs of the individual with sensitivity, care and confidentiality. Her practice focuses on self-empowerment and the facilitation of self help techniques that are with one for life.
Hypnosis and hypno-psychotherapy
For over 200 years the technique of hypnosis has
been used in medicine to treat a wide range of physical, psychological
and emotional issues. It has also been long recognised that hypnosis may
successfully be combined with other approaches and techniques in counselling
and psychotherapy to bring about positive and lasting change. In 1997
the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) formally endorsed
the hypno-psychotherapy, as the `branch of psychotherapy which uses hypnosis'.
Hypnosis customarily creates a deeply relaxed state in which mental stress
and bodily tension are reduced. In this relaxed state, the mind is usually
more open to the process of change and therefore client and therapist
can work together, using an agreed approach, to enhance mental, physical
and emotional well being. Positive and lasting results are achieved in:
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Cessation of dependencies and habits
Smoking
Weight management
Nail biting
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Optimising psychological well-being
Stress
Anxiety
Depression
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Management of stress related disorders
Phobias
Panic attacks
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Achieving Personal Growth
Building/rebuilding self-esteem
Resolving relationship difficulties
Enhancing job/career satisfaction
Improving sports performance
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Managing personal crises
Accident/trauma
Bereavement
Redundancy
Divorce
Coping with illness/pain
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At the initial consultation the issue or problem
to be resolved is discussed, together with the treatment approach, the
anticipated number of sessions and the likely cost. During the hypnosis
session the client is guided into a state of deep physical and mental
relaxation. The client will be still aware of their surroundings and can
choose to come out of hypnosis at any time. The experience is deeply relaxing.
As part of the therapy, self-hypnosis is taught to enable the client to
continue to make use of this relaxing technique in every day life. The
New Haw Therapy Clinic offers specific programmes for quitting smoking,
achieving your ideal weight and stress management.
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