Uncommon Knowledge - Home Page Uncommon Knowledge - Home Page

Sensible Psychology.  

Home

CDs & Tapes

Free Articles

Training

Self Help

Book Reviews

Blog

Hypnotherapy Training Blog Home
Newsletter

Newsletter

Protect your mental health - join our monthly newsletter
Clear Thinking: First Name:

E-mail Address:

Your email address is safe. Privacy.

Subscribe

To get an email each time we blog, enter your email address below



July 2008
M T W T F S S
« Jun    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  


Pain is all in the mind-well partly

Chronic and acute pain can be so debilitating. This article looks at the psychological element of pain and suggests Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help ease pain. Our attitudes, fears, and other emotional responses to pain can all greatly affect the way we actually experience it.

Hypnosis can be even more powerful.

After the summer on the Uncommon Knowledge Hypnotherapy diploma we will be focusing on using hypnosis to ease physical pain. A local chap recently underwent an eighty minute operation using only self hypnosis as anesthetic: No anesthetic please - just hypnosis!

The great late Milton Erickson was a master of understanding that, whilst the experience of pain is very real, it is also an experience which is mutable.

Mark

2 Responses to “Pain is all in the mind-well partly ”


  1. 1 Rebekah Hall May 14th, 2008 at 6:08 am

    After reading the Psychology Today piece, I have to share this: before hypnosis became a regular fixture in my life a year ago, I was taking OTC painkillers almost daily for a weak back worsened by three separate car accidents. Now, I take some measure of pride in the fact that I haven’t had a single analgesic medication (for any reason) in 11 months or so - the near-constant backache is gone, and I have different strategies for dealing with other pangs. :-) (I should probably also mention that increased exercise has strengthened those muscles…) Even my mother, who was taking 800mg-doses of ibuprofen at least daily, has been able to cut back on it with her use of the downloads.

  2. 2 Richard L Erickson PhD HHCP LPHt May 17th, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    In today’s ever increasing socioeconomic stressful environment emphasis should be focused on the advantages of Medical hypnosis. It is important to understand that one is not treated with hypnosis but rather through hypnosis. Choosing the right Hypnotherapist is therefore very important. One-on-one sessions are most desirable in correcting conditioned habitual responses, as each patient has different and sometime multiple past and present sensitizing events.
    Unlike cognitive therapy or prescription medications which concentrate on the “effects”, Medical hypnosis works in an older part of our brain to assault the “causality” of the problem by redirecting or even eliminating negative habits, emotions, or perceptions. As increased scientific study confirms the value of medical hypnosis; myths, half-truths, and suspicions surrounding hypnotherapy will be diminished and we can help change our stressful society without harsh and often dangerous prescription medications.


RSS Entries and RSS Comments