Stress is not a new experience for anyone; we have all experienced it, but it is a daily occurrence for some. Everybody responds differently; however, many people can find an occasion far more stressful than others. Occasionally, however, if the event is very traumatic to the individual, the panic they genuinely feel can become so intense that it overloads their capability to cope. Hypnosis for trauma can help manage these overwhelming emotions. Trauma is a psychological response to an event or series of events that cause physical, emotional, and mental harm. The effects of trauma can be short- or long-term, and severity can vary depending on the individual.
It is at this time that real problems can develop in their lives that they find difficult to control. When the effect on day-to-day living becomes severe, this may lead to a diagnosis of PTSD. Being involved in or witnessing any traumatic event – such as a tsunami, a vehicle accident, or being attacked, can lead to PTSD. The recollections of these disturbing events trigger the person’s same responses during the event, and hypnosis for trauma can provide an effective way to address these deep-seated responses.
These recollections are particularly troublesome for members of the armed forces, police, or emergency response personnel as the response may be violent. The memories of these events can bring on long-lasting symptoms that can considerably impact everyday life. The limbic system responds to a threat or attack in one of the following ways: fight, flight, or freeze. Trauma imprints upon the brain and body in such a way that clients continue to live as though the trauma is happening in the present. This is where hypnosis for trauma can help break the cycle of re-experiencing the event.
Clients experience a traumatic event (an accident, assault, disaster, or act of terror) or a prolonged series of traumatic events (such as ongoing psychological, physical, and sexual abuse as a child or adult), and the trauma changes their perceptual experience of the world around them. Similar events or places to the original event can trigger the memory of the trauma, commonly called ‘flashbacks,’ and these memories may bring all the feelings of fear, anxiousness, and panic of the original event. PTSD is typically accompanied by fatigue due to sleep problems, and this makes it hard for the person to concentrate, which leads to difficulties while at work and in the home. Psychological symptoms can also develop into depressive disorder and anxiety, along with physical issues such as chest pains, sweating, and headaches.
The usual medical treatment given is in the form of anti-depressants or anxiety medication. Until recently, with psychotherapy, severe anxiety-based conditions such as PTSD were considered treatable only through prolonged, painful exposure therapy and, in some cases, not at all.
There is a much better way Our process (the Synergetic Process) resolves the PTSD-causing trauma quickly (at times in just one session). No longer does the client need to retell and relive the traumatic experience over and over. The therapist does not even have to know the details of the trauma-causing event. We at Perth Hypnosis Clinic developed and tested the Synergetic Process with more than 200 clients who previously experienced PTSD, all having immediate positive results. Hypnosis for trauma can be transformative and highly effective.
The Synergetic Process does not require the client to review the traumatic incident(s) again. It is a brief, outcome-focused therapy that aims to help the individual return to a more conventional life as they would have expected had they not lived through the traumatic event. So for anyone who is troubled by ‘flashbacks’ of trauma, whether you have been formally diagnosed with PTSD or not, participating in a session that utilises the Synergetic Process is the beginning of your journey back to a regular, relaxed life. The Synergetic Process removes stress and the related problems it is causing and enhances feelings of self-esteem and self-confidence. Hypnosis for trauma is a safe and fast way to heal.
We at Perth Hypnosis Clinic deeply understand the complex and multifaceted nature of the trauma resulting from any cause. Our compassionate and comprehensive approach respects each client’s unique needs, fostering a safe and trusting environment essential for healing. By addressing both symptoms and root causes of trauma, we facilitate deep-seated change and lasting recovery, helping individuals navigate distressing life events and build fulfilling and balanced lives.
One of the primary goals of the Synergetic Process is the restoration of the self: for the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual parts of the client to be unified, balanced, and whole. From this place, healthy connections can be born. The Synergetic Process gives a voice to the lost parts of the self, the parts that were hidden away or shrouded in negativity as a means to survive. Hypnosis for trauma helps reconnect clients with these hidden parts.
There is a much better way
Our process (the Synergetic Process) is conducted in an appropriately peaceful environment, which boosts the client’s experience. This process allows them to become relaxed both physically and mentally, and most people enjoy being in a hypnotic trance state. Hypnotherapy has long been regarded as an excellent method for helping clients with PTSD, but the Synergetic Process takes it to a new level. It is fast and effective.
The Synergetic Process allows you to tackle complex trauma and resolve any potential triggers without re-experiencing the traumatic event, allowing a peaceful resolution and making it a very safe treatment method that effectively frees you from traumatic symptoms. Hypnosis for trauma is an important part of this healing journey.
If you have PTSD and want to know more about treatment options, a telephone call to 0431 959 204 or 0423 130 700 could be the start you need to get back on track. History is history; you cannot change history, but you can change your emotional responses to past traumatic events so they can be viewed with little negative emotional thoughts or feelings and physical reactions.