Clinical hypnosis treats both medical and psychological conditions through inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. By utilizing mental imagery, you can gain greater insights into your behavior. Hypnosis can be used to treat many conditions including: IBS symptoms, chronic pain, inflammatory-based problems, anxiety, and depression.
IBS is a functional disorder of the GI tract. While some people respond well to traditional medicines, others report persistent symptoms even with medication. About 75% of IBS patient report that better results combining medicine and clinical hypnosis. With clinical hypnosis you will make the most of the mind-body connection and learn how to manage your condition better.
IBS is a functional disorder of the GI tract. While some people respond well to traditional medicines, others report persistent symptoms even with medication. About 75% of IBS patient report that better results combining medicine and clinical hypnosis. With clinical hypnosis you will make the most of the mind-body connection and learn how to manage your condition better.
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When people think about seeing a Psychologist, it's generally for individual therapy. This becomes an opportunity to explore issues and behaviors in a one-on-one, comfortable and confidential environment. Therapy is a guided process where you and your therapist work together to understand the core issues that may be interfering with your daily life.
According to ASCH, hypnosis is a state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. It is like using a magnifying glass to focus the rays of the sun and make them more powerful. Similarly, when our minds are concentrated and focused, we are able to use our minds more powerfully. Because hypnosis allows people to use more of their potential, learning self-hypnosis is the ultimate act of self-control.
IBS is one of the most common functional disorders of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Like other functional GI disorders, IBS consists of abnormal changes in the way the gut normally functions, without any detectable structural changes. IBS is characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and discomfort, accompanied by changes in bowel functioning such as diarrhea, constipation or a combination of both.
People often experience injuries as a result of their work duties that can affect many aspects of their professional and private lives. The stress and pain that can result from injuries have both physical and emotional consequences. Dr. Lei has worked with many clients, and their employers, in treating those who are injured on the job.
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