
MAXIMIZE YOUR NATURAL HEALING POWER
- Reduce Pre-Surgery Anxiety
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Dental Procedures
- General Surgery
USE THE POWER OF YOUR MIND- Rapid healing
- Relief of morning sickness
- Stress and anxiety relief
- Chronic pain and TMJ relief
Physicians
have always been concerned about their patient’s comfort. Modern
research has proved that when a person utilizes his full mind power and
focuses on healing, the body responds. This is called the mind/body
connection. Whether the purpose of surgery is cosmetic, reconstructive,
or a life-saving situation, there is no doubt that directing one’s mind
towards successful surgery causes beneficial results. Hypnotic
healing assists you during surgery through post-hypnotic suggestions
given to you by your professional in order to cause your subconscious
mind to direct your body to accept administered anesthetic to minimize
nausea, and to begin the healing process instantaneously.
Suggestions
are often made for minimal bleeding and swelling, as well as the relief
of pain or discomfort. With hypnotherapy, you are taught to instruct
your mind to cause physical results, such as healing incisions
beautifully.
Deep relaxation can help you
experience the feeling of daydreaming while in surgery or in the
dentist’s chair. Though you feel relaxed, drowsy and comfortable, you
are fully aware of what is going on around you. You can follow
instructions, hear your doctor’s voice, and most enjoyable of all, feel
little or no pain or anxiety. Rapid healing and relaxation are the
goals of hypnotic healing. With relaxation comes a feeling of self-
control, confidence, contentment, security and well being. People can
learn hypnotic healing techniques to alleviate chronic pain.
"Hypnosis
has a direct connection with the autonomic nervous system. Therefore,
almost all psychosomatic or psychophysiological disorders such as
asthma, migraine headaches, ulcers, colitis, hypertension, certain skin
disorders, and many other conditions respond in some degree to
hypnotherapeutic intervention."
Hypnosis Questions and Answers
(Zilbergeld et al, 1986, p. 272)