Growth Hypnosis mindset - a strategic holistic approach
Hypnotherapy is generally accepted as offering a quick, easy and even pleasant way to change. However change is one thing, maintaining change is another. If you only work at a superficial level there is a risk that results may be short lived.
To be confident of stable change you need to take a more holistic, strategic approach. We need to look underneath the surface symptoms and address the underlying issues. Often this relates to the mix of formative experiences, deep held beliefs and ingrained habits that comprise one's mindset.
Developing a more effective mindset can take a little longer as we more deeply explore issues and draw from a wide range of techniques across multiple therapeutic disciplines, but the results are well worth it.
See our blog below for more about the Growth Hypnosis mindset and what influences our approach:
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Hypnotherapy has a reputation for being one of the quickest and easiest forms of therapy. Indeed this is well deserved, very few other disciplines can challenge it for timely results and relatively low effort on the part of the client.
Hypnotherapy can help you change the way you think to adopt a more relaxed approach to failing, and a healthy growth mindset that promotes experimentation and learning. This also improves our ability to change.
What does hypnotherapy have to offer CBT? Unlike CBT, hypnotic interventions can access the subconscious, to change feelings and cognitions directly.
If hypnosis were a drink it would be the perfect universal mixer, in our eternal search for the perfect therapeutic cocktail.