
| Anxiety |
Do you worry, panic or feel anxious much of the time?
E veryone feels anxiety. It's an important factor in keeping ourselves safe and responding to danger. But sometimes our minds and bodies over-react as though there is a threat when objectively the risk may be quite small, or we go over things in our heads repeatedly unable to accept the evidence of reality. If this pattern becomes a habit then the tendency to worry or feel fearful can dominate our lives and limit the options we feel are open to us.
In the United States it is believed that the symptoms of panic (e.g., racing heart, dizziness, sense of unreality) affect between one third and a half of the people (NIMH, 2001), and approximately 2.4 million people suffer from recurrent panic attacks (Kessler et al., 1994). Often symptoms of anxiety can be mistaken for signs of physical illnesses such as heart complaints, which generates further anxiety creating a vicious cycle of fear and symptom. CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) is the recommended treatment for anxiety conditions in the UK. Though anxiety and panic seem irrational and uncontrollable, clinically proven research has demonstrated that techniques such as changing the way you breathe and think, and gradually confronting the object of your fear, can rapidly and effectively bring your anxiety down to manageable levels.
Often when people think of hypnosis, they imagine a hypnotist waving a watch or shiny object in front of someone saying, "Relax, relax." This is a stereotype which doesn’t reflect the complexity of the problem, or the processes involved in alleviating anxiety and changing established patterns. But behind the stereotype is a certain truth – hypno-psychotherapy is indeed an effective treatment for most anxiety related problems. If you have been suffering from the symptoms of anxiety described here or on any of the linked pages, and you live in Bristol or north east Somerset, do contact me to discuss how hypno-psychotherapy could help with your difficulties. |

