Hypnosis for Managing Stress

By: Terry Doherty

Stress and anxiety are probably involved to some extent in a great many of the causes for clients coming for hypnotherapy. Stress and anxiety are everywhere and can cause many problems if ignored. Relaxation exercises, and other stress management techniques can be very helpful in overcoming stress and anxiety caused by everyday life.

Due to a variety of socio-economic conditions, stress has now become more widely recognised by both individuals and employers. People in the UK lose several thousand days of work not to mention great personal anxiety that can lead to marital discord, depression, panic attacks and many other problems.

The Mind Works offer a comprehensive stress management programme for both individuals and corporate clients to both help with stress and anxiety in an immediate way and also to offer long term strategies.

Effective stress management takes in various therapeutic models and tailors a programme to include not just dealing with the presenting stress but to also help clients to avoid reaching high stress levels in the first place. Hypnosis can help with stress by;

Teaching relaxation techniques and relaxation exercises, thereby developing new ways to relax naturally (the relaxation response instead of the stress response).

Positive thinking can help with panic attacks, anxiety and fears.

Creating an understanding of stress and the reasons for stress and addressing those stress factors on different levels giving an understanding of the individual nature of stress and creating positive outcomes for the future.

Remember stress and anxiety can cause problems in very clever and unhelpful ways. One of the best ways to combat stress is to exercise but then who wants to exercise when dealing with stress.

Stress Articles & Information.
About the Author:

Terry Doherty is an internationally recognised hypnotherapist, stress management consultant and performance coach and cna be found at http://www.mind-works.co.uk


This Article is Brought to you by:


Stress Related Articles:

Work Stress - Why Your Job May Be Killing You

If asked if your job is stressful, chances are you would answer with an emphatic "Boy is it ever"! Work is by far the leading source of stress in our lives. Nine out of ten people say they experience high levels ...

By: D. Martin

Sensory Overload and Stress

As we move into the new millennium, we witness the effects of increasing environmental, economic, and psychological stress. Sensory overload is taxing the human system. The pressures upon all life on earth have reached unp...

By: Kevin Schoeninger

Stress Management and the Ego

Here's how to do it. We can observe ourselves. There are ancient meditation practices based on simple self observation. We take a moment and just notice ourselves. This can be done by noticing the feelings in our b...

By: Jim Kitzmiller

Updated Stress Related News:

Foods that Reduce Stress

Can eating certain foods reduce the stress levels? Are you aware of the foods that reduce stress? Here's some information on foods that help in alleviating stress.


Regulated Cortisol Release Linked to Improved Stress

Findings from a new study suggest that a steady, predictable release of cortisol in the body can improve stress.


Don't go cold turkey

When the weight of her husband's cancer and the stress of her corporate job became too heavy to bear, Karen Huber did as many of her friends had done and started taking an antidepressant.


Keith Hansen

Trees in East Texas regularly face adverse environmental conditions over their lifetime, especially during the summers.



Website Friends: