Anxiety and the effects

Anxiety and the physical effects.

I thought it time to add this content to my web blog to offer a clinical understanding and case specific outline of anxiety and the effects that it can have.

Recently I have been working with a number of clients who have come to me with anxiety issues that have rendered them both as physical and mentally disabled. The following outlines a case and indicates the effectiveness of using hypnosis to get a mental release of the condition.

•Please note that the names and personal information have been changed to protect client’s identities.

The client is female (on this occasion); she came to my practice unable to walk unassisted into my therapy centre. After listening to her history and understanding that there were obvious reasons for her condition I proceeded to use the Hypnosis to establish the first time she experienced the problem. The content that came up was indeed highly emotive and allowed her to, now disassociated, create a different understanding and set of learning’s relating to the issue and so releasing the created anxiety at that time. At the end of this phase she appeared to be physically more able, demonstrated by the obvious reduction in the tension she previously experienced in her muscles and body.

I did further work based on her sleep pattern and agreed to create audio work that she could use to help her to get improved sleep. Asking her to pick it up from my office the following day.

As she left my office her husband noticed both the tremendous state of mental and physical relaxation and commented upon ho little assistance she needed to be helped back into the car.

The following day she reported that while there was no anxiety present in the morning she had experienced a spasm that had affected her. However this was due to her feeling significantly better and trying to accomplish more than she, at that time, was capable of.
She further reported that later in the day she had been flying in a light aircraft with 3 others, her husbands first flying lesson. I asked if there was any anxiety prior to, during or after the event and she reported no, but once again she had a spasm after being confined for a period of 1.5hrs in the plain. This indicated once again that the muscle wastage and frailty of the client had created the issue yet there had been no anxiety presenting.

We discussed at this point realistic expectations relating to her physical frailty and created an understanding that this would improve once she exercised (in small measurable steps) and eventually she would regain greater muscle strength reducing further her lack of balance and physical constraints.

On the next visit to my office I was stunned to see that she was driving, This was more than either I or the client had expected yet she felt so much stronger of both mind and body that she was happy to drive her car some 45mins to my office. The session that followed indicated a 90% improvement in all areas of her mind and created such a confidence in the client that she was happy to go on a holiday that previously she had been dreading.

I am still amazed by this client and reminded me that while I may have some amazing tools at my disposal to help to create a change in the individual. It is not about me far from it. It is all about the individual and the ability they have inside there mind to accomplish the most amazing changes in there lives.

Some need more some need less but this affirms in my mind and experience that we all can benefit from change, and in making that change things can improve immediately.

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