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    It is evident that the chemotherapy drugs – also referred to as the antineoplastic drugs or anticancer drugs or agents – are highly hazardous to the health of people in the case of exposure. Repeated exposure has chronic effects that even affect mutation and the reproductive system. Many organizations have come forth to formulate standards towards ensuring the safety of medical practitioners with regards to the handling of the hazardous drugs. However, many nurses and health care workers do not…

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    awareness of the complications associated with client conformity in his work (another important consideration), but also clarified the then termed 'Maternal' (permissive, warm, supportive) and 'Paternal' (authoritarian, direct, aggressive) styles of hypnotherapy (now termed 'Permissive' and 'Authoritarian') by recognising their associations with traditional parental approaches. An even finer definition of styles, often incorporated within those above are Indirect and Direct suggestions. It…

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    diet modifications and gut-directed hypnotherapy is preferred by patients because it boosts their confidence and has proven to be more effective in treating the symptoms. (El-Salhy et al., 2012). Because IBS is characterized as both an autoimmune disorder and a brain-gut dysfunction, gut-directed hypnotherapy has proven to be successful in reducing or eliminating most IBS symptoms in Swedish patients ages 21-68 (Lindfors, et al., 2013). Gut-directed hypnotherapy is based on muscular and mental…

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    • Service page 1 body of text [Hypnosis]: 300-350 • "Hypnotherapy" in content George P. Glaser, LCSW is a psychotherapist serving patients in Austin, Texas. He offers hypnosis as a form of hypnotherapy to treat various conditions and personal issues. When performed by a qualified hypnotherapist, hypnosis can alleviate pain, allergies, anxiety, and stress, as well as sleep disorders, eating disorders, and depression. What is hypnosis? Hypnosis involves concentration, focused attention, and inner…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Affecting nearly eight million people in the United States alone, anorexia is a disorder of adolescent development that peaks around ages 14 or 18, but in rare cases, early 20’s. Anorexia is best understood in terms of the development of the total personality in the context of their family. Adolescents raised in families that place a strong emphasis on achievement along with external appearance are more likely to develop anorexia nervosa. People suffering from anorexia, lack the…

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    successful hypnotherapy is the client’s willingness to participate. A client who is reluctant, or who may have been pressured in to therapy by a friend or family member, will be hard, or impossible to bring into the hypnotic state. Discovery of this, if the case, and either termination of the session, or an encouragement by the therapist to willingly participate is essential; motivation is…

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    how one interpret it. One could say Marie’s curative was the hypnotherapy. Through hypnotherapy, Marie was able to grasp some understanding of her feelings of herself and people around her. Marie began to be more authentic and honest toward Dr. Yalom as they confronted her fear of dependency, gratitude, and anger. She became more expressive, her depression improved, her anger lessened, and her facial pain subsided after the hypnotherapy session. However, Dr. Yalom still wasn’t able to transform…

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    Alternative medicine is a different medical style which is more about a natural way to treat an illness. There are many different types of alternative medicine, but its main focus is to help treat both the mind and body. Alternative medicine even can treat illnesses from colds, skin cancer, and even mood disorders. Alternative medicine is a totally different approach to healing people that not many people actually know about. This different method of curing people has been around for centuries…

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    Benefits Of Hypnosis Essay

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    at the gym. Many chemicals in your brain will be stimulated through physical activity and you will feel happier and more relaxed. Plus, you will also feel more confident about your appearance and all your self-consciousness will vanish. How can hypnotherapy help you work out? Hypnosis compels you to regulate your own self and take charge. It will instil in you positive energy through suggestive reiteration by your hypnotherapist. You will start believing that your set goals are actually…

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    Anxiety, fear, phobias and stress therapy As you are here for a reason, most probably you know how difficult it may be to live with anxiety, phobias, panic attacks and stress. You are aware of your feelings and your self sabotaging emotional pattern. You know your fears, and you might know how you developed them, or the motivations behind each of your fears. Yet, you know how difficult and frustrating it can be when your life seems to be controlled by overwhelming feelings that you are trying…

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