Friday, 16 December 2011

Treatment of Mental Stress the Holistic Way 23 January 2010

“It has become quite noticeable that during this harsh economic and unsettled times that an increase of stress to the human mind has come about.

“Many people for all sorts of reasons are experiencing great fluctuations in their routine of life and are suffering in various ways.

“When the mind becomes so unsettled, the body follows suit with various aches and pains and disabilities where before there was none.

“People are now turning no longer to the doctor, who only can dish out antidepressants in the hope it will get their patients over the hump.

“The doctors never look to the deep underlying issues, which are the real causes of so much unrest, preferring to temporally with antidepressants to block it out, making people go around like zombies.

“The public are not stupid and generally realise that something more is required other than being doped up for months on end.

“They are starting to take decisions into their own hands and where the doctors often fail them, they are now looking for alternative practices where relief and a greater understanding of their particular problems are found and yes – actually successfully treated.

“I have noticed that people want to get better and, what is more important, to find out the root cause of their sufferings.

“Psychotherapy and Hypnosis has become invaluable to them in so many ways and after a few appointments begin to see a noticeable difference to their minds, whereby peace and understanding comes in and their minds and bodies actually become healed.

“It is the holistic approach, something that is common place in the Eastern World where they treat the whole body and mind as one and so a greater relief is obtained instead of what is currently on offer by our General Practitioners, which is to deal with the symptoms and not ever dealing with the real issues.

“Enquires and the treatment of patients is far more common for Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy than at any other time.

“It is the people themselves who are taking control of their lives, because they at least want to get well.

“The success to them is noticed not only by them, but by their families and close associates.  They have finally got their lives back and are no longer afraid to admit to how they achieved this.

“One must remember that therapy is a mutual transaction for the benefit of the patient and, because of their participation in this quest, they always feel the benefit and are always pleased that they decided to go down that path.

“A happier outcome is achieved and life begins anew once more!
Jenny Ayers

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