Chronic Pain Symptoms and Treatment with Hypnosis
It has been proven that hypnosis can control pain to a very substantial degree if not totally, even the severest pain, as in extensive burns and advanced cancer.
It
works
great
for
dentistry
and
child
birth.
For
pain
therapists,
these
treatments,
which
focus
on
the
relationship
between
the
mind
and
body,
are
considered
mainstream.
For
other
health
professionals,
they
may
be
considered
alternative
or
complementary
therapies.
Regardless
of
how
they
are
labeled,
there
is
mass
evidence
that
for
many
people
they
work.
US
National
Library
of
Medicine
National
Institutes
of
Health
–
610
Articles
or
abstracts
on
various
pain
management
and
the
effective
use
of
hypnosis.
Hypnosis can help reduce or end pain in any of the following areas:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Abdominal Pain
- Dental Pain
- Jaw Pain
- Hip Pain
- Chronic Knee and Joint Pain
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Back Pain
- Chronic Neck and Shoulder Pain
- Whiplash
- Chronic Muscle Pain
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Fibromyalgia
- Shingles Pain (Postherpetic Neuralgia)
- Sciatica Pain
- Arachnoiditis: Spinal Pain
- Joint Pain
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
- Central Pain Syndrome
- A stroke, multiple sclerosis, or spinal cord injuries can result in chronic pain and burning syndromes from damage to brain regions.
- Phantom Limb Pain
- Diabetes-Related Nerve Pain (Neuropathy)
- Depression, Anxiety, and Pain
- Compartment Syndrome
Depression, anxiety, and other emotional problems can cause pain — or make existing pain worse. We can help! Hypnosis has been used for pain relief for centuries, and even today is widely used in surgical procedures. How does it work? By changing the way your brain interprets and responds to pain signals.
We
know
now
that
chronic
pain
feeds
itself,
creating
a
self-reinforcing
cycle
that
must
first
be
broken
and
then
reversed
to
bring
relief.
Pain,
we
know
now,
is
highly
subjective.
It’s
a
combination
of
physical
sensations
and
emotional
responses.
The
longer
it
persists,
the
more
dominant
the
emotional
component
becomes.
YOUR
emotional
reaction
to
pain
must
be
resolved
before
pain
can
be
relieved.
Stress
and
pain
are
intimately
related.
When
being
in
pain
causes
stress
or
being
stressed
worsens
pain,
psychological
therapies
—
including
hypnosis,
meditation,
and
relaxation
—
often
help
break
the
cycle.
This is where hypnosis really shines. Unlike other pain relief therapy, it has the ability for most people to treat both the pain level itself, as well as the emotional reaction to it. And once again, it is safe and 100% natural.
Imagine waking up one day and no longer either feeling or fearing pain?
Free Pain Management Hypnosis Consultation
If you are currently being treated by a physician or therapist for pain, please note that in keeping with Florida law we may require a referral from your medical doctor or licensed mental health counselor.