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Hypnotherapy has been found to be highly effective in the treatment of trauma, starting a journey of healing, rebuilding a sense of safety, self-worth and trust. We cannot change the past, but we certainly can change the future!
On average, individuals may need 8-12 sessions of hypnotherapy to move on after trauma, but it varies. Some may require fewer, while others may need more. It depends on each person's unique circumstances and progress.
Deep breathing exercises, mindfulness techniques, and engaging in regular exercise, although when you are struggling these can be much easier said than done. This is where hypnotherapy comes in.
This refers to a single traumatic event that is intense and short-lived, such as a car accident, natural disaster, or physical assault.
Also known as chronic trauma, this type of trauma involves prolonged and repeated exposure to traumatic experiences, often occurring in interpersonal relationships. Examples include ongoing abuse or neglect.
This type of trauma occurs during childhood and can have long-lasting effects on a person's development. It may result from experiences such as chronic neglect, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing domestic violence.
Narcissistic abuse erodes self-esteem, distorting reality, creating emotional dependency, and subjecting victims to manipulation and control. The constant psychological and emotional abuse leads to long-lasting negative impacts on mental well-being.