Pain Management
Pain Management

Effective Pain Management With Hypnotherapy

Hypnosis is an astonishingly effective way of reducing and even removing pain responses. Long before anesthesia was introduced, hypnosis was the only pain reliever for several centuries. From eliminating pain in major amputations to resetting of broken limbs, hypnosis was huge successful in pain management.

Today, it continues to be an effective and natural treatment of chronic pain and reducing the amount of anesthesia needed. How is it done and how can you begin to use hypnosis to reduce your own pain levels?

Pain Management Hypnotherapy & Hypnosis

I have created a 5 proven yet unique method of effectively reducing or eliminating pain. In summary, it is as follows:

 

  • Firstly, let's look at distraction. Now, I don't mean that I will ask you to ‘try not to think about' the fact you have a pounding migraine. But the principle is amazingly effective. Remember the last time you played sport or wore those tight shoes at a party? Were you not distracted because you were having a great time and didn't even notice the bulging blisters until later?
  • When you are in deep hypnosis, I can begin to direct your attention to other parts of your body that’s free of discomfort. The distraction technique is enormously powerful and easy to learn, so in no time you will be able to recreate its effects.
  • I also use dissociation, by focusing your attention to non-afflicted areas of your life, such as imagining yourself at a time before the pain was present. Most clients love the feeling of being disconnected from their current state by imagining themselves in a safe and comfortable place. Under hypnosis, this feeling is easily created. The effect is similar to a lovely daydream where you just switch off from reality.
  • When I talk about reframing the pain, it means turning the sensation of pain into a sensation that isn't usually referred to as ‘pain'. Clients under hypnosis can feel ‘a stabbing pain' can be ‘cushioned', a ‘burning pain' can be ‘cooled'. The pulse of ‘a pulsating pain' can be slowed and eventually stopped altogether.

 

It's also important to note that numbing and dissociation happen quite spontaneously and naturally in hypnosis, because it's essentially akin to the rapid eye movement (REM) state in dreaming. During nature's hypnosis or dreaming, you become completely dissociated from your body. You may also have slept on an arm and found it numb – then I can suggest this numbness spreads into afflicted areas.

 

Please note: Pain is a signal that something needs attention. It's vital that you get fully medically assessed if you are in any kind of pain before seeking my assistance. I do hope you are ready to live a more comfortable and pain-free existence. It only takes two sessions to successfully learn the effective tools and techniques needed to and bring peace and comfort.

Ask me how TODAY.

The closest thing that I can relate to being in a hypnotic state is a very relaxing meditation. You are totally aware of what is happening at all times, and when you finish it feels like you have just had the best sleep ever and you are ready to take on the world.
Gina Lattineria

Gina Lattineria

I was a bit anxious, but Kathryn made it easy and I felt totally calm. The counselling sessions worked wonders, and I found my confidence returned and my depression lifted. Thanks!
Julianna Gregoria

Julianna Gregoria

Thanks Kathryn, the sessions worked! I am back to my old self once more. I can’t thank you enough.
Mark Richmond

Mark Richmond

My issues were skyrocketing and my self-esteem plummeting. Kathryn encouraged me to discover the real reasons and blocks behind my situation. Her counselling and the Hypnosis worked perfectly to help me return to a healthy zest for life. Thank you!
Jimmy Matterson

Jimmy Matterson

Kathryn, I cannot begin to thank you enough for what you have done for me. Congratulations on providing a service that really works.
Julie McDougall

Julie McDougall