Imagery, Hypnosis and Survival of Sexual Abuse
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse commonly report lingering feelings of being contaminated. This effect can lead to problems with self-esteem and body image, relationship trouble, and behavioral issues such as obsessive washing. Now a study in the January issue of Behavior Modification finds that a treatment that appeals to both logic and emotion, via mental imagery, can help relieve these intrusive feelings.
“Images are much more powerful to change emotions than verbal information.”
This is where the magic of hypnosis lies!!!
Labels: guided imagery, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotherapy for health, medical hypnosis, seth-deborah roth, sexual abuse
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