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Health
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Understanding how to make changes to the way that the nervous system and
energy field has stored and organised information relating to an illness
helps you activate all of the bodies healing capabilities.
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Lynn uses a variety
of tools from the fields of:
To assist people
to overcome problems with their health: |
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NLP
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Eriksonian
Hypnotherapy
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Pranic Energy
Healing
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Flower Essence
Therapy
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SFT (Solution
Focussed Therapy)
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Physical
Health and Healing |
NLP (Neuro Linguistic
Programming). NLP
looks at the 'mind-set' that influences health and well-being, adjusting
anything (conscious or unconscious) that might interfere with the body's
natural ability to heal.
The connection between stress and
emotional upheaval, and the functioning of the immune system is well
researched. In healing major illness the effective functioning of the immune
system is critical. Aligning all of the conscious and unconscious processes
toward healing maximises the ability of the body to heal and benefit from
traditional therapies.
Pranic Healing
through the Human Energy Field.
Scientists describe us as quantum
packets of energy. Our bodies have energy centres or chakras which
influence physical, emotional and mental functions. This energy field may
become blocked or sluggish. Pranic Energy Healing techniques cleanse,
energise and rebalance the energy field to restore effective functioning.
The therapist does not touch the
body of the client and most people find the process relaxing and enjoyable.
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Examples |
Asthma & Allergies
Allergies are
like phobic reactions of the immune system to some stimuli. Some people will
be able to produce the allergic response just by thinking about being in the
presence of the allergen!
The immune system has made a
mistake and has marked out some harmless substance as being dangerous. From
then on, whenever this substance is encountered the immune system responds
inappropriately.
With the NLP allergy process, we
teach the immune system a more appropriate response.
Testimonial from an Asthma and
Allergy sufferer
“I remember getting Asthma for
the first time at the age of 6. Gradually over the next 4-5 years it
became an increasing problem and until very recently was dependant upon
inhalers to quell wheezing from physical exertion, and often doing nothing
at all. A few months ago a G.P. recommended I try NLP to help control
immobilising hayfever. One 2 hour session and I haven’t had hayfever
since. A subsequent session focussed on my Asthma. Within 3-4 weeks my
Asthma had dropped to about 25% of it’s original level. Truly a tool for
now and the future. Many thanks.”
Stu.
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Asthma
Research |
A one year study (May 1993-May 1994)
run with approval of the Department of Health in Denmark studied the results
of using NLP methods to reverse the physical effects of asthma. This gives a
good example of the effectiveness of NLP in physical health care. After an
average of 13 hours of NLP work, the subjects increased their lung capacity
by 200ml (healing several years of damage in the one year of the study),
dropped use of inhalers to nil and reduced sleep disturbances to nil. Other
studies show similar results with disorders such as high blood pressure. |
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Mental Health
Examples |
When someone experiences behaviours
and emotions as not easily being in their conscious control it feels to them
like these things happen automatically. However these patterns must be
stored and organised in the nervous system for them to keep happening
automatically. NLP looks at how you can change those responses that don’t
work for you. This is like ‘Brain Software’ or understanding the structure
of ones experience and learning how to change it.
Anxiety.
When someone experiences unhelpful
anxiety, they ‘try’ to be more relaxed. This ends up feeling like an
internal struggle, as they try to overcome that part of themselves that gets
anxious. This would be like trying to correct a computer software glitch
without a manual.
Phobias and Trauma.
NLP has become
very well known for its success in rapidly changing phobias and post
traumatic responses. This may take as little as half an hour depending on
the precise nature of the problem. The change involves recoding the way the
memory has been stored in the nervous system.
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Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder Research |
Medical doctor
David Muss studied the NLP brief treatment for phobias and Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder. In 1991, he worked with 70 police involved in the Lockerbie
aeroplane bombing. He reported in the British Journal of Counselling
Psychology that the treatment worked successfully in every case, requiring a
maximum of three brief sessions. In 1998, New Zealand NLP Trainers Dr
Richard Bolstad and Margot Hamblett trained a group of 25 Psychiatrists in
Sarajevo to use the technique with survivors of war in Bosnia and Kosovo.
They reported immediate success using the process after only two days
training.
The
latest advances in neuro-immunology prove without doubt that people can
influence their mental and physical health by changing their thought
processes.
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