Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 1, Issue 10, (1 April 2017) | Page 13

The same technique has been combined with anxiety management using indirect hypnosis for dental care, massage therapy and midwifery with positive results. As a side note, all of our findings resonate extremely well with the approaches to stress and trauma outlined by “Dr Professor Bessel Van der Kolk” in his book “The Body Keeps the Score”. The Trauma Tapping Technique fits into direct and indirect hypnotherapy specifically and I believe sensory exposure therapies like TTT are a natural complement to hypnosis when it comes to taming the Amygdala. As you know, the proof of the pie is in the eating. It takes five minutes to try for yourself, see full instruction film at www.selfhel