Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 3, Issue - 2, ( 1 August 2018) | Page 23
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
explaining what will happen next to keep their sense of safety, allows the
session to continue without having to go through the abreaction, and still
resolving the underlying mecha- nism.
During the introductory interview
If an emotional response is activated during a pre-treatment interview it is a
great opportunity to apply TTT. Many core issues can be cleared up, and
the client will be moving into a relaxed and lighter trance, allowing for a
natural progression into the hypnotherapy session.
Using TTT with massage therapy
It is not uncommon for emotional distress to be triggered during massage
therapy. For a trained therapist it is easy to incorporate TTT for the
emotional issue as part of the massage therapy, an d then move back to
treating the body symptoms.
Using TTT during pregnancy and labour
TTT is a wonderful tool for calming down the nervous system and helping
mothers, fathers and babies during the pregnancy and also during
childbirth. It is easy for the midwife or a relative to provide the technique.
Using TTT in dentistry
When there is anxiety in a dental care situation, applying TTT in the dentist
chair prior to the oral examination will put the person at ease, lessen the
anxiety and the perception of pain or discomfort.
Gunilla Hamne, "Sweden"
Stress and Trauma Consultant
Founder of Peaceful HeartNetwork
www.peacefulheart.se
www.selfhelpfortrauma.org
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Ulf Sandström
Is a mental trainer and hypnotherapist
A complementary therapist
with in-depth knowledge and experience of principles, methods and procedures
for treatment of a large variety of
symptoms of emotional stress and trauma; including flashbacks, addiction,
chronic pain,
cognitive dissonance, IBS, GAD COD, grief, rumination and sleep. With the
Peaceful HeartNetwork he works with First Aid
for emotional and traumatic stress in zone of post- conflict
such as: Rwanda, D.R. Congo and Lesbos, Greece
Read more at: www.ulfsandstrom.com,
www.peacefulheart.se & www.selfhelpfortrauma.org.