Using Hypnosis for Anxiety PDF Print E-mail
By Jon Mercer

  To those suffering with anxiety and panic attack symptoms, it is usually obvious that the feelings which bring on the anxiety symptoms come from a deeper, less-accessible part of the mind -- the unconscious mind. For this reason, hypnosis for anxiety is a popular method of addressing both the underlying causes and symptoms of these problems, and can help eliminate or -- at the very least -- help control the anxiety in a more resourceful way that improves quality of life.


More and more, hypnosis for anxiety is used to help treat anxiety symptoms and stop panic attacks. It can also help us to de-stress and relieve everyday tension that builds up from work, responsibilities and family life. As a method of treatment, hypnosis has been endorsed by the American Medical Association since 1958 for a broad range of health issues, both physical and emotional in nature. Hypnosis for anxiety is considered a type of brief therapy, and of course is all-natural, with virtually no known side effects.

Hypnosis for anxiety disorders and depression are two areas that show a great deal of promise for those suffering with either (or both) of these conditions. The process of hypnosis is simple and research shows that hypnosis works for a number of psychological and medical conditions, including hypnosis for anxiety and panic.

But hypnosis is also an area of mental health which is filled with plenty of stereotypes and misinformation. Despite common misunderstandings, hypnosis is actually a naturally occurring state; we all access hypnotic states every day, whether we know it or not. The only difference is that a trained hypnotist can help you enter these natural states for the specific purpose of changing unconscious programming; and insight and healing can happen quickly in some cases.

Despite some of the misconceptions, hypnosis doesn't involve giving up your free will or being controlled by another person (the hypnotherapist for example). What it does do is allow the subject to suspend their conscious reasoning processes for a specific period of time and be more open to the power of positive suggestion. For these reasons, hypnosis for anxiety is considered perfectly safe, and is even used by many hospitals and dentists for controlling pain.

But there is one happy side-effect: it has been documented that hypnosis for anxiety can end up benefiting many other areas of the patient's life as well, including increased social skills and better self confidence.

Self-hypnosis is also a viable option for anxiety, and is very similar to the practice of guided relaxation. They both encourage your subconscious mind to be receptive to new suggestions, and while in this state, anxiety hypnosis can remove negative thoughts and attitudes, while creating positive thoughts and beliefs that lead to new, more productive behaviors and less anxiety and stress in your everyday life.

Since many these programs are now available through online audio or video, you can access the hypnosis sessions for anxiety quickly and make use of them from the comfort and security of your own home. When recorded by a competent hypnotherapist, self hypnosis for anxiety CDs, videos or MP3s can be very effective in uncovering useful skills and inner resources for controlling anxiety, relaxing, staying calm, and increasing feelings of self esteem.

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