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2011年2月20日 星期日

Labour, shows "panic or despair"

line: OPPOSITION Gael leader Enda Kenny, the labour party has described as an act of "desperation" advertising campaign. Speaking during a visit to Co Limerick yesterday, Mr. Kenny was asked the newspapers who attack him principal financial plan.


He stated that "I am disappointed to see where labour drifted here, and I'm not sure whether it's panic or despair, but I just want to say that I have no interest in misleading advertising.


The public was much more the interrogation of political parties about their future plans for the country than advertising campaigns, "he said.


Mr. Kenny refused to predict the outcome of an election or if his party wins an overall majority of his performance in the polls, but said he was confident the country "responds to our call."


"The last time is that we have held elections, Gael an agreement with the Labour Party and the people said there was sufficient choice.


"It's a real choice, and we are basing our programme at the five-point plan to get this country working."


Kenny MR called depth of anger and agony in homes across Ireland "absolutely palpable", and insisted Gael is committed to changing business was held here.


He insisted the "nepotism" and collusion will cease if Gael comes to power and said that his party has already listed the 145 Cuango he'd assimilation or delete.


Mr. Kenney was in Limerick Bruree, Co, where he began his party agri-food policy.


Group proposed to introduce legislation that would fair trade by supermarkets disclose the origin of goods and help put an end to unfair trade practices. "


The Group also proposed a clearer labelling and said it would support existing tax incentives for young farmers. It also plans to overhaul process of public procurement to the agri-food businesses access to contract catering and said it would ease the burden of a carbon tax on farmers by Liberation farm diesel from any future increases.


Speaking at yesterday's launch of Gael of agriculture, fisheries and food press Andrew Doyle said his party wanted to position Ireland as green as the food island at the international level.


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2011年2月19日 星期六

Panic attack triggers and root cause Hypnotherapy

Mental disorders such as panic attacks are extremely frequent these days. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry puts the number of general anxiety disorder cases in the USA alone at over 19 million people! Of this, it's estimated that around 6 million suffer from anxiety and panic attacks.


This statistic is very revealing. But one of the most troubling facts about it is that the vast majority of these cases are treated almost exclusively with pharmacological means. Chemicals. Medications.


So-called "alternative" therapies have only recently began gathering momentum, as it is now becoming patently obvious to the sufferers of this condition that the "orthodox" pharmacological approach simply doesn't work very well in most cases.


What's worse, it's fraught with dangers and side-effects and whatever results are achieved, usually don't last (not without continuing to use these medications!)..


It is now a widely accepted fact that psychotherapy offers the best tools to effectively (and side-effect-free) deal with panic attacks. And among the various tools available to psychotherapy, hypnotherapy - and particularly RCH - is presently broadly acknowledged as the (almost) undisputed champion (though proponents of CBT may disagree: see my other reports for more on this subject).


The "disputes" which still exist come almost invariably from the psychiatric/medical and pharmacological circles (and some from "competing" natural therapies). But the voices that matter most - the patients themselves - once they've tried this method, rarely if ever go back. There's no need, because they get cured very quickly!


It needs to be acknowledged that not all forms of panic attacks yield to hypnotherapy. Usually, these are linked to "clinical depressions." This may be because they indeed have a "physical" background as the majority of psychiatrists maintain, or because these particular individuals are simply extremely resistant to "digging in their subconscious past." For those (minority) sufferers, the orthodox, medicinal route may be the only way to go.


For the rest, there are many different types of alternative and "natural" treatments, and many of them report excellent results. If a particular practitioner of a given method is sufficiently adept at applying it to his or her patients, he or she may even achieve an incredibly high cure rate.


But a method which tends to work the best for most therapists, is hypnosis. This said, there are many different types of hypnotic therapies, so this statement shouldn't be left unqualified.


The methodology which I advocate ("Root Cause Hypnotherapy") is one which works the best, even if it isn't entirely conventional.


At the heart of psychotherapeutic treatments aimed at curing panic attacks lies one deceptively simple assumption: the cause for them can be traced to one or more traumatic experiences in the patient's past. Some of those traumatic experiences may have been obvious to an outsider, others may have been very subtle and convoluted and a logical link may appear tenuous at best or even unlikely.


The psychotherapist's job is not to unravel these logical - or illogical - connections. The job is simply to help the patient discover that root event and then help him or her deal with it - once it's discovered. A psychologist always strives to look for purely "natural" or "psychological" solutions to all the various psychological conditions. This is what most psychologists have in common. But the difference between different treatments really comes down to the manner in which the therapies are conducted.


In case of panic attacks, for instance a psychologist may try to "reason" with the patient or "persuade" him or her or perhaps make "lifestyle recommendations". Or, as in my case, resort to "techniques" such as hypnosis. Some psychologists prefer not to look for those root causes, but rather choose to focus on rebuilding and strengthening their patients' personality structures - a process which, if conducted well, can also lead to excellent results. Other non-psychological approaches include diets, exercise regimens or meditation, and there is a lot to recommend some of these methods, when taken on a case by case basis. It also needs to be pointed out that combination methodologies can also work very well. Recently even some psychiatric treatments started employing elements of hypnotherapy. Most methodologies which do not address the root causes, however, unlike hypnotherapy, have less chance of long-term success.


My personal issue with many of those "alternative treatments" is the highly variant methodology. It seems that for every "healer" there's a different method. This means that while some may indeed be very successful with their techniques, others may be total failures - but the public is still left none the wiser, and no one can reasonably say that, for example, "special diet techniques cure panic attacks." SOME may well do. But which ones? In case of hypnotherapy, this reservation also holds true, but to a much lesser degree. Modern therapeutic methodologies are now quite well established and as long as the practitioner applies them correctly, his or her results are actually quite predictable. Not in all cases, of course.


Recently the number of hypnosis courses has skyrocketed and it may seem like every Tom, Dick and Harry is now a hypnotist.


This amateur hypnosis trend is perhaps the single most troubling development in this otherwise superbly promising field. Thousands of well-meaning amateurs can do much damage to hypnotherapy's reputation. I've frequently heard of patients bitterly complaining how they were mislead or cheated by a "hypnotist". But it needs to be said that these kind of situations are not limited to hypnosis. Charlatans are everywhere. And they're not limited to "alternative" circles. As a university student I remember a popular booklet being circulated, entitled "How To Cheat With Statistics..."


Dr Frank R. Stahl, PhD was educated at Universities in Sweden, Germany and the USA. He is known from his numerous radio & TV appearances in English, German, Swedish, Danish and Spanish and is one of the originators of "Root-Cause Hypnotherapy."


"Dreamwalk For Panic Attacks" is a highly effective audio-hypnotherapy system developed by Dr Stahl. To learn more about it, get a complete (free) report about the nature of panic attacks and try it for yourself, visit http://www.thedreamwalk.com

Social phobia-how to overcome social phobia, once and For all


Social phobia fear,, terror--regardless of whether or not you want to cal it, the phenomenon is incredibly common. Shyness is a more everyday term for behaviors and thought patterns among those who suffer milder forms of this condition. In the more extreme end of the spectrum is anxiety social disorder, a mental illness in the DSM IV described. The fact is, for all too many of us, Garcins summation at the end of Sartre's play no quit all also true: If you suffer panic paralyzing, when you enter the society then, for you, is hell actually other people. Fear for social situations can take many forms, and cause a wide range of negative effects from simple disadvantages, loneliness depression, and establish long-term.

One Problem many forms

Fear other people can appear in many guises. Many suffer from this condition doesn't look like they have a problem. Because of how important and complex social interactions is in our society, many people choose to socialize around or in spite of their phobias, increase their suffering.

For example, prefer some shy people to go out in large groups, and remain silent. They hide their terror behind others ' conversations and dry does not contribute to the plans and the activities of the group. Other phobics fear on the other hand, is seen as boring and unintelligent in society. Compensation for their feelings of inferiority fear, and these individuals make long, loud speech and--out of terror--listen not to anything anyone else says. Some people worry about done butt of jokes, and to compensate, Act rude and insulting their companions, apparently without provocation.

Dire consequences

Even if their symptoms are different, suffering all these individuals at the end of the day, in the same way. Because of a certain mental gadgets find they themselves could enjoy the company of other people. As a result, they may be depressed and lonely, feeling as if no one in the world can know them in the least. Plus socially anxious people may develop a reduced ability to inspired with others. People, there is nothing else than a source fear for (as is so often the case for sick anxiety of social disorder), at some point stop should be perceived human. They cease to be perceived as something more than threats.

Techniques, work to Stop social phobia fear, and dread

Fear for other people can be very frustrating issues trying to solve your own. Repeated social only worsens the problem. You can not hope to conquer fear your even into frightening situations again and again without understanding them. in fact, the repeated exposure to something fear can you cause you fear that thing. Traditional therapy does not always work either. If you suffer from fear social, is it too easy to replace your treat a group of actual friends.

Hypnotherapy and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) are examples of techniques on the other hand, can offer results. With hypnotherapy and NLP teaches you to isolate your negative thoughts patterns--very thoughts as unconsciously enter your mind when you're in the company of others and your start fear with s rearing their ugly heads. When you learn to recognize your negative thought patterns, can NLP help you learn how to change them, and. Your social fear becomes phobia will soon be a thing of the past.








J J Seymour is an author with Self help. recordings Hypnotherapy and NLP can be very effective in helping you to overcome your Social phobia anxiety-one good source for experienced hypnotherapists and NLP practitioners are just be good. This organization has experienced professionals throughout the United Kingdom in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Buckinghamshire, East Anglia, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Surrey, Sussex and Scotland. You will also find links to related practitioners for the treatment of social phobia and anxiety in Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, Dublin, Ireland, and Sydney, Melbourne and Perth in Australia. These people deal with a wide range of fears and phobias, and for more information about the topics treated go here-Social phobia help.


2011年2月18日 星期五

Treat blood sugar makes Hypnotherapy more effective?


Blood sugar is a concentration of blood sugar low. There are two types of blood sugar. First occurs in who eat an excessive amount of processed sugar. Other medical is a diagnosis, that indicates a person has an unusual tendency to blood sugar quick drops without provocation.

When the sugar into the body floods blood stream with glucose. This stimulates the pancreas to create insulin more. Insulin causing cells become more high permeable to sugar. As a result, the sugar is taken in and out of cells and out of the blood, hence reduce blood sugar level. When insulin too much is released blood sugar falls too far, and a person begins to feel weak, fragile and worried.

Blood sugar can disguise, exaggerate or model other symptons especially emotional reactions, and Add calculator must first for subsequent therapies to be effective. Physiological symptoms may include dizziness, weakness, case, cravings for sweets, lack of hunger, lack of concentration, crash course, nausea, emotional instability, mood swings or a general inability to work clearly.

Alternating blood sugar drops and adrenaline film rushes may create an unreasonable amount of physical and stress fatigue, including depression. This can affect the way the brain processes information, promote irrationality, inferential suspicion, suggestibility, excessive mood swings, feelings of lack of control and interference with logical reasoning.

Blood sugar can lower ego sensations, reduce physical suggestibility, produce incongruent behaviors and effect both the short and long term memory. Other physical and mental health problems may include being overweight, excessive PMS or menopause, headache, chronic diseases, allergies, lack of motivation panic or attack.

Treatment should include a change of diet blood sugar to stabilise the drops, which stress emotional, suggestibility and irrational behavior. Afterwards, appropriate behavioral condition and therapeutic approach can Add be calculator.

c 2006, LifeWorks.








Zen Lear is a certified hypnoterapeut (c. Ht.), certified Aroma-hypnoterapeut (A-Ht.), career justitsrad, ordained Minister and the life of the Planner. He specializes in helping people clarify their own personal mission and goals by using a number of counseling and healing techniques. He has a private practice located in Los Angeles, CA and can be reached in zenlear@sbcglobal.net.


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2011年2月17日 星期四

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Hypnosis for pregnant women

 A pregnant woman that mothers will be trained by pregnant hypnotizing learn hypnotizing to assess whether it can reduce the pain of childbirth.

And researchers from the University of Central Lancashire in Blackburn with mothers 800 webrnli in a two-year pilot study.


Dawn said Prof. Su, specialist in obstetrics in auklan, project idea came from local women.


The other study in Australia and was the only New Zealand ".


"There is evidence that hypnosis can reduce the anxiety that can reduce the pain," Professor dawn, used for conditions including irritable bowel syndrome as (IBS).

Pilot study

Who will teach women ranging from 30 to 35 weeks pregnant hypnotizing techniques which will be submitted in addition to the normal level of care you receive.


"There's a study in Australia and New Zealand that use women in pregnancy but we advise that it is better to start earlier," Professor.


And receive ongoing study alongside "NHS Trust hospitals in Lancashire in the East", funded by the National Institute for NHS health research (NIHR).


Auklan leadership project but working alongside Manchester Sheffield universities of Lancaster and York.


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