Hypnotherapy is well known for healing trauma and pain relief. Hypnosis is also extremely valuable in working with sports enhancement, weight loss, motivation, self-esteem, anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, increased confidence, smoking, phobias and stress related issues.

Category: Anger Management (Page 4 of 5)

Classical Music Subliminal Sessions

We offer you a complete range of Subliminal Message Sessions that can help you to deal with your challenges.

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These MP3’s along with any other MP3’s should not be used as a substitute for any medical care you may be receiving. You should always refer to a doctor when necessary.

This is a subliminal recording and should not be listened to while driving or operating machinery. Headphones are not needed for this recording.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Do I need headphones to listen to this recording?

A. No, you do not need headphones. The messages have been embedded in a variety of ways, ensuring they can be absorbed either with or without headphones.

Q. Can I listen while driving or when I’m at work?

A. No. You should refrain from doing anything that requires concentration such as the operation of machinery or driving. This is for your own safety as some people may experience temporary drowsiness. I recommend that you listen while sleeping, relaxing, meditating, or enjoying activities such as drawing or reading.

Q. Do I need to watch the screen?

A. No, you don’t need to watch the screen. The messages are only embedded in the audio recording, so you just need to listen.

Q. Why can’t I hear any talking?

A. This is a subliminal recording, which means the affirmation messages are hidden within the audio.

Q. How do subliminal messages work?

A. Compared to regular audio, the subliminal affirmation messages are recorded at many different frequencies and volumes, therefore you will be unable to hear the messages consciously. Because you are unable to hear the messages consciously, they bypass the part of your mind that analyses information, thus enabling the messages to go directly to your subconscious mind, allowing them to be absorbed as a factual new reality.

Q. Can I sleep while listening?

A. You can listen to this recording whilst asleep or awake, both methods are effective.

Q. How long until I get results?

A. It varies. Some people will only have to listen for a matter of minutes to notice an improvement, whilst others will need to listen for several hours over the course of a few days.

Q. At what volume should I play the recording?

A. At whatever volume you find most comfortable.

Here is a list of the music played within this recording.

Total time:1:06:48.

0:00 – 5:41
Pachelbel – Canon
5:42 – 10:14
Chopin – Nocturne op.9 No.2
10:15 – 12:53
Handel – Sarabande
12:54 – 16:05
Faure – Romance Without Words
16:06 – 19:33
Chopin – Sonata No. 2 Op. 35, 3
19:33 – 22:43
Schubert – Ave Maria
22:43 – 28:49
Beethoven – Moonlight
28:50 – 33:51
Bach – Air on the G string
33:51 – 37:51
Bach – Marcello
37:52 – 41:13
Tchaikovsky – Waltz of The Flowers
41:14 – 47:18
Chopin – Andante Spianato
47:18 – 49:36
Johann Strauss – The Blue Danube
49:36 – 52:47
Beethoven – Fur Elise
52:47 – 58:05
Schubert – Impromptus Op. 90 No. 3
58:06 – 01:02:15
Beethoven – No. 8. Pathetique. Mov. 2
01:02:16 – 01:06:47
Mozart – Piano Sonata No. 16

We offer you a full range of subliminal, binaural beats and hypnosis recordings.

If you need the link to the MP3 download file – please send an e-mail to info@hypnotherapycenter.co.za.

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Hypnotherapy is ideal for Anger Management

Hypnotherapy can help those with anger management problems in several ways. The initial aim of the hypnotherapist will be to understand the root cause of your anger.

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As previously mentioned, anger management problems often stem from past experiences. These experiences can shape your behaviour and belief system. So while you may think another person or situation is causing your anger, it may well come from yourself. Once this is understood, your hypnotherapist can begin work changing this.

To do so, your hypnotherapist will work on a conscious and unconscious level to help change your negative thought processes. Doing this may involve relaxation techniques and suggestions from your hypnotherapist to help control your anger.

The hope is that this will change your reaction to anger triggers. Instead of feeling overwhelmed and angry, you should feel calmer and more relaxed. Feeling calmer in stressful situations helps you to think more clearly so you can react in a more appropriate way.

Anger management hypnotherapy can also help with some of the symptoms of anger. For example, if you are suffering from anxiety, stress or depression hypnotherapy can be helpful.

The number of anger management hypnotherapy sessions you’ll need will depend on your individual circumstances. It is likely that your hypnotherapist will teach you some self-hypnosis techniques and relaxation tips. You can use these at home when you feel angry or stressed to help you control your anger in the long-term.

The goal of anger management. Many people think that anger management is about learning to suppress your anger. The true goal of anger management isn’t to suppress feelings of anger, but rather to understand the message behind the emotion and express it in a healthy way without losing control.

Feeling angry is a normal part of life. Usually anger is a result of feeling frustrated, insulted, deceived or even under attack. For many, anger is a natural reaction that passes quickly. In some instances however, it can become a difficult emotion to control.

Failing to manage anger effectively can lead to mental and physical health problems. You may find your anger management issues are affecting your relationships, your work or even your self-esteem.

On this page we’ll look at anger management in more detail and offer tips on how to deal with anger. We’ll also explore treatment options such as hypnotherapy for anger.

When does anger become a problem?
Anger can be a useful emotion that triggers a physical reaction in the body. This reaction is called ‘fight or flight’ and it normally happens when we are stressed or threatened. Adrenaline is pumped around the body, making you feel tense and ready to ‘fight’ the threat, or flee.

The problem here is that fighting or running away isn’t usually an appropriate option. This can make it difficult for us to express anger, and this is where some people develop a problem.

When you aren’t able to express your anger, you may bottle it up. This can cause angry outbursts at inappropriate times. It may also make you feel more angry in general, leading you to react more aggressively in other situations.

Everyone’s experience will differ, but the following types of anger issues are recognized as potentially damaging:

  • Chronic anger – Ongoing, prolonged anger can affect the immune system and result in other mental health issues.
  • Passive anger – When people express their anger in a passive way it often affects relationships.
  • Overwhelmed anger – Caused when an individual feels there is simply too much to cope with.
  • Self-inflicted anger – When anger is directed toward yourself due to guilt, it can be mentally damaging.
  • Judgmental anger – Directed towards others, the feeling of anger usually comes with resentment.
  • Volatile anger – Leading to violent outbursts, this form of anger can be troubling for loved ones.

If you don’t learn how to deal with anger, it can lead to physical and mental health problems.

Physical effects of anger
Suffering from anger management issues in the long-term can affect your health.

Research shows it can link to the following conditions:

  • high blood pressure
  • colds and flu
  • heart disease
  • cancer
  • stroke
  • stomach problems.

If you are worried about any physical symptoms, you should consider seeking advice from your doctor. They will be able to assess your symptoms and see if they could be linked to your anger management issues.

Emotional effects of anger

Not being able to express your anger can eventually lead to further mental health conditions, such as:

  • depression
  • self-harm
  • anxiety.

In some cases, anger management problems can be a symptom of another mental health concern. If you are experiencing any of these conditions a visit to your doctor is recommended.

Do I need help with anger management?
Recognizing that you have a problem with anger management can be difficult. You may think being angry is just the way you are, or you may not recognise your symptoms as anger related.

If the following has happened, you may benefit from professional anger management help:

  • Your behaviour has led you to break the law.
  • You are violent towards your partner, family or other people.
  • You deliberately break things or damage property.
  • You regularly argue with those close to you.
  • You feel angry constantly but feel unable to express yourself.
  • You feel out of control when you are angry and are worried about what you might do.
  • In terms of getting help, there are various approaches you could try including dedicated programmes,
  • alking therapies and anger management hypnotherapy.

Anger management courses often help groups of people at a time. The aim of these courses is to offer alternative ways of dealing with anger. They often teach self-help techniques and relaxation exercises.

Talking therapies like counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy normally take place one on one. These approaches will try to help you understand the cause of your anger. The ultimate goal is to help you change your behaviour.

Hypnotherapy is an increasingly popular therapy option for those looking to change their behaviour. Anger management hypnotherapy in particular can help establish the underlying source of anger before changing unhelpful thought patterns.

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