Paranoia Resolved in Cambridge and London with Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy and applied psychological techniques
If you struggle with paranoia you are likely frequently worry that other people are out to criticise, reject, exploit or harm you. People who are paranoid tend to have strong social anxiety. Those with social anxiety tend to worry constantly about how they appear to others. They tend to be very aware that people could be judging them, because they are judging themselves. They are, consequently, very alert to criticism and threat. People who are paranoid also believe that others are always interested in and thinking about them. They assume that they are at the forefront of other people?s thoughts.
Freeman et al (2005), proposed the following ?Paranoia Hierarchy? (below).
The more severe the paranoid thoughts (the higher the number) the less frequent they tend to be; i.e. your average paranoid person may be consumed by social-anxiety fears (number 1) but may only occasionally worry that people were really out to do them significant physical harm (number 5).
- Social evaluative concerns (e.g. fears of rejection, feelings of vulnerability, thoughts that the world is potentially dangerous).
- Ideas of reference (e.g. people talking about you, being watched).
- Mild threat (e.g. people trying to cause minor distress such as irritation).
- Moderate threat (e.g. people going out of their way to get at you).
- Severe threat (e.g. people trying to cause significant physical, psychological, or social harm, conspiracies, known to wider public).
Paranoia can be very damaging to sufferers' relationships as trust is a huge issue to people with a paranoid thoughts. Their hyper-sensitivity to criticism, and the catastrophic way in which they process events means that they find it incredibly hard to trust people, and perceive untrustworthiness in everyone they meet – including their own family, spouse and friends. Quite often paranoid people have experienced highly critical, abusive or hostile experiences sometime in the past.
I offer two different forms of treatment for successfully resolving paranoia and paranoid thoughts.
Resolving Paranoia with Pure Hypnoanalysis
Pure Hypnoanalysis is a very effective therapy for treating paranoia. It is a very special type of hypnotherapy and one of the best methods in the world for treating emotional, psychological or anxiety-related problems.
Paranoia is often caused by unresolved, bottled up emotions. In this uniquely successful therapy, you are able to completely resolve the root emotional cause of your paranoia, in a very safe and non-judgmental atmosphere. Over a period of about 6 to 12 sessions, we slowly link experiences together (using a process of 'free association') until you have released all your bottled up emotions. Upon finishing therapy, you will find that you are no longer held back by unresolved emotional issues and are able to live the life you really want.
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Banishing Paranoia through Changing Limiting Beliefs
My Changing Limiting Beliefs training programme is an alternative way of putting an end to your paranoia. I have developed this process over the last 10 years, combining the unique insights
that I have gained from working with so many clients with powerful psychological techniques. This programme teaches you how to take control of your thoughts, feelings, emotions, doubts and worries. Through changing your limiting beliefs you will find that you will gain amazing personal insight. With the training you will be able to completely alter the way you think and feel about yourself and challenging situations, enabling you to live a happier, more successful and positive life.
The Changing Limiting Beliefs programme is particularly suitable for anyone who may, for whatever reason, find going through a course of Pure Hypnoanalysis very difficult or impossible.
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About Rob Kelly
Rob Kelly is a hypnotherapist and psychotherapist, who has been in full time practice for around 20 years. He is the Director of Training for the International Association of Pure Hypnoanalysts (IAPH), one of the largest independant hypnotherapy organisations in the world.
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How Do I Make An Appointment?
The Cambridge Hypnotherapy Clinic is open from 9a.m. - 6p.m. Monday to Friday.
A completely confidential and free initial consulatation is offered so that you can discuss your anxiety with me and we can decide whether a course of Pure Hypnoanalysis or the The Changing Limiting Beliefs Training Programme would be the best treatment option for you. This consultation also allows you to ask me any questions that you may have.
To book a free initial consultation, call me on my mobile: 07971 006747
Or e-mail me at: rob@rck.net.
Help for paranoia in Cambridge and London, with Rob Kelly, using hypnotherapy, Pure Hypnoanalysis and applied psychological techniques
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