In Parts 1, 2, and 3 of our series, we covered the foundational principles of NLP and hypnotherapy, their application in sports performance, and the long-term benefits experienced by young athletes. In this final installment, we will provide practical tips and exercises for parents and coaches to support the mental training of children and teenagers using NLP and hypnotherapy and answer some important and valid frequently asked questions about the therapies. These strategies will help reinforce the techniques learned during sessions and create a supportive environment for continuous improvement and confidence building.
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Imagine yourself eating healthy food that promotes weight management. Imagine losing weight with hypnotherapy – because it really does work. Certified professional hypnotherapists use various techniques to help you lose weight with hypnosis Adelaide. Many individuals don’t realise the power of hypnosis in achieving weight loss and getting into shape.
Read moreNLP and Hypnotherapy for Children and Teenager Sports Performance and Confidence: Part 3 - Long-Term Benefits and the Effectiveness of NLP and Hypnotherapy in Children
In Parts 1 and 2 of our series, we delved into the foundational principles of NLP and hypnotherapy alongside their specific techniques and applications, particularly in enhancing sports performance and confidence among children and teenagers. For this third installment, we will explore the long-term benefits of these approaches, providing a comprehensive understanding of these methodologies and their applications and we will also discuss the factors that can potentially affect the effectiveness of NLP and hypnotherapy in children. Understanding these enduring advantages and the potential limitations to their effectiveness can provide valuable insights into why these methodologies are effective, how they can create lasting positive changes, and how we can get the best from them.
Read moreSeries Derealisation: Article 1 of 3. “About derealisation.”
Derealisation and depersonalisation go hand in hand, and combined, whether chronic or episodic, are very emotionally upsetting. Bouts of this disorder can last hours, days, weeks, and sometimes even months. In some people, these episodes of unreality might turn into ongoing issues, which may get better or worse at times. However, studies have shown many people have passing feelings of one or the other, and are not a cause for any concern. Ongoing feelings though, should not be ignored, as it could be a sign of another mental health or physical condition. It is always best to visit a doctor if you are concerned about anything.
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