Ask For Hypnosis...Hypnosis Works!

Scientific research has shown that clinical hypnotherapy is an appropriate adjunct to conventional treatment. The results of using this therapeutic tool, to eliminate pain and accelerate healing, are so remarkable that many hospitals, physicians, dentists, and other health care practitioners are now using it with their own patients.

Hi, my name is Nathan,  I'm married and have three wonderful daughters.  I am a driver by trade and I love my job.  Thirteen years ago I was diagnosed with colitis.  From that I developed IBS as well, Irritable Bowel Syndrome.  As I get nervous or for me knowing I am going to be away from a bathroom made daily activities very very difficult, like if my wife needed me to take the girls to school in the morning they were always late, that for me was the IBS.  Staying home other than going to work when I was well enough to work had become a way of life.  I used to be a spontaneous person, but not for a long time now.  Being fed up with my health and western medicine I was able to greatly reduce the affects of my colitis symptoms with other means of healing.  This was a year ago.  However the IBS just would not get any better.  I've been hearing more things about medical hypnosis so research some more with an open mind I did.  I was very interested in the results.  So I looked it up here locally and found Mindy Ash.  I called and set up an appointment.  Mindy Ash can best explain what she has to offer you.  All I can tell you is what Mindy has done for me.  She has given me my life back, my ability to function in life like a normal person went from 10% to now 98%.   I practice what I have learned every day.  Mindy, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.    Nathan I., Hawaii


 As a Christian with late stage cancer I understand how one might be hesitant to use medical hypnosis. But Mindy is very respectful of what you tell her and tailors each session, as well as the custom CD’s she makes to your needs. I was past the point of being able to control my pain through medication that would still allow me to drive and function. A few weeks after working with Mindy, I have reduced my medications. I have a much better control over the pain breakthroughs and my whole attitude has shifted back to being able to enjoy the time I do have left. And best of all, I can pray again, something that the pain was getting in the way of.
Cheryl Crandell

Pain Management

Many people find hypnosis can be helpful in minimizing and relieving pain, because hypnosis is a natural alternative to pain medication. The relaxed state of hypnosis helps eliminate the fear and anxiety that sometimes accompanies chronic pain.

Cancer

Hypnosis and visualization, or guided imagery, can help boost your immune system.  Additionally, hypnosis can help relieve the nausea and exhaustion associated with chemotherapy.

Surgery Preparation

Recently ABC News showed an interview with a woman who used hypnosis for surgery preparation. (It can be view here.) Research has shown that people who use hypnosis in preparation for an operation have less pain, fewer complications, and a shorter recovery period.  Additionally, one can feel calmer and less anxious about the surgery. Hypnosis can promote accelerated healing through therapeutic suggestions.

Accelerated Healing

Hypnosis and visualization, or guided imagery, can help  boost the immune system, increasing overall wellness and recovering more quickly.


In August of 2007 I had what would be called "corrective violence". Surgery that left me with a big cut from my pelvic bone up to just below my belly button and in a tremendous amount of pain. Gratefully someone recommended using hypnosis. I  spoke on the phone the day after my surgery with Mindy Ash, a clinical  hypnotherapist. Mindy's voice is a calming presence and through the use of hypnosis Mindy was able to help me build my own sanctuary, and transport me to a place  where my entire body and mind felt much more comfortable and at peace. Hypnosis is an amazingly wonderful thing, and in the hands of a good hypnotherapist it can perform "seeming" miracles. Thank you Mindy!

Tracy A., Surgery preparation and pain management

The term medical hypnotherapy is used for name recognition purposes only. It is not the practice of medicine. Persons with an ailment, or any kind of physical complaint for that matter, are to see their physician first for medical treatment, and make use of hypnosis and hypnotherapy as an adjunct to medical treatment.

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