Anxiety Symptoms - Oxford Hypnotherapy Clinic.
It’s normal for us to feel anxious occasionally. Anxiety is a form of fear and can be debilitating when it becomes common. Hypnotherapy has been shown to be very effective in helping to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety.
Physical symptoms associated with Anxiety:
Mental symptoms associated with Anxiety:
Using hypnotherapy it’s possible to relax the mind and the body, and in time it’s possible to make this relaxed attitude a habit.
There are many advantages to using hypnotherapy such as there are no side effects and it’s not addictive.
If you're not sure if hypnotherapy can help you, take advantage of our no-obligation preliminary consultation. Meet our certified clinical hypnotherapist in person during this full-hour meeting, learn how it works and have all your questions answered before deciding if it's worth your while to commit to a treatment for only £10.
It’s normal for us to feel anxious occasionally. Anxiety is a form of fear and can be debilitating when it becomes common. Hypnotherapy has been shown to be very effective in helping to alleviate the symptoms of anxiety.
Physical symptoms associated with Anxiety:
- Irregular heartbeat
- Muscular aches
- General fatigue
- Muscular tension
- Trembling
- Vertigo
- A dry mouth
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Stomach pain
- Perspiration
- Headaches
- Pins and needles
- Insomnia
- Restlessness
Mental symptoms associated with Anxiety:
- General irritability
- Restlessness
- Ongoing sense of dread
- Being constantly "on edge"
- Finding it difficult to concentrate
Using hypnotherapy it’s possible to relax the mind and the body, and in time it’s possible to make this relaxed attitude a habit.
There are many advantages to using hypnotherapy such as there are no side effects and it’s not addictive.
If you're not sure if hypnotherapy can help you, take advantage of our no-obligation preliminary consultation. Meet our certified clinical hypnotherapist in person during this full-hour meeting, learn how it works and have all your questions answered before deciding if it's worth your while to commit to a treatment for only £10.