View Full Version : going on friday to see hypnotherapist
i'll let you know how i get on. can anyone tell me if this has helped them
It helps you relax and implant positive messages. Enjoy. If you have a specific issue or trigger fast phobia cure can be very powerful.
Let us know how you get on.
nomorepanic
25-07-03, 21:54
You will love it tate - just try to relax and take it all in.
Nicola
well i think i've pick the wrong hypnotheripst. went once. was quite good. she then told me it was 50 pound. made another appointment and unfortunatley i had to cancel. she has just rang me then and gone beserk with me for it. dont think i'll go back to her again
nomorepanic
01-08-03, 17:37
Oops that is not good Tate. She should be more understanding if you had to cancel. I guess she is annoyed cos it has cost her £50 but that is no reason to shout at you.
£50 does sound a lot of money to me - I paid about £30 - £35. Are you going to try and find another one?
Nic
Nicola's right.
£ 30 - £35 is defineately the going rate for about an hour. I guess unless it's central London ..[:o)]
yes. i think i'll try and find another one. i live in newcastle and thought that 50 pound was a bit extreme. nevermind i'm sure i'll find another one
I pay £30 a sesh and the lady is lovely - I'm driving again after nearly 2 years off the road and having been going back on the motorway which terrified me - after 2 sessions - got another one tomorrow and if this keeps me a happy person i'm going to have one every two weeks as a maintenance thing.
x
Shell
where did you find out about this,who do you go and see,for this help
well done shelly.
nomorepanic
05-08-03, 08:46
Bishop - I found my hypnotherapist in the yellow pages but there is a posting on here somewhere on how to find a good one. Let me dig it out and tell you where it is.
Nic
nomorepanic
05-08-03, 08:54
Bish - there is a posting under this subject of "Hypnotherapy" on how to find a good one and one that is registered.
Would you be prepared to travel to Luton cos then you could see the woman I see?
Nic
hi nic
please send me a e mail,are they expensive
nomorepanic
08-08-03, 21:19
Hi Bish
Not sure what you want me to email you?
Mine charges £30 - £35 (block bookings are cheaper)
Nic
Bish
So sorry I didnt respond - I dont always go back and check my last postings - hope you have managed to find one, I got the list of Nic's site - I would say most good therapists will sit with you a while on the first session to find out a little bit about you and see how they can target the problems.
x Shell
Shell
nomorepanic
13-08-03, 19:49
Shell/Bish - my fist hypnotherapy session was 2 hours long. The first hour was spent talking about my problems and getting all the info - this is essential I think! The second hour was the actual Hypnotherapy.
This obviously cost double the price but I think they need to understand all your problems before they can help you.
Nic
hi nic
did you find it helped,and are you still having session
bish
nomorepanic
06-09-03, 18:56
Hi Bish - I missed replying to this one for some reason!
Yes it was very helpful and got me back on a plane again! (not that i fly now)
I am not having any treatment at the moment but am thinking of going back again soon!
Nicola
hi nic
perhaps you should try flying lessons ,it might be quicker than using the roads at the mo,have you ever tried,you could get your pilots licence.lol
bish:D
nomorepanic
07-09-03, 17:49
Bish
It was helpful. I am not currently having sessions but may go back.
Nicola
hi nic
thats good,hope you do well,good luck ,keep well.
bish
i had 6 hypno sessions paid £50 each time and althoughi find my self doing some of the technecs he told me im certainly not cured. think i will find another
I paid £50 too but it was a hypnotherapist who only did short-term work. She reckoned 8-12 sessions was all that was needed for most people and she never worked longer than that. It didn't help me very much but my anxiety is genral and unfocused - nothing triggers it, I just feel very anxious and fearful most of the time. Might have worked better for phobias or something more specific. I now know that there are different kinds of hypnotheray and a great mass of different organisations and registers of them - all very confusing! The person I saw was very Freudian and did regression work. There have been some good reports of Ericksonian hypnotherapy which I think is closely linked to NLP.
Theresa
nomorepanic
10-01-04, 15:47
Wow - £50 sounds a lot to me! What area are you in?
Nicola
flippin eck...i pay 20 each
i usually pay £40 but the last one i saw was free because of my age.
I'm in North Hertfordshire - I think the person I saw charged more 'cos it was short-term work which somehow equates to paying more. If I'd paid for the 12 sessions up-front I would've been chargd for 8. The latest 'No Panic' newletter had a letter from someone who paid around £300 for 4 sessions of Ericksonian hypnosis which apparently cured her of blushing. However I know of an Ericksonian therpaist near me who charges £35. It seems to depend on your problem I think.
Theresa
nomorepanic
12-01-04, 21:41
Thanks for the info Theresa
My hypnotherapist charges a flat fee regardless of what condition you go to see her for. She is in Luton if that helps anyone.
Wow - I just checked her latest prices and she charges £50 an hour too. That is one hell of an inflation rate. It was £35 when I last went about 2 years ago!! If you got for 10 sessions then it is £35 a session but I guess that is payable upfront so quite a lot to fork out!
Don't these people cash in on our illnesses.
Nicola
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