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O.C.D. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder         

 Obsessive compulsive disorder is actually a complete misnomer .
Obsessive actions and behaviours are quite different from Compulsive actions and behaviours and indeed the thought processes of the Obsessive are very different to that of the Compulsive.
The greatest difference is the fact that the Obsessive gains no relief from the enactment of his or her obsessive thoughts or the actions which they repeatedly perform to relieve the symptoms which they suffer but unfortunately this only serves to produce more anxiety and distress.
The Compulsive does have some reward for their inexplicable thoughts and actions in the shape of an easing of their symptoms for a short while at least.

  With this in mind here the explanation of the Obsessive Compulsive disorder.
  Always common are recurrent obsessional thoughts or compulsive acts.
Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images or impulses that enter in a persons thought processes again and again in a very stereo-typical form.
The Obsessive-compulsive is well aware that these thoughts "often frightening or disgusting" to person come from themselves but has no control over them. 

How can Hypnotherapy Help with O.C.D.

  Hypno-Analysis is a form of therapy which follows the doctrine of "cause and effect". This means that for every symptom displayed (effect) there is a cause.
The aim of Hypno-analysis is to find the cause of the and release it , once released the symptom (s) will disappear forever.

  Hypno -analysis is at it's most effective when dealing with emotional problems and nervous disorders as they respond particularly well to this form of therapy.

  The Analytical therapy aims to bring within the client a moment best described as a surprising and liberating enlightenment. This moment of enlightenment is most commonly found within
8-12 sessions of analysis . When the cause of the anxiety has been found and released the symptoms are gone for good.

  This is an all encompassing therapy which produces complete freedom from the symptoms as opposed to merely controlling the effects of symptoms with anti-depressants, homeopathic remedies ,
smoking , drinking or Counselling etc.

                 

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