Dr. Al Reyemi doesn’t stop at the hypnosis session, though,
he assigns his
patients work to do off site and says that he’s been successful in helping people
with addictions, depression and a number of mental health challenges. He
blames historical suspicion about hypnotherapy on its sporadic use as a clinically
valid treatment option, as well as skepticism in the medical community. But his
work makes abundantly clear that hypnosis is a professionally valid alternative,
as well as a complement to other, more traditional therapies.
Mesothelioma
A form of cancer usually arising
from exposure to asbestos, Mesothelioma
patients are finding new hope in hypnotherapy
and Neuro Linguistic
Programming (NLP, which we’ll discuss later on).
Because of the invasive and often unpleasant nature of cancer treatments,
hypnotherapy can provide patients with a form
of support not generally
considered in traditional medicine. The calming effect of the therapy can also
provide patients with an important tool in pain management, as the disease and
its treatment progresses.
Hypnotherapy can also put patients and their
families at peace with the
probability of early death usually associated with the disease. The natural
hypnotic state allows patients access to their subconscious and thus, a means of
apprehending the beauty of life. This is a gateway to understanding the nature of
life as transitory, with death being a normal part of it. It’s also a way for patients
to make peace with what’s happening to their bodies, as mesothelioma is known
to lead to body dysmorphia, putting patients at odds with their physical beings.
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