How to Cope with Almost Anything with Hypnotherapy: Simple Ideas to Enhance Your Wellbeing and Resilience
By (Author) Daniel Fryer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Green Tree
3rd September 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
615.8512
Paperback
208
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
ACCESS TO 23 HYPNOTHERAPY AUDIO SESSIONS INCLUDED Discover how one of the oldest forms of healing can transform your life. What if there was something that could improve your mental health, reduce your stress levels, enhance your coping strategies in the face of adversity, help you to feel happier and more fulfilled, and make modern life more manageable There is. Hypnotherapy can do all these things and more. This is an accessible, practical guide to hypnotherapy. No fads, no gimmicks. Written by Daniel Fryer, an experienced clinical hypnotherapist who has worked in medical and private practice for nearly 20 years, it clears up misconceptions you may have and gives you the tools to improve the wellbeing of both your body and your mind. How to Cope with Almost Anything with Hypnotherapy teaches you how to use self-hypnosis, so you can practise anytime, anywhere. Using the QR codes in the book you can also access over 20 hypnotherapy audio sessions, guided by Daniel himself. So, what are you waiting for
Daniel has put hypnotherapy, as well as other therapeutic modalities, back on the self-help menu and has done so in an easily digestible and accessible way. * Avy Joseph, Cofounder of the College of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies *
Provides readers with a knowledgeable and insightful guide to hypnotherapy and how you can improve your life using your own mind. Daniel Fryer is an exceptional writer, who brings an engaging humour to this essential read for anyone wanting to understand the power of our imaginations. * Katherine Doggrell, author and journalist *
Daniel Fryer is a psychotherapist and clinical hypnotherapist with nearly 20 years experience. He developed a pioneering pain control programme using hypnotherapy at the Royal Brompton Hospital and ran a hypnotherapy group for many years at the Priory Hospital Bristol. He writes regularly for Psychology Today and other outlets. He is the author of The Four Thoughts That F*ck You Up: and how to fix them (Penguin) @Daniel_Fryer / danielfryer.com