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Hypnosis for Seasickness - was Seasickness
Solo Thesailor wrote
... 4) My latest investigation is.... If the condition is at least partly in the mind, then surely having a hypnotherapist on board should work wonders?? They can cure even smoke addiction so this should be a breeze. .... .... Sailaway wrote: Hi Solo, I call 'em all hypnotists, cause that's essentially what they all do. ... ... One last thing, if keeping your change is a concern for you, then a strong suggestion is to learn self-hypnosis. Once you've done traditional hypnosis, learning to do it on yourself is easy. Had a client some years ago who I didn't know had motion sickness until a few weeks after I had taught her self hypnosis. She told me one day she did the self hypnosis just before a limo ride and never got sick, something that would have brought on a severe case of it beforehand. Good luck, let us know how it works out. Thank you Sailaway. A progress report: A couple of people here (skipper and wife) said they did have some improvement several years back. After some research I booked myself in with a "Clinical Hypnotherapist, Counsellor - Psychotherapist" of some standing. Attended 2 sessions so far. Today it included self-hypnosis as well as the eye-movement desensitising method (I forgot the official name). I will attend at least one more session. Should be in time for my Vanuatu to Australia voyage. Solo Thesailor http://sailingstoriesandtips.blogspot.com |
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