Hypnotherapy

 

From our Calman Cancer Support Centre provide Hypnotherapy Sessions to anyone who is affected by cancer.

 

What is Clinical Hypnotherapy?

 

Clinical hypnotherapy is one of our oldest, most natural techniques. It is used with a wide range of emotional, behavioural and physical conditions and is now generally accepted as a valuable support for people affected by cancer. A typical session would begin with an opportunity to talk, followed by some gentle relaxation. Guided relaxation helps to release stress and improve a person’s ability to cope with life’s challenges.

 

Who provides our Clinical Hypnotherapy?

 

Our Clinical Hypnotherapist, Amanda has been supporting clients affected by cancer for many years using hypnotherapy, privately, within the NHS and in partnership with cancer charities such as MASScot (Melanoma Action and Support Scotland).

 

What can Hypnotherapy help you with?

 

Hypnotherapy can help in all sorts of ways and with a variety of problems. People with cancer, their families and friends come to Amanda with a wide range of needs, such as:

 

  • Fears around surgery and recovery
  • Fear of needles, scans, hospital
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Pain management
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Feelings of powerlessness and hopelessness
  • Overwhelming negative thought patterns
  • Side effects of treatment                                                                                          
  • Difficulties around work during illness
  • Confidence to speak to health professionals, family and work colleagues
  • Fear of dying
  • Fear of losing a loved one
  • Bereavement

 

If you are affected by cancer and would like to make an appointment for hypnotherapy then please contact us on 0141 337 8199 or 0800 652 4531.

 

You can also contact us via email [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calman Cancer Support Centre, 75 Shelley Road, Glasgow G12 0ZE.
EMAIL [email protected] FREEPHONE 0800 652 4531 TEL 0141 337 8199
Registered Company Number: 153568Registered Charity in Scotland SC012867