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how can ANXIETY be helped?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 81219" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>My son, who is also quite bright, tried medication and talk therapy before the hypnosis. Medication only made things worse in the long run though there was intitially some relief. The second session of hypnosis was done by a board certified (and published) psychologist. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what bad can come from a therapy that is as non-invasive as hypnosis, provided the practitioner is qualified. Pretty much it's learning relaxation techniques. Knowing what I know now, <em>provided I could find a qualified hypnotist</em>, I would try that before I would try drugs. </p><p></p><p>I do have to add that I would be very cautious about leaving my young child alone with a hypnotist -- or any doctor for that matter. I guess all this talk of child abuse has affected me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 81219, member: 1498"] My son, who is also quite bright, tried medication and talk therapy before the hypnosis. Medication only made things worse in the long run though there was intitially some relief. The second session of hypnosis was done by a board certified (and published) psychologist. I'm not sure what bad can come from a therapy that is as non-invasive as hypnosis, provided the practitioner is qualified. Pretty much it's learning relaxation techniques. Knowing what I know now, [i]provided I could find a qualified hypnotist[/i], I would try that before I would try drugs. I do have to add that I would be very cautious about leaving my young child alone with a hypnotist -- or any doctor for that matter. I guess all this talk of child abuse has affected me. [/QUOTE]
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