Some of the greatest people that have ever lived have accomplished so much and have performed magnificent accomplishments during and after hypnosis. Just to name a few greats that might simply amaze you are Mozart, as history tells it, he composed a famous opera while under hypnosis. And a more recent example, Tiger Woods, one of the greatest pro golfers of all times uses hypnosis regularly. Woods is very spiritual and wholeheartedly believes in the power of hypnosis. If you are having problems reaching a certain goal use hypnosis to solve it. Similarly when it comes to personality development, use of self hypnosis can make you a more confident and assertive person, it can instill a positive self image, become a performance booster and even help make your life a better place to be in.
* Self help CD or Hypnosis
A good start is to experience hypnosis through a carefully chosen tape, CD or MP3. There are enormous benefits from listening to self hypnosis CDs and downloads. They can most definitely be used successfully and effectively to get to the root of the problem and eliminate it forever. You can take your subconscious mind back to the times when you have achieved success in the past, it is not difficult, but it might take quite a bit of practice before you can do it with ease. Self hypnosis can have a very positive effect on the individual and like any tool, self hypnosis is only as good as the person practicing it. Although most self hypnosis CD's are very reputable and work brilliantly to target a specific problem, some of the programs are not as well formed and therefore they do not work nearly as well. Choose carefully. There are a vast array of different types of self hypnosis cds, ranging from changing fears, erasing bad habits, self renewal and body change.
Whether you want to feel better, take better care of yourself, or dig deep into the depths of your own mind; there are specialized means of online self hypnosis to choose from.
Whatever your concerns, I'm glad you're reading this and that you'd like to learn more. No matter whether your rape was ten weeks ago or ten years ago, I know you'll gain priceless knowledge and insight from one of the many paths you can take in developing your own roadmap to recovery.
So, let me share with you the most critical step to get you started right away:
Your 1st Step: Discover Your Learning Style
No matter what ?style? of learner you are, you'll find a path to your recovery perfectly suited to you. We all learn differently and our individual style applies to all sorts of things we learn in life ? even recovering from something as overwhelming as recovering from sexual assault.
Knowing your learning style saves you both time and money because it gives you the tools you need to apply laser-like focus exactly where you need help. I'll show you what I mean in a moment, and I'll also give you the tools to begin.
Your opportunities for self-help are plentiful in the form of:
1.CDs, DVDs, and books are perfect for learning in the comfort of your home and at your own pace
2.Classes, workshops, and retreats offered by therapy professionals requiring less investment of time and money than traditional therapy
3.Associations and organizations that offer information and self-assessment tools; and
4.Rape Crisis Centers providing opportunities for involvement
Now, just a few words about learning styles: They're not exclusive to one another; we all employ different styles at different times but we move toward those that really ?speak? to us.
Let me show what I mean: Let's say you're interested in art therapy but you're busy with your family and job or school so you're looking for something with a shorter time commitment and something that's not too expensive, plus you'd like a classroom setting because you do best when learning with others.
You research workshops and classes offered in your area and find one on art, imagery, and trauma by a therapist in your area. Her workshop is only one day a week which fits perfectly with your schedule and the cost is only $15 for all four weeks which is really perfect.
You like this: it satisfies your interest in art (Visual Learning) and your preference for a more social setting where you can learn from others experiences (Social Learning). The price is right and you have the opportunity to see if you like art therapy without the time and cost investment of private therapy. Lastly, you can evaluate this therapist to see if you'd like to work with her long term. So, as you can see, you've combined both Visual and Social Learning into a win-win situation for you.
So, let's get started with these six Learning Styles and some of the areas you can explore:
Visual Learning (Art, Photography, Movies)
If you're a visual learner, you employ pictures, diagrams, maps, and images in your learning process. You learn by seeing and are a creative individual. Art, photography, and movies are perfect learning venues for you.
Verbal Learning (Writing, Drama, Support Groups)
You prefer using words to learn, and employ both speech and writing. As a verbal learner interested in speech, you may benefit from drama therapy and support groups; and if you're interested in writing or reading, you may like to try creative journaling, memoirs, and poetry.
Physical Learning (Dance)
As a physical learner, you prefer using your body, hands, and your overall sense of touch to learn. Dance may be the perfect for you as it provides emotional healing and release of tension. No matter the style that appeals to you, short term classes and workshops are available in belly dancing, tap, jazz, contemporary, ballroom (which is excellent for couples, by the way and integrate touch again into the relationship) ? whatever your pleasure, there's an appropriate class where you can learn, grow, and go on to study on your own.
Social Learning (Drama, Support Groups)
You prefer learning in groups and with other people. Both drama and support groups may interest you as you get satisfaction from peer support, both in terms of learning from others and providing compassion and empathy to them so they don't feel alone.
Logical Learning (Self-Directed Learning)
As a logical learner, you use reasoning and logic in your approach to learning. You appreciate facts and statistics and learning the foundation of a subject; this is true even for rape recovery. You understand the fact that you're not alone in your pain, find comfort in that fact, and at the same time are realistic that recovery is possible with time and work.
Aural Learning (Music)
You love using music and sound when learning something new. Music triggers certain brain functions, and helps tremendously with specific functioning as well as overall well being. It's familiar and easily attainable for us all ? just turn on the radio! Music therapy is particularly effective for reducing stress and physical symptoms like anxiety. Now, you needn't be a good singer or an accomplished musician to get the benefit of music. For true benefit, you must only enjoy music ? whatever the style.
Your 2nd Step: Do a Bit of Research
As promised earlier, I'm going to help you with research and help you find the perfect way for you to approach your recovery based on your learning style.
As you can see, no matter what your learning style, you have tons of options. Most of the DVD programs, the books, CDs, and of course the retreats and workshops are offered by professional therapists with advanced knowledge in a particular speciality in which you are interested in.
For instance, art therapists are artists in some medium, drama therapists may also be actors or directors, and music therapists are often musicians or singers. They have a true love for the medium and truly love to share their craft through workshops, etc.
The professional associations I've listed below provide you with lists of therapists who offer classes, workshops and retreats and just scratch the surface of what's available to you but you'll begin to see opportunities and think creatively. You needn't sacrifice quality assistance because of time or money constraints.
So, now that you've got a good idea of your learning style, it's time to do some research. And, as a therapist in the field for over a decade, I'd be remiss if I didn't include several of my own resources as well!
So let's not waste another moment; now armed with your knowledge of your own personal learning style, you'll be able to spot the resources perfect for you:
Books, CDs, DVDs
Resources for Therapists Offering Classes, Workshops & Retreats
American Music Therapy Association
National Association for Poetry Therapy Survivors Art Foundation
Great ?Fact? Resources for Logical Learners
So, as you can see, the whole world is open to you should you decide to take a self-help approach to your recovery.
Your 3rd Step: Take Next Step
Think about just one small task for your next step ? researching a retreat, buying a book, listening to a CD to begin work on reducing your anxiety ? identify something now to begin working on your recovery.
This first small step can take you into directions you never could have imagined. Please, start today; don't let your recovery wait another moment.
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