Phobia involves a meaningless and involuntary fear of events or some objects, and sometimes the inability to tolerate those events and objects. The person with the phobia is called "phobic". Phobics feel irrational fear of situations and objects that they know they should not be afraid of, and they cannot prevent this with their willful efforts.
If the person's fears affect the person to the extent of disrupting his daily functions and restricting his life, this is an indication that the fear has now turned into a phobia. People also experience some physiological distress when they encounter the phobic object or situation. Along with breathing difficulties, they experience weakness, dry mouth, heart palpitations, muscle tension, and a feeling of suffocation, which are the physiological criteria based on the diagnosis of phobia.
We see that phobias mainly occur in children and adolescents. People may become phobic after a stressful event, through learning from their family or environment, or as a result of genetic inheritance. It is observed twice as often in women as in men.
In fact, phobias appear as a result of how quickly and effectively our subconscious structure can learn. For this reason, it is only a matter of time before a person develops a phobia. For example, one day (probably when you were a child or a teenager), the dentist clinic you went to, the tools used there, the sounds they made, and perhaps the environment created such a perception of threat at the subconscious level that the subconscious now received a very fast and effective "learning" to stay away from the dentist. He reached. In acquiring a phobia, the subconscious has activated the learning ability in a negative way and the person now has a dentist phobia. The subconscious actually did this with the aim of avoiding the pain of the person at that moment. But this “learning” causes the person to avoid the dentist at a level that could endanger their dental health. The subconscious structure often works in a positive way, making our lives easier.
Hypnosis is a method of managing the subconscious. Therefore, the change in the person against phobias builds itself at the subconscious level with hypnosis, and in this respect, it is possible to obtain permanent results. Phobias are effective today It is one of the problem areas that can be treated in different ways. Here, the desire and determination of the person to get rid of the problem is important. The person who has made this decision can achieve results when he/she adheres to the specified therapy process in cooperation. Sometimes, in 1-2 sessions, people can get rid of the phobias that poison their lives with hypnosis.
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