Hypnotherapy for Health

Understanding Anxiety: What Triggers It and How Hypnotherapy Can Help

Anxiety is something many people live with, often silently. It can affect sleep, concentration, confidence, and even relationships. Anxiety causes people to do less, achieve less and avoid more. Behind every anxious response lies a a trigger often rooted in past experiences or unprocessed emotions. Hypnotherapy for anxiety and getting to the root cause is one of the keys to change.

As a clinical hypnotherapist and psychotherapist with over 20 years experience, I have worked with hundreds of people who thought anxiety was something they simply had to live with. The truth is: it’s not. Once we identify and address the root cause with hypnotherapy, healing is possible.

Types of Anxiety

Anxiety can show up in many forms. Understanding the different types can help you recognise your own experiences and begin to see that you’re not alone, and that support is available.

Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

This is a constant feeling of worry, nervousness or dread, even when there’s no obvious reason. People with GAD often describe a mind that “won’t switch off,” especially at night.  They regularly say things like “I’ve always been a worrier” or “I worry about everything”.

In therapy, we work together to uncover the underlying beliefs or past events fuelling this constant sense of unease. Hypnotherapy is particularly effective for calming the nervous system and creating a sense of inner peace.

Social Anxiety

Social anxiety goes beyond shyness. It can create intense fear of being judged, embarrassed or rejected in social settings. This can hold people back from friendships, work opportunities and everyday interactions.

Clients often tell me how they’ve avoided social situations for years. Through a combination of enhanced CBT psychotherapy and analytical hynotherapy, we gently explore when these fears first began, often during the developmental years of childhood. Hypnotherapy helps rewire those responses and build new confidence.

Panic Attacks

Panic attacks come suddenly and can feel terrifying with a racing heart, shortness of breath, chest pain or dizziness. Often, there is a fear of the next attack, which creates a cycle of worry and avoidance. Many people describe how they call an ambulance feeling so certain that they are going to have a heart attack, stroke or faint. The aftermath is to live in fear of a panic attack reoccurring and then the fear of an other attack causes even more anxiety.

With the right support, I’ve seen people go from panic attacks and fear of having a panic attach to a sense of feeling in control.  Together we identify the original source of fear stored in the mind and body and use regression hypnotherapy to resolve it at its core.

Phobias

A phobia is an intense fear of a specific object or situation—like needles, flying, spiders, or enclosed spaces. Often, people know the fear is irrational, but it feels impossible to control.

In sessions specific techniques to understand where the phobia began, often a forgotten or childhood event. Hypnotherapy helps replace the fear with calm and rational responses.

Health Anxiety (Hypochondria)

This type of anxiety is marked by persistent worry about health—even when medical tests offer reassurance. It can be exhausting and impact daily life.

Health anxiety often arises from a fear of loss, illness, or a past traumatic event. Together we trace the emotional root, work with it gently through health anxiety enhanced CBT tools to restore a sense of safety in the body.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

OCD involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviours (like checking or cleaning) that are difficult to stop, even when they cause distress.

OCD is often a way the mind tries to gain control when life feels unpredictable. I help clients understand what the compulsions are trying to protect them from and use tailored hypnotherapy techniques to break the cycle and ease the mind.

Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD)

PTSD can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a deeply distressing event, such as an accident, assault, loss, or childhood trauma. It often includes flashbacks, nightmares, heightened alertness, and a sense of emotional detachment. Many people with PTSD don’t always connect their current symptoms to the past experience.

In my practice, I’ve helped many clients gently process traumatic memories using a blend of hypnotherapy and psychotherapy trauma-informed protocols. We create a safe space to heal the emotional imprint of the trauma.

The Power of Finding the Root Cause

In all forms of anxiety, the symptoms are messages from the body and mind, signalling unresolved emotions, unmet needs, or past traumas. Hypnotherapy is not just about managing the symptoms. It’s about healing what lies beneath.

Over the past two decades, I’ve learned that the most lasting change comes when we stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?” and start asking, “What happened to me?”

Using a combination of analytical hypnotherapy, psychotherapy and mind-body techniques, we gently explore these roots in a safe, compassionate space. Many clients are surprised by how deeply these sessions unlock emotional insights and bring lasting relief, even after years of suffering.

You Don’t Have to Live with Anxiety

If you are experiencing  anxiety, whether it’s constant, situational or something you can’t quite name, know that there is a reason for it, and more importantly, a path out of it.

Hypnotherapy offers you the space to understand yourself more fully, heal what hurts, and rediscover calm, confidence and clarity.

I’m here to walk that journey with you.

Contact Sinead Duffy to find out more.

Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist, Monaghan and Online

How Hypnotherapy Can Help You Overcome Emotional Trauma

Childhood Trauma, Emotional Release, Inner Child HealingIf you feel like you are carrying emotional pain from your past, whether in the form of low self-worth, anxiety, or difficulties in relationships, your childhood experiences may be affecting you. When our emotional needs in childhood go unmet, it can leave a lasting impact that follows us into adulthood. The good news is that it is never too late to heal those old wounds. Hypnotherapy offers a powerful way to release emotional trauma and feel good.

During childhood, we rely on our caregivers to meet our emotional needs for love, nourishment safety, and validation. When those needs are not met for whatever reason, children adapt to survive. These coping mechanisms, while necessary at the time, often create patterns that follow us into adulthood and limit our ability to thrive.

  • Low self-worth: If you grew up without consistent love or validation, you may struggle with feelings of inadequacy, constantly seeking approval from others to feel worthy.
  •  Difficulty in relationships: Unmet needs in childhood can lead to fear of intimacy, trust issues, or emotional distance in adult relationships. You may struggle to form deep, meaningful connections or fear abandonment.
  • Perfectionism and people-pleasing: When children do not feel valued, they often learn to seek approval through perfectionism or people-pleasing, always trying to meet others’ expectations to feel secure.
  • Chronic anxiety or numbness: Childhood trauma can lead to living in a constant state of anxiety or emotional detachment, as your nervous system stays on alert to avoid further pain or disappointment.

These behaviours are often deeply ingrained and difficult to change on your own because they are tied to emotional wounds stored in your subconscious. Sometimes we simply have no awareness of what we are doing because we have been doing it for so long. However, with the right therapeutic approach, you can heal and move beyond the patterns that no longer serve you.

The Path to Healing Through Emotional Release

Healing from unmet childhood needs is not about understanding what happened; it is about releasing the emotional pain that has been felt and repressed in your mind and body for years.

The emotions that were too overwhelming to process at the time—such as fear, sadness, or anger—are often repressed, affecting your thoughts, behaviours, and even physical health.

Hypnotherapy is a powerful tool for releasing these suppressed emotions. By working directly with the subconscious mind, hypnotherapy allows you to access and heal emotional pain in a safe and supportive environment.

Why Hypnotherapy is Effective in Releasing Emotional Trauma

Childhood trauma release with Hypnotherapy and PsychotherapyHypnotherapy works by guiding you into a deeply relaxed state where the conscious mind—the part that often blocks painful memories and emotions—steps aside. In this relaxed state, the subconscious becomes more accessible, allowing you to release old emotional pain and rebuild healthier beliefs and behaviours.

How hypnotherapy can help:

  1. Accessing suppressed emotions: Hypnotherapy allows you to safely access emotions. By bringing these emotions to the surface, you can finally acknowledge and release them, freeing yourself from their grip.
  2. Creating a safe space for healing: In a hypnotherapy session, you are guided through your memories and emotions in a safe, supportive environment. This helps you revisit painful childhood experiences without fear or judgment, allowing for deeper healing.
  3. Healing the inner child: Often, the emotional wounds we carry come from the younger version of ourselves—the inner child who still holds the pain of unmet needs. Hypnotherapy helps you connect with that inner child, offering them the love, care, and validation they didn’t receive growing up.
  4. Reprogramming limiting beliefs: Once you have released old emotional pain you are ready to create powerful, beneficial thoughts and feelings that serve you replacing old feelings such as “I’m not good enough” or “I don’t deserve love”—with new, empowering beliefs that reflect your true worth.

The Benefits of Engaging in Therapy

  • The process of healing from childhood trauma is liberating. As you release old emotions and rebuild your sense of self, you will begin to experience a profound shift in how you live and interact with the world.
  • Greater emotional freedom: By releasing the emotional pain stored in your subconscious, you will feel lighter, more present, and less weighed down by the past.
  • Improved relationships: Healing old wounds allows you to form healthier, more fulfilling relationships. You will no longer feel the need to prove your worth or fear vulnerability in your connections with others.
  • Enhanced self-esteem and confidence: As you reprogram your subconscious with healthier beliefs, you’ll begin to see yourself in a new light—one of self-compassion, confidence, and worth.
  • Reduced anxiety and stress: Once your emotional wounds are addressed, you will experience a reduction in anxiety and stress, allowing you to live with more peace and calm.

Take the First Step Towards Healing

If you are struggling with low self-worth, anxiety, or difficulty in relationships, unmet childhood needs may be playing a larger role than you realise. Maybe now is the time for change.

Hypnotherapy offers a compassionate and effective way to release the emotional pain of the past and begin living with greater freedom and authenticity.

Healing is a journey, and each step you take brings you closer to the life you deserve,one where you feel worthy, loved, and emotionally free. If you are ready to start your healing journey, hypnotherapy can provide the support and tools you need to finally let go of the past and enjoy living your life.

Contact Sinéad Duffy to book your first hypnotherapy session today.

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Whether you want to freedom from anxiety or over come depression or have a behaviour you simply cannot control, then hypnotherapy and psychotherapy can help.

  • Overcome anxiety, fears, phobias & panic attacks
  • Eliminate stress, insomnia and depression
  • Ease psychosomatic conditions e.g. eczema, psoriasis, IBS
  • Banish exam nerves and performance anxiety
  • Increase confidence and self esteem
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Many issues can be helped using suggestion hypnotherapy, however when when thoughts and feelings are beyond a person’s control, it is essential to do Analytical Hypnotherapy.

Analytical hypnotherapy is a powerful, in-depth, therapeutic approach that can be used in order to resolve innermost conflict, trauma and distress.

This type of therapy takes a person to the deepest levels of their mind in order to draw out what may be leaving them feeling debilitated or inhibiting their personal growth.

Analytical Hypnotherapy is also known as Hypno-Analysis or Hypno-Analytical Therapy. Just in the same way as the principle of cause and effect works, analytical hypnotherapy works from the premise that every symptom has an underlying cause. For example when people experience anxiety or panic attacks, they are triggering a feeling from their childhood. Those who experience intense anxiety while public speaking they may be triggering a time when they previously felt humiliated in public.

Once the cause of the presenting symptom is identified, the emotional experience can be understood and addressed with multiple therapeutic methods. It has been proven to be effective with even the most stubborn of symptoms.

Analytical hypnotherapy is a powerful, in-depth, therapeutic approach that can be used in order to resolve the most stubborn of symptoms a person may have.

“Hypnoanalysis enables the therapist to locate the sources of inner conflicts, and this is the best technique I know for getting to the root of causes quickly.” –Dave Elman

Hypnosis is not a therapy in itself. Rather, a therapy is conducted in hypnosis, which is known as hypnotherapy or hypno-psychotherapy. Hypnosis is a state of relaxation and concentration at one with the state of heightened awareness induced by suggestion. It is a natural trance state, like daydreaming, when the mind is relaxed and focused, where time passes very quickly, accompanied by good feelings of deep relaxation of mind and body.

Hypnotherapy is a treatment that is based on the premise that the mind and body do not work in isolation. By guiding a person into a hypnotic state, the therapist aims to trigger the body’s mental and physical self-healing processes that lie in the subconscious.

Anybody can be guided into a hypnotic state; it is not a sign of gullibility or suggestibility on the part of the patient. Hypnosis induces a state of relaxation and concentration that practitioners claim is a natural manifestation of the mind at work.

When undergoing hypnotherapy, patients are conscious and aware, but are open to the power of suggestion. They cannot be induced to do anything against their will.