Hypnotherapy for Health

Anxiety: What Triggers It and How Hypnotherapy Helps

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 of Anxiety

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 deeply, heal what hurts, and rediscover calm, confidence and clarity.

I’m here to walk that journey with you.

Warmly, Sinéad Duffy
Hypno-Psychotherapist, Monaghan
+353872455900

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How OCD Interferes with Daily Living

Hypnotherapy for OCD: A Natural Way to Break Free from Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsions

If you live with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), you know how overwhelming intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviours can be. These unwanted thoughts often create intense anxiety, which leads to compulsive actions that you feel driven to perform to ease that anxiety. Unfortunately, the relief is usually short-lived, and the cycle begins again.

This loop of anxiety, obsessive thinking, and compulsive behaviours can interfere with daily life and make it feel exhausting. Anyone who suffers with intense anxiety will tell you how it can feel more draining than a days physical work.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Diagram

Hypnotherapy and CBT Treatment for OCD

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What Is OCD and How Does It Affect Daily Life?

OCD affects around 2–3% of the population, with symptoms often beginning in childhood and early adulthood. It impacts both men and women and can take many forms, from obsessive cleaning, excessive handwashing, checking, hoarding to intrusive distressing unwanted thoughts.

Many public figures have opened up about living with OCD, including David Beckham, George Ezra, Justin Timberlake, Charlize Theron and Howie Mandel helping to reduce the stigma and encouraging others to seek help. Living in OCD can interfere with work, study, relationships, confidence and self-worth

 

Common Types of OCD Symptoms

Obsessions – Unwanted, Anxiety Causing Thoughts

  • Fear of causing harm (aggressive thoughts)
  • Fear of contamination (germs, dirt, illness)
  • Unwanted sexual or religious thoughts
  • Obsession with symmetry or exactness
  • Health anxiety or body image fixation
  • Hoarding and excessive collecting

 

Compulsions – Repetitive Actions to Reduce Anxiety

  • Excessive cleaning or handwashing
  • Checking locks, switches, or appliances repeatedly
  • Repeating words, prayers, or actions
  • Counting or doing things a specific number of times
  • Arranging or ordering items in a certain way
  • Mental rituals such as silent repetition or reviewing past events


How Can Hypnotherapy Help with OCD?

Hypnotherapy and psychotherapy are effective tools for managing OCD. Unlike medication, hypnotherapy works to gently uncover and address the underlying anxiety that drives obsessions and compulsions. It helps rewire the brain’s stress response by interrupting the repetitive loop that overrides logical thinking.

Hypnotherapy offers an effective natural, empowering solution to the overwhelming feelings of OCD.

Start Your Healing Journey

If you’re struggling with OCD and looking for support that addresses both the mind and body, hypnotherapy may be the solution you’ve been searching for.

Hypnotherapy and psychotherapy is an effective treatment available for those suffering with the debilitating effects of anxiety related OCD.  The aim of the approach used in hypno-psychotherapy is to address the cause of the anxiety and to interrupt the continual looping that is overriding the brain’s frontal thinking cortex.  This looping referred to is shown in the circular OCD diagram above.

I’m Sinead Duffy, a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist based in Monaghan Town, with over 20 years’ experience helping clients break free from anxiety, emotional pain, trauma, obsessive thoughts, and compulsive behaviours.

Let’s work together to restore calm, confidence, and peace of mind.

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