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
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A panic attack is a sudden and intense feeling of terror, fear, or apprehension, without the presence of actual danger. The symptoms of a panic attack are very intense with sudden onset.   Panic attacks usually peak and subside within 10 minutes.  Physical responses in the body include palpitations, dizziness, sweating, choking, trembling or shaking and breathlessness.

During a panic attack, a person may feel as though they are suffocating, having a heart-attack or indeed dying.  Sufferers of panic attacks feel their symptoms so intensely that they call emergency services for help and following physical examination paramedics can find nothing wrong.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)

A panic attack is characterised by a “surge of intense fear or intense discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes”

Symptoms of Panic Attacks

The experience can vary from one person to the next, but some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Chills or hot sensations
  • Feeling of choking
  • Feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, or faint
  • Fear of dying
  • Fear of losing control or going crazy
  • Feelings of being detached from oneself
  • Nausea or abdominal distress
  • Numbness or tingling sensations
  • Palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate
  • Sensations of shortness of breath or smothering
  • Sweating
  • Trembling or shaking

 

 

Treatment for Panic Attacks

Evidence based clinical hypnotherapy and psychotherapy is effective in the treatment of panic attacks.  It focuses on:

– Alleviatingthe underlying anxiety triggering panic attacks
– Minimising the occurrence of panic attacks
– Reducing the persistent worry about having additional panic attacks
– Removing the need for avoidant safety behaviours and activities 

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What Is the Best Therapy for Social Anxiety?

It’s completely normal to want to make a good impression in social settings. In fact, mild anxiety in social situations is part of being human. But when the fear of being judged, rejected, humiliated, or embarrassed becomes overwhelming, it may be a sign of social anxiety disorder.

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For many, social anxiety doesn’t just cause discomfort — it can disrupt everyday life. It can prevent people from forming relationships, attending events, or progressing in their careers. The good news is, with the right approach, social anxiety is highly treatable.

 

What Does Social Anxiety Feel Like?

  • Excessive fear of negative judgment
  • Avoidance of social situations
  • Physical symptoms such as blushing, sweating, or trembling
  • Overthinking before, during, and after social interactions
  • Low self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy

Many would prefer to be anywhere else than at a party, a work event, or even a small group gathering. The internal stress can be exhausting, and over time, these patterns can lead to isolation, burnout, and shame.

The Roots of Social Anxiety

It is important understand our conditioning in the critical years of youth.  People often suppress their true feelings to please others in childhood.  It may have been used as a survival mechanism when younger, a way to please the adults in our lives, but it can result in lifelong patterns of social anxiety, people-pleasing and emotion disconnection.

“We develop social anxiety when we believe that who we are is not acceptable to others. We become afraid to be seen.”

 

What Is the Best Therapy for Social Anxiety?

The most effective outcomes come from an integrated blend of therapies suited to each person.

As someone who has worked with people for over 20 years, I understand how unique every person’s story is. No two people are the same — and so no two approaches should be either. Whether your anxiety began in childhood or has been triggered more recently, your experience with be heard, understood, and gently supported.

If you’re searching for social anxiety help near me, here are the therapeutic approaches I combine to support lasting change — based on what will suit you best.

“When we suppress our unique selves growing up in order to fit in, we experience anxiety, depression, and a loss of self.”

Top Therapies for Social Anxiety

1. Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy helps quiet the inner critic and tap into your subconscious patterns. It’s a gentle yet powerful way to:

  • Reduce automatic fear responses
  • Reframe limiting beliefs
  • Build calm, confidence, and ease

2. Psychotherapy

Sometimes we just need a safe space to talk — without judgment. Psychotherapy offers just that, and helps you to:

  • Understand the roots of your anxiety
  • Rebuild your sense of self-worth
  • Feel seen, validated, and supported

3. Analytical Hypnotherapy

This is deeper work — especially valuable when social anxiety is linked to old emotional wounds. Together we can:

  • Access the origin of long-standing fears
  • Release emotions that no longer serve you
  • Strengthen your authentic sense of self

4. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

If you’re someone who constantly overthinks or expects the worst, CBT can help you:

  • Recognise and shift unhelpful thinking patterns
  • Respond to social situations with more ease
  • Develop practical tools to manage anxiety

5. Counselling

Sometimes, what we need most is to feel truly heard. Counselling provides a supportive space to:

  • Explore what’s going on beneath the anxiety
  • Receive gentle, consistent support
  • Discover your own wisdom and strength

Looking for Social Anxiety Help Near Me?

If you’re ready to overcome the fear of being judged and start living with more confidence, connection, and calm — I’m here to help.

With two decades of experience as a therapist, I’ve worked with so many people who felt just like you do now — anxious, overwhelmed, and afraid to be seen. It’s my privilege to help you understand where your anxiety comes from, release the fear, and step back into your life feeling more grounded and whole.

If you’re searching online for “social anxiety help near me”, know  you’ll  be met with warmth, respect, and a therapy approach designed for you and how you want to be.

Whether you’re dealing with social anxiety for the first time or have struggled with it for years, help is available — and healing is possible. Get in touch today to take the first step toward a more confident, authentic you.

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Phobias: How to Overcome Fears and Phobias with Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy for Fears and Phobias

Are fears or phobias interfering with your daily life? Whether it’s fear of flying, driving, enclosed spaces, or public speaking, these intense reactions can feel overwhelming and limiting. While the fear may seem irrational, the emotional and physical response is very real.

Many of these responses are rooted in past experiences stored deep in the unconscious mind. Hypnotherapy offers a powerful and gentle way to access and resolve these underlying triggers, helping you regain a sense of calm, control, and confidence.

Man experiencing Irrational fears and phobias

How Hypnotherapy Can Relieve Relieve Fears and Phobias

 

A phobia is an irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or experience. It can trigger debilitating physical symptoms such as:

  • Sweaty palms
  • Racing heartbeat
  • Nausea
  • Blurred vision
  • Muscle tension
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fainting

Whether the fear is mild or severe, it can limit your life in very real ways.

What Causes Fears and Phobias?

Fears and phobias may result from:

  • Past traumas
  • Accumulated stress
  • Repeated negative experiences

These often create unconscious associations that trigger fear responses even when no real danger is present.

Phobias can be classified as:

Simple Phobias

These are usually isolated phobias where there a moment in time created the phobic response. It may not be what actually happened but how it effected you in that moment i.e your physical, mental and emotional response.
These phobias can be resolved in a number of sessions with hypnotherapy.

Man experiencing fear of flying

Complex Phobias

These involve deeper emotional roots and unresolved issues.  These require a combination of several hypnotic and psychotherapeutic approaches.  In many cases, the presenting fear is symptomatic of something else.

Sinéad O’Connor and the Complexity of Phobias

In her memoir Rememberings, the late singer Sinéad O’Connor shares powerful reflections on her experience with agoraphobia—a fear of open spaces that, at times, became so intense she was unable to leave her home even to buy food. She links these struggles to a traumatic childhood, including a memory of being locked outside in the garden at night by her mother—an event that left deep psychological scars.

Sinead’s story highlights the multi-layered nature of phobias. For many, the fear is not just about the external trigger (such as a supermarket or open space), but also about the emotional imprint of past trauma stored in the body and mind.

Sinead’s experience is a reminder that phobias often stem from unresolved emotional pain, and that healing requires addressing the deeper roots—not just the surface symptoms.

Hypnotherapy, which works at the subconscious level, can be particularly effective in such cases, helping clients process underlying trauma and build new, calmer associations with previously triggering situations.

 

10 Most Common Phobias

As listed by ABC News, the most frequently experienced phobias include:

  1. Social Phobia – fear of social situations
  2. Agoraphobia – fear of open or crowded spaces
  3. Acrophobia – fear of heights
  4. Pteromerhanophobia – fear of flying
  5. Claustrophobia – fear of enclosed spaces
  6. Entomophobia – fear of insects
  7. Ophidiophobia – fear of snakes
  8. Cynophobia – fear of dogs
  9. Astraphobia – fear of storms
  10. Trypanophobia – fear of needles

Phobias Treated in My Clinic

Some of the most common fears I help clients with include:

  • Social phobia
  • Fear of public speaking
  • Fear of driving, fear of flying
  • Claustrophobia
  • Agoraphobia
  • Fear of needles
  • Fear of wasps, dogs, cats, spiders, mice, or birds

Your mind knows that your fear is irrational but it can do nothing to solve it.  You can googleforever and probably even write a book about it but it will

not change the feelings.  It must be resolved by the emotional unconscious mind.

How Hypnotherapy Works

Hypnotherapy helps by accessing the root causes of fear stored in the unconscious mind.
Through a relaxed and focused state, you can reframe past associations and develop calm, confident responses.

Benefits of Hypnotherapy for Phobias

  • Drug-free treatment
  • Safe and gentle
  • Focuses on the root cause
  • Often effective in fewer sessions than talk therapy

Ready to Move Beyond Fear?

There’s no need to suffer from irrational fear any longer.
Hypnotherapy for fears and phobias is a proven, effective treatment that can help you regain control of your life.

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