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		<title>Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Hypnosis Works!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Is Hypnosis Exactly? 
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder comes in many shapes and sizes, including compulsive hair pulling, compulsive shopping, compulsive skin picking, compulsive thoughts, along with many many more symptoms. The good news is that all of these can be helped with audio hypnosis therapy.
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<p><strong>What Is Hypnosis Exactly? </strong></p>
<p>Obsessive Compulsive Disorder comes in many shapes and sizes, including compulsive hair pulling, compulsive shopping, compulsive skin picking, compulsive thoughts, along with many many more symptoms.<strong> The good news is that all of these can be helped with <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.helpforanxiety.net/goto/audio_hypnosis_therapy/53/1">audio hypnosis therapy</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Before we can consider <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.helpforanxiety.net/goto/hypnosis_to_treat_OCD/53/2">hypnosis to treat OCD</a></strong>, we first have to establish exactly what hypnosis is. Hypnosis also known as Hypnotherapy refers to a type of therapy conducted by a licensed or certified mental health Professional referred to as a Hypotherapist, using specially formulated relaxation, concentration and focus techniques to tap into a person&#8217;s subconscious mind and being.</p>
<p><strong>Purpose of Hypnotherapy </strong></p>
<p>Hypnotherapy allows a person with the assistance of a therapist to explore deeply embedded feeling, memories, thought and hurt which has accumulated in the subconscious as well as conscious mind. The therapy&#8217;s main purpose is to block these emotions and thoughts by changing your perception of an event, person or object causing your obsessive compulsive disorder.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Obsessive Compulsive Therapy </strong></p>
<p>The hypnosis can take one of two forms either analysis or suggestion therapy. Analysis therapy is used to analysis and to ultimately identify the cause of your disorder while on the other hand suggestion therapy taps into the part of your subconscious mind which responds to suggestions including that of behaviour changes and alterations. Both therapy types should be combined in the treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) (Obsessive Compulsion). Firstly, to establish what the root or roots of the disorder actually are and secondly, to suggest a change of attitude towards to root of the problem.</p>
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		<title>Anxiety Dizziness</title>
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Dizziness occurs usually when there is a feeling of confusion inside. Dizziness usually is the effect of the cause of anxiety. Anxiety dizziness usually makes the person feel that something terrible is going to happen to him or her. A typical dizziness that results from anxiety is manifested as a head ache followed by dizziness.
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<p>Dizziness occurs usually when there is a feeling of confusion inside. Dizziness usually is the effect of the cause of anxiety. Anxiety dizziness usually makes the person feel that something terrible is going to happen to him or her. A typical dizziness that results from anxiety is manifested as a head ache followed by dizziness.</p>
<p>Certain tips can be followed to overcome anxiety and dizziness. Dizziness itself is a condition that is different in different people. For some, it may be just mild light headed feeling and for others it may cause a severe imbalance making everything around them spin.</p>
<p>When anxiety dizziness takes over, immediately focus your eyes on a point in front of you. Keep staring at that point consciously to reduce the impact of imbalance and dizziness. This method also reduces the impact of the panic attack that is usually associated with this condition.</p>
<p>Some people may experience sudden dizziness when they get up suddenly from the bed or from their sitting position. This may cause an imbalance and trigger off another anxiety attack.</p>
<p>Anxiety dizziness can be effectively dealt with. It is important to consult a good doctor and start on a treatment method. Doctors will be able to rule out any other cause for dizziness like ear fluid, viral infections, etc.</p>
<p>Maintain a journal and try out various effective tips and techniques to combat dizziness that arises due to anxiety. Low blood sugar is a major cause of dizziness which may result from irregular eating habits. Conscious monitoring of diet is essential to treat this condition. Foods that may help reduce dizziness include apples, nuts, porridge and pears.</p>
<p>Learning to breathe in the right manner, helps combat anxiety dizziness. Take a deep breath and breathe in with the diaphragm. The breath that goes out relaxes the body and mind thereby reducing feelings of anxiety.</p>
<p>Vitamin B6 supplements are known to be good for anxiety dizziness treatment. This enhances the health of the nervous system which in turn balances and provides you with equilibrium.</p>
<p>A lot of fluid intake is essential to reduce symptoms of dizziness due to anxiety. A lot of water is known to reduce anxiety levels.</p>
<p>Anxiety and the symptoms associated with it is definitely an unpleasant condition. Dealing with it in a proper manner with the help of a good doctor will ensure reduction or even complete elimination of the condition.</p>
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		<title>How To Control Anxiety</title>
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Anxiety is a condition experienced by almost everyone. Certain stressful situations create an uncomfortable feeling, an apprehension and tension which can usually be handled. This feeling goes away with the situation. With basic breathing and relaxation techniques, it is possible to minimize the feeling and come back to normal.
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<p>Anxiety is a condition experienced by almost everyone. Certain stressful situations create an uncomfortable feeling, an apprehension and tension which can usually be handled. This feeling goes away with the situation. With basic breathing and relaxation techniques, it is possible to minimize the feeling and come back to normal.</p>
<p>However, if the feeling of anxiety continues and persists even in normal day to day situations, it is time to go in for help. A person suffering from severe anxiety exhibits various symptoms including unnatural worry over small things, a feeling of suspicion and mistrust, insecurity and severe mood swings, feeling apprehensive and even suicidal under extreme situations, etc.</p>
<p>How to control anxiety is a question many people suffering from the condition keep asking themselves. Apart from treatment and drugs, there are various other methods one can follow in order to bring the condition under control. One of them is mastering your breath. As we notice, when we are stressed, we tend to breath shallow. Mild alterations in the way you breathe can help calm the mind.</p>
<p>As you recognize the onset of anxiety attack, the first thing to be done is to deepen your breath. If you are apprehensive about a future situation, then you can plan and work on your breath, deepening it and calming your mind before you go in to face the situation. With shoulders and back straight, take a deep breath right up to the stomach, hold for a second and breathe out. After you breathe out, again hold for a second and keep lungs empty before you breathe in again. With practice, you will find that this technique is an excellent answer to the question – how to control anxiety.</p>
<p>Another simple method to deal with anxiety is to follow the simple grounding technique. This is nothing but giving your body the due attention required. As you experience the onset of an anxiety attack, usually you may go through a phase of physical disassociation. An anxious person may feel he is not connected to his body and has lost control. Take a minute, stand in a place, bend your knees, feel your skin, identify areas of tension in the body and massage for some time. You can focus on areas that require attention and send energy to that area by calming your breath and holding your attention there.</p>
<p>Notice how your feet are firmly grounded and feel the texture of the surface you are standing on. Just watch all that is happening to your body and give due respect. Perfecting this technique with practice can help you effectively reduce anxiety symptoms and this is an excellent answer to the question – how to control anxiety.</p>
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