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According to John Kappas, Ph.D.,
Emotional and Physical sexuality
and http://calminsensehypnotherapy.blogspot.com/2013/12/emotional-and-physical-suggestibility.html
characteristics dominate different psychological symptoms or disorders. To
treat the specific problem, you must address the issue in the context of the
sexuality/suggestibility of the client when the symptoms began, the Hypnosis Motivation Institute founder
explained.
“Emotionals tend to have more emotional problems and Physicals tend to
have more physical problems,” Dr. Kappas said. Following is a list of issues or
disorders and the suggestibility/sexuality with which it most often
corresponds.
Issue
|
Suggestibility
or Sexuality
|
Dissociation
|
Somnambulist (50/50 suggestibility,
sexuality)
|
Explosive Personality Disorder
|
High Physical Sexual, but high
Emotional Sexuality is also associated because of ego sensation
|
Emotional Suggestible, Emotional Sexual
|
|
Physical Suggestible, Physical Sexual
|
|
Stutter/speech
|
50/50 suggestibility
|
Psychosexual disorders
|
Emotional Suggestible, 50/50 Emotional
Sexual
|
50/50 suggestibility,
Physical/Emotional sexuality
|
|
Most compulsive behavior
|
Extreme Emotional Sexual behavior
|
Exhibitionism
|
Physical Suggestible
|
Masochism
|
Physical Suggestible
|
Pyromania
|
Somnambulist (50/50 suggestibility,
sexuality)
|
Kleptomania
|
Physical Suggestible, Physical Sexual
|
Homosexuality
|
Physical Sexual males, Emotional Sexual re: relationship issues
|
Emotional Sexual
|
|
Repetitive words, involuntary movements
|
Physical Suggestible, Emotional Sexual
|
Physical Suggestible, Physical Sexual
|
|
Physical Suggestible, Physical Sexual
(Individual needs physical gratification, which leads to tendency to put on
weight.)
|
|
Emotional Sexual, but bad eating habits
can change suggestibility.
|
|
Physical Sexual (habit disorder)
|
|
Fear of contamination
|
Emotional Sexual
|
“Some
personalities dominate problems and therapies, but Emotional and Physical
Sexual personalities are both capable
of having these problems,” the hypnotherapist said. “If you don’t consider
primary/secondary cause hypnotherapy may be a one-shot treatment (e.g.,
desensitization for fear of flying), but what you’re really doing is
transferring energy, because fear of flying doesn’t exist alone in a vacuum,”
he said.
California
law allows me to provide hypnotherapy as a complementary or alternative
treatment to help you achieve vocational and avocational self-improvement goals
(Business
and Professions Code 2908). In any other case—including many of the ones
listed above—I must receive a referral from a licensed medical doctor or
mental-health professional in order to work with you on that issue.
Sara R. Fagan, Ch. is a certified hypnotherapist based in Southern
California. She graduated with honors from the Hypnosis Motivation
Institute in 2005. For more
information about Calminsense Hypnotherapy® and to set up an
appointment, please visit http://www.calminsensehypnotherapy.com/
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