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Itching for a cure? Hypnotherapy can help with skin conditions

As many of us who have suffered from skin conditions will know, peeling off those extra layers of clothing and exposing skin to the summer sunshine may be good for us, but we don’t want others to see our skin!

Thousands of people suffer with the discomfort, stress and embarrassment that skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema, can bring. These conditions are usually not life–threatening, but can cause untold misery to those who have to deal with them day in and day out.

The skin is our largest organ as well as the most visible, especially during the summer months. Whether it’s through sweating when we are too warm, shivering when we are too cold, or doing its job of getting rid of toxins and waste through the skin, this piece of body ‘covering’ has a lot of work to do. It’s often the first place where any signs of illness, stress and imbalance in our lives, physically or psychologically, shows itself.

As those who suffer are only too aware, the more we worry about the state of our skin, the worse it seems to get! So where does hypnotherapy come in to the treatment of these conditions? Well, Some of us may be aware that there is often a mind-body connection with some common skin conditions, so this is often where support from hypnotherapy can help.

In order to do its work, the skin contains millions of nerve endings which are closely connected to the brain, which is our body’s main ‘Control Centre’. Because of these links to our nervous system, the skin is very closely connected to our emotional responses as well as those physical ones, for example, goose bumps when we are afraid, blushing when embarrassed, and so on.

When we feel stressed, these emotional responses can make some skin conditions worse if you have them already, or can in some cases bring them on. Hypnotherapy is a great way to reduce stress levels in general, and because stress and anxiety affect the chemical responses in the body and mind, hypnotherapy can really help to recreate that sense of balance.

This is shown to improve skin conditions in general, plus there is mounting evidence to show that hypnotherapy may be very helpful for pain control too. So it is beneficial for reducing the stress and chemical responses that cause flare-ups and the pain that is associated with them. By working with clients to help manage stressful situations more effectively, the possibility of re-occurrence may be reduced.