Hypnotherapy Today

An initiative of the Australian Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists (ASCH), showcasing articles about hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, counselling, mental health, and more.

How addictive is vaping?

Highly addictive! And it's becoming more addictive according to recent research from the University of Wollongong. 'Vaping companies have tripled the amount of nicotine in their products and are using other dirty tricks to get teens addicted to the equivalent of a two pack-a-day habit in record time'.1...

The Door Metaphor in Psychotherapy

Doorways and openings are symbolic structures that have great significance in our daily lives. There are many expressions that use doors, providing transition point to change as we move through difficulties or challenges....

Understanding and Using Body Syndromes in Therapy

As therapists, our ultimate goal is to help clients achieve a state of well-being that encompasses both their mental and physical health. One intriguing concept that bridges the gap between these two realms is 'Body Syndromes.'...

The power of mantras: Silencing the ego and our mind by taking control of our thoughts

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, our minds are often plagued by incessant chatter, self-doubt, and anxiety. This non-stop stream of thoughts is called the monkey mind, a term derived from Buddhism that refers to a mind that is restless, unsettled, and prone to incessant chatter. This metaphorical...

Pieces of Happiness

Happiness is a universal and complex topic. This article considers the paths to happiness, or at least, the paths away from misery from the perspective of Positive psychology, which is based on the belief that people are entitled to lead lives informed by meaning, purpose, and connection....

Stress and the nervous system

Stress is a natural response of the nervous system to perceived threats or challenges. When an individual encounters a stressful situation, the brain, specifically the hypothalamus, activates the body's stress response, signalling the release of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol....

Understanding and Addressing Unconscious Bias in Psychotherapy: Strategies for Personal Growth and Professional Development in the Australian Context

In Australia, a nation celebrated for its cultural diversity, the fields of psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and counselling face unique challenges and opportunities in fostering mental well-being across a spectrum of communities. This includes Indigenous populations, immigrants, and a variety of ethnic groups, each with distinct cultural backgrounds and experiences....

The Goulding Method: Unleashing Sweet Dreams and Sanity for Parents and Kids

We are working on a better future, one child at a time. Parenthood is an exhilarating rollercoaster ride filled with laughter, tears, and the occasional sleepless night. As parents, our goal is to nurture contentment, health, and success in our children by fostering a positive perspective, instilling self-control, and promoting...

Choir + People = Community & Well-being

If you were one of over ten million folks to click on Pop Choir Australia on Tik Tok, you might have sought out the website www.popchoir.com.au and discovered director, Sharon Stokes, who declared: 'It is a great way to meet friends and be part of a thriving community. Oh, did...

The Gifts of Elder-ing

I wonder how often in our interactions with others of a 'certain age' we consider their experience of ageing, and what do we make of our own ageing? Although we see nothing in the natural world living forever, the western mindset seems to hold a subtle denial of physical death...

Book Review: The Chimp Paradox, by Prof Steve Peters

Consultant psychiatrist and lecturer, Steve Peters, has enjoyed an illustrious career. This includes credits for the turnaround of the UK cycling team’s fortunes (eight gold medals at London Olympic Games), and other elite sports and corporate coaching. His ‘Chimp Model’ explains why we think and act as we do and...

A Guide to Understanding and Applying Resource Therapy (RT)

Welcome to the world of our parts! Resource Therapy (RT) is a brief psychotherapeutic approach that utilises the multiplicity of our personality parts. RT acknowledges that our personality is made of our ‘parts’, which are unique and known as resources or states in RT, and have wonderful skills, abilities and...

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND): Can Hypnosis help?

When my first client with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and her parents asked me if I could help, I had to admit that I had never heard of FND. In fact, few of the medical practitioners I was working with at the time had heard of it either. It was...

The intuitive therapist

Life cannot ever be anything but itself. The equivalent, constant and inseparable relationship between the energy of physical matter (mass) realised by Einstein is the intrinsic creative intelligence that enables an apple seed to grow and create apples. It is the life force of all things. It is this same...

Book Review: The February Man, by Milton H. Erickson

The February Man is an old book, not simply because it was published over 30 years ago in its current version, but it took a lot of years to reach final publication. Ernest Rossi shelved the project for awhile after Milton Erickson’s death in 1980....

What’s in a Name? Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) as the Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy

I suggest that Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MSBR) is a form of hypnosis under a different name. This immediately begs the question: Why is MBSR considered empirically evidenced and adopted under the CBT umbrella, while hypnosis is still struggling for a wider acceptance despite existing centuries earlier?...

Parts Therapy review

Parts Therapy invites us to explore the lively inner committee that governs our thoughts, feelings and behaviours through the often comical and baffling world of our inner parts. Parts Therapy is enjoyable, enlightening and engaging....

Coaching young people to become authentic leaders. An ontological and Mindfulness approach

Of course, I will do it. This has been my response for over 20 years to a request from Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) to facilitate a session on learning and leading at their annual conference. The aim of the conference is to expand choices for young people aged between...

There’s more to us than we know

If we open our minds to a universe of infinite possibilities and accept our role in the evolution of consciousness, we can serve humanity in ways that surpass our wildest dreams. Our magnificence has been hidden from us since time began, though today there is a light appearing under the...

How addictive is vaping?

Highly addictive! And it's becoming more addictive according to recent research from the University of Wollongong. 'Vaping companies have tripled the amount of nicotine in their products and are using other dirty tricks to get teens addicted to the equivalent of a two pack-a-day habit in record time'.1...

The cry of the wounded inner child

Trauma-informed therapies are increasingly prevalent in the symptomatic treatment of trauma, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Thanks to the pioneering work of a new wave of psychologists, psychiatrists and doctors it is clear that the origins of trauma arise on more subtle levels of being than can be attributed to...

Healing Hearts and Minds: A Glimpse into the Inspiring Work of Volunteer, Sandy Beech, Therapist at Quest for Life Foundation

There is a time and a place, where few want to enter when invited in. Any life-threatening illness or life-changing event can have a profound and wide-ranging effect on individuals and their loved ones. Quest for Life is a not-for-profit healing centre in Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia that offers...

Sports Performance in Competition: Managing Anxiety Like a Professional

In any sport, success depends on the sports person's skill, mental discipline, focus and physical fitness. Equestrian sports introduce a unique element of communication and partnership with an animal. Success depends not only on the rider's skill but also on their ability to understand and work harmoniously with their horse....

Discovering Past Lives, Part 2

Here is Part 2 of Lyndall Briggs' article, Discovering Past Lives, Part 1. Lyndall continues with the tools to connect with past life memories and to develop your intuition. They include conducting a dialogue with your Inner Advisor, looking upon life as a Mystery School, and more....

Discovering Past Lives, Part 1

Past Life Therapy explores memories to assist clients to gain insights into unresolved issues that may be affecting their present-day. Identifying and resolving past issues can create incredible healing and personal and spiritual growth....

A Blueprint for Success: Planning and Maintaining New Year’s Eve Resolutions

Calling all New Year's resolution warriors! If your New Year's resolutions have a history of ghosting you faster than a fad diet after two weeks, fear not. We're about to embark on an adventure far more exciting than finding last year's forgotten gym membership card....