from Lucy Waterhouse, with thanks
I have
to mention my client N, who came to me unexpectedly, her husband was
doing some carpentry work in the centre and she had come with him
just for something to do.
I am constantly amazed at how fate brings
us to the places we need to be without us even realising it! We were
chatting in general, she was interested in finding out more about
what hypnotherapy was and admitted that she was having a very
difficult time in her marriage at the moment.
Her husband had tried
to commit suicide a couple of times but appeared to be doing better
but she had been in several violent relationships prior to meeting
him and had one time used violence against her husband who had then
hit her back.
That was the only time that they had ever been violent
towards each other and other than that had a fairly stable
relationship. She said that she wanted him to have some hypnotherapy
to help him but it soon became very apparent that she had a lot of
work to do as well. She openly talked about her kids about how proud
she was of them and that the first one had been planned but that she
had had undiagnosed post-natal depression and had found the first
couple of years difficult, and then a lot sooner than they had
expected she fell pregnant again with her second child a son, who
wasn’t planned but who they were overjoyed about having.
She had
been worried about her mood following her first pregnancy and sure
enough she had had severe, this time, post-natal depression with
psychosis and at one point had planned to commit suicide and take her
kids with her. As a result of this she hadn’t bonded with the
second child at all for the first six months, which apparently in
arguments he would throw in her face (he is in his early 20s now and
still living at home) the fact that she hadn’t wanted him, he
hadn’t been planned and she hadn’t bonded with him. She carried
enormous guilt which as we talked became ever more apparent, with her
saying the most awful things about herself, how she deserved to feel
bad, that she was evil for not bonding, that she deserved the guilt,
it was her fault, that she had ruined the child’s life and was to
blame for her husband’s depression.
I had stopped talking
completely at this point and she was just pouring out information
whilst sobbing openly. I offered her some hypnotherapy to help her to
feel more relaxed and to help her sleep at night- she said that her
sleep was awful- and maybe to let go of a little bit of this guilt
she was talking about.
I put her in a trance and she relaxed
noticeably, and did some work on sleep, and a detailed control panel
to increase her confidence, reduce her anxiety, increase her ability
to cope, and a few other things, then did a guided visualisation
about letting go of that grief in a balloon- I have found this
visualisation really effective for loads of problems- the returning
to a waterfall of abundant resources that she could draw on any time
she needed to. It was a long session and when I woke her up the
transformation was incredible! She literally looked ten years
younger, she was relaxed, happy, and enthusiastic about how good she
felt, and immediately went to tell her husband about how much it
could help him. I don’t know if I will see her again, but Julie
told me that she had been in touch with her and told her that her
sleep has really improved.
I
seem to get an awful lot of past life clients. It seems to be a very
popular subject at the moment with people turning to spiritual
leanings at a time when the safety of our society and our freedom is
very much at stake with political and religious movements threatening
our welfare. I love doing past life work, but want to find ways of
using it therapeutically and not ‘just’ for recreation. I have a
book about healing through past lives which I will definitely be
reading! Yes,
this is an arena with huge potential for healing and it is no
surprise to me that it is becoming more popular, no matter what one’s
belief system is and always leaves a client remarkably changed for
the better.
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