Hypnotherapy for Parkinson's: Steve Frison on Stress Relief and Symptom Management
Hypnotherapy is best used as an adjunct therapy in collaboration with your medical providers, and when that's done, you're not only able to bring the very best of natural medicine and allopathic medicine to the treatment of illness, but you're also able to bring the power of the mind into that as well, and all those together are a very powerful combination.
Imagine living with Parkinson's and finding a way to ease your symptoms through the power of your mind. In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', hypnotherapist Steve Frison sheds light on how hypnotherapy can be a game-changer for those dealing with this chronic illness. Stress is a major player in worsening Parkinson's symptoms, and Steve dives into how hypnotherapy can help manage that stress effectively.
He explains that chronic stress disrupts the body's ability to heal and maintain balance, making it harder to cope with the disease. By accessing the subconscious mind, hypnotherapy helps patients reframe their stress responses, leading to improved well-being and reduced symptoms. Steve shares compelling stories, including one about a client who overcame lifelong insomnia by addressing a deeply rooted subconscious belief.
He also clarifies common misconceptions about hypnotherapy, distinguishing it from stage hypnosis and emphasizing its role as a supportive therapy alongside traditional medical treatments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to explore alternative therapies to complement their existing Parkinson's treatment plan.