Pathological gambling
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(Out of control gambling that results in financial
problems) treated with
Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy in St Neots Cambridgeshire UK
Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy can stop; hand washing, re checking,
unwanted rituals actions and thoughts
"Until the 1980s, about 2 in every 1,000 people were
thought to be affected by O.C.D. Recent studies have revised this figure to
2 out of every 100 people. But it could be even more common, because
sufferers often conceal the disorder from other people." Quote
www.bbc.co.uk

Screening session: Your free screening session is to
ensure that you are suitable for therapy and which form of therapy
would be most suitable for you.
It is a chance for you to understand the underlying reasons why you
suffer from
Kleptomania or other Obsessional problems and remove the psychological barriers to a
better life free of your Obsessions. Why not take advantage of this free screening process and
begin the process of curing your Kleptomania right now by contacting Matthew
to book your appointment.
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Obsessive actions and behaviours
These are quite
different from Compulsive actions and behaviours and indeed
the thought processes of the Obsessive are very different to
that of the Compulsive.
The greatest difference is the fact that the Obsessive gains no relief from
the enactment of his or her obsessive thoughts or the actions which they
repeatedly perform to relieve the symptoms which they suffer but
unfortunately this only serves to produce more anxiety and distress.
The Compulsive does have some reward for their inexplicable thoughts and
actions in the shape of an easing of their symptoms for a short while at
least.
With this in mind here the explanation of the Obsessive Compulsive
disorder.
Always common are recurrent obsessional thoughts or compulsive acts. Obsessional thoughts are ideas, images or impulses that enter in a persons
thought processes again and again in a very stereo-typical form. The Obsessive-compulsive is well aware that these thoughts "often
frightening or disgusting" to person come from themselves but has no control
over them.

Common
Obsessions and Rituals;
You
may recognise some or all of these behaviours in yourself or you may
have different behaviours repetition and an inability to get things
out of your mind are often common indicators of an obsessional
personality