Hypnotherapy: ADD/ADHD Drug Free Treatments |
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Hypnotherapy: ADD/ADHD Drug Free Treatments by Mary Ernsberger, a graduate of Southwest Institute of Healing Arts' Associate of Occupational Studies Degree in Mind/Body Transformational Psychology, Master Hypnotherapy Program, Associate of Occupational Studies in Holistic Health Care, and the Western Herbalism program. “Maybe if you found a doctor who’d put him on medication, he would behave better.” How often have you been told that the only effective way to treat attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD) is to medicate your child? According to Webster, the definition of ADD/ADHD is a “neurobiological disorder that manifests as a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactive impulsivity that is more frequent and severe than typically observed in individuals at a comparable level of development.” Question: Who defines more frequent and severe? • Hypnotherapy and guided imagery: Every experience back to the moment of conception is stored in our unconscious/subconscious mind. Hypnotherapy and guided imagery are two similar and equally powerful techniques to aid in accessing that information. Building on that information, you can literally reconnect the left and right sides of the brain. This removes age-old negative thought patterns and empowers each person to reprogram his or her brain with positive, confidence-building thought patterns. • Brain respiration: This educational method optimizes the brain’s functions through integrated body and mind exercises. Benefits include improved concentration, memory, scholastic aptitude, enhanced creativity and self-confidence. For more information: www.brainrespiration.com. • Applied kinesiology: This process uses muscle testing to identify the cause of an individual’s difficulties and to heal that cause. Kinesiology allows a person to uncover information held on a subconscious level. It is a gentle and safe diagnostic tool that can help address physical, mental, emotional and spiritual issues. • Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT): EFT returns the mind, body and feelings to a state of balance. EFT has its roots in acupuncture, kinesiology and psychology. The only tools necessary are a general knowledge of the body’s meridian system and the ability to tap with your fingertips. • Music therapy: Music has the power to transform people’s lives. It can enhance a person’s health, educational abilities and overall well-being. Numerous surveys have shown how studying music or learning to play an instrument creates a significant improvement in classroom performance among school-age children. The Mozart Effect, by Don Campbell, utilizes an innovative and experimental use of music and sound to treat listening disorders, dyslexia, ADD, autism and other mental and physical disorders. For additional information refer to www.mozarteffect.com. These are just a handful of the available drug-free treatments. Most of these modalities can easily be adapted for use in the classroom. Both general and special education teachers can be educated about how these methods can be applied to everyday learning. About the author: Mary M. Ernsberger is a Holistic Healthcare Practitioner dedicated to providing holistic options to future generations. She is a Mind-Body Therapist, Master Hypnotherapist and Children & Family Life Coach. Mary provides specialty services to children and families, especially those diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and other emotional or behavioral disorders. She can be reached by phone (480) 343-9555, e-mail - This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Her site is www.hypno4kids.com |
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