Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2020

[Review] 马来西亚临床催眠治疗改善身心创伤反应Traumatic Stress Management Malaysia - LS Case

 


Name: LS

Age: 26

Town: Pahang

Date: 21st December 2020

Review:

今天是完成第6hypno sessions的一天。从一开始天天都处于绝望、不安、焦虑、无法控制想法和心情,到现在能够恢复正常生活,心里真的很感激Hiro

在疗程期间,让我明白自己为什么会变成一遇事就会逃避事情甚至脑袋失去记忆、process info的能力(与其他类似brain fog症状)。这一切都是创伤所带来的结果。Error won't happen without reason. 通过催眠了解事情的发生,从中找到根源,便能将创伤一一治疗。

虽然现在mco的情况限制了生理上的行动,但治疗让我得到心灵上的自由甚至知道自己有很多变好的可能性。尝试踏出这一步,你会有意想不到的收获,别放弃能让自己变好的机会。

我很幸运,第一次就能找到有效的治疗。再次谢谢Hiro,谢谢你,在这时候拉我一把,让我能够拥抱更好的自己。

 
Intervention involves: Expressive art therapy technique, EMDR technique, Cognitive behavioral hypnotherapy, Clinical Hypnotherapy and Brain Mapping Assessment. Further session will be Clinical Neurofeedback Training.

 

 

Remark: Our client's information will be kept strictly confidential all the time. All reviews and photos have been acknowledged and provided by past and current clients of Hiro Koo. 

 

Saturday, September 26, 2020

[Case Study] Stress, Tension and Anxiety Management Malaysia - LYH Case

 

 
Name: LYH
 

It was May when I first visit New Mind Brain Health Centre with lots of tension and anxiety. I always felt bad and down in that time. After taking the hypnotherapy care at New Mind, I feel that my perception towards everything has totally changed, I can always see the positive side when something happen which I unable to make it before in my life. Even my anxious feeling come, I can be rational enough to deal with it now. I will strongly recommend to my friends or people around me who have same situation as mine to receive hypnotherapy care at New Mind. Because the treatment here is truly effective and the specialist at this centre are very professional.

 

 

Remark: Our client's information will be kept strictly confidential all the time. All reviews and photos have been acknowledged and provided by past and current clients of Hiro Koo. 

 


Tuesday, January 29, 2019

[Review] Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Treatment Malaysia - CC Case






Name                 : CC


I am having anxiety then when my baby unexpectedly came to our life. There were too much to consider like costing and attention needed for the inclusion. 

I came to seek for the help of hypnotherapist, I noticed my improvement after 3-4 sessions. My sleeping quality improved after listening to the audio recording of the therapist. 

The hypnotherapist has helped people by explaining the scientific way on why and how did I suffered from anxiety. Hypnotherapy provide a synergistic effect towards any medicines the patients take to improve the conditions of oneself.



Remark: Our client's information will be kept strictly confidential all the time. All reviews and photos have been acknowledged and provided by past and current clients of Hiro Koo.

Sunday, January 20, 2019

[Testimonial] Child Anxiety Symptoms Treatment Malaysia - Low JS Case



Name: Low JS

Age: 4
Town: Seremban
Intervention: Sleep Talk Process, Clinical Neurofeedback, Nutritional Consultation

JS has developed the issue of anxiety, poor socializing and logical thinking skills before 4 years old. We decided to bring him for the neurofeedback training in order to tackle such issues. We are very pleased and happy about that JS’s condition has shown improvement throughout the training sessions. For an instance, JS has become calmer and his fear of loud noise such as thunderstorm was reduced significantly after participating for 30 sessions of neurofeedback training. Moreover, the diet control and the nutritional suggestions provided by the professional nutritional consultant in the centre also accounted for JS’s improvement throughout the therapy periods.

Nowadays, JS is capable to make friends and get along well with his peers. Besides, he has become more cheerful than before. Nonetheless, there is still space for the improvement on his social skills as well as his executive functioning capability. As for now, we are glad to see the improvement on JS’s condition and we do believe in the effectiveness of neurofeedback as well as nutritional control in treating the anxiety symptoms.



Sunday, May 13, 2018

Clinical Neurofeedback Training Malaysia for Panic Attack




Panic attack is a mental illness associated with pathological levels of anxiety that is represented by sudden onset of horror or fear of its reappearance in sufferer. The attacks is characterized with symptoms like heartbeat, sweat, feeling chest tight, tremble, feeling losing balance, or confusion, although they happen in a few minutes. The sufferer, afraid of the emergence of a new attack, may get into anticipatory anxiety and refusing to go to hideous places. 

            Panic disorder is often associated with agoraphobia, and is fear of being alone in public places especially places that are difficult to escape perceived by a panic attack on the person. Panic attack can occur after injuring stress mental disorders, depression disorders and medical illnesses such as drug discontinuation or its poisoning.

            Neurofeedback targets the parts of the brain at the cause of this reaction in an effort to retrain the brain to function more efficiently so the “fight or flight” response is not triggered. The brain learns how to cope with anxiety and fear appropriately during neurofeedback sessions resulting in an overall decrease in anxiety, mood improvement, and increase in daily function. In other words, neurofeedback can help you calm the struggle so you can live with reduced emotional distress caused by panic disorder.

            In past research and review studies, neurofeedback therapy is found to be helpful in regulating metabolic function in brain. Through neurofeedback, panic attack sufferers learn how to strengthen their brain metabolic. The findings reveal that neurofeedback remains its consistency in improving panic disorder patients’ anxiety. This significance suggests that neurofeedback is an effective complementary alternative therapy for common unpleasant anxiety in panic attack sufferers.





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http://tampatherapy.com/2017/12/13/all-about-panic-disorder-part-two/