Thursday, January 4, 2018

World Hypnotism Day 2018 in Malaysia




All about the Hypnotism Day - CittaBella Magazine


Hypnotism day awareness booth at the Life Care Diagnostic Medical Centre, Bangsar South


Today is January 4th and many people from various countries around the globe will be celebrating World Hypnotism day. Today actually is all about removing those myths and misconceptions about hypnosis.

Our mission of this hypnotism day workshop is to remove the myths and misconceptions while promoting the truth and benefits of hypnotism to the people of the world.

Welcome to a life-changing opportunity. A way you can choose to write new chapters in your life, put aside fears, and change what you believed was unchangeable.

Let's hear the feedback from all participants of today:


Bernard Sii:

·       I learn a lot about psychology.



Chin Lok Chee:

·       It will help others to understand more about hypnosis as compared to those that are shown on TV and media.



JS:

·       I would say that it actually helps in looking into ourselves and expressing our own feelings. Not a bad way to relax your mind and soul, especially when you’re under quite an amount of stress. Tq Hiro!



Kelly Yeo:

·       I had tried hypnosis before and I found it is effective. Through this workshop, I learn more on hypnosis and understand more on self-emotion.



Khor Zhe Wei:

·       It will help others to feel better. And it will let us know ourselves better and then make some changes on ourselves.



Moi Moi:

·       This workshop has opened up my understanding of hypnotherapy. It is really amazing.



Loh Hui Min:

·       An interesting and unforgettable hypnosis experience. Learned many knowledge about psychology and neuroscience. It gave me a chance to explore my emotion in a correct and efficient way.



Sherlock Tan:

·       Very scientifically based and scientifically proven.



Sook Yee:

·       Learn more about hypnosis knowledge which could improve your lifestyle and a way to overcome the fear of your thoughts. 


Li Li:

·       As an existing patient, the therapy I am currently undergoing has shown excellent and obvious results of improving, and this workshop furthered my understanding of the treatments and how to further improve it.


Vicky Lee:
·       I learned to release my stress and understand the function of brain.



Yee Shan:

·       This workshop enables me to understand what hypnosis really is unlike those portrayed by drama. The brief experiential hypnosis is a very unique experience gained! Thanks.


Monday, January 1, 2018

《光华日报》Kwong Wah Newspaper: How to deal with trauma



面对创伤的受害者,需要的泰半不是如何解决问题,而是创造一个安全的环境让他们的情绪得以释放。但是,悲伤不是随意用闲聊就可以解决的。其实,情绪也不是需要解决的,而是学会如何去面对。
《光华日报》Kwong Wah Newspaper
Using clinical hypnosis, neurofeedback and expressive art therapy to deal with trauma issues


Wednesday, December 27, 2017

(PTSD Treatment Malaysia ) Clinical Neurofeedback for Chronic PTSD




After going through a trauma, survivors often say that their first feeling is relief to be alive. This may be followed by stress, fear, and anger. Trauma survivors may also find they are unable to stop thinking about what happened. Many survivors will show a high level of arousal, which causes them to react strongly to sounds and sights around them.
Most people have some kind of stress reaction after a trauma. Having such a reaction has nothing to do with personal weakness. Stress reactions may last for several days or even a few weeks. For most people, if symptoms occur, they will slowly decrease over time.

What are common reactions to trauma?

All kinds of trauma survivors commonly experience stress reactions. This is true for veterans, children, and disaster rescue or relief workers. If you understand what is happening when you or someone you know reacts to a traumatic event, you may be less fearful and better able to handle things.
Reactions to a trauma may include:
  • Feeling hopeless about the future
  • Feeling detached or unconcerned about others
  • Having trouble concentrating or making decisions
  • Feeling jumpy and getting startled easily at sudden noises
  • Feeling on guard and constantly alert
  • Having disturbing dreams and memories or flashbacks
  • Having work or school problems
You may also experience more physical reactions such as:
  • Stomach upset and trouble eating
  • Trouble sleeping and feeling very tired
  • Pounding heart, rapid breathing, feeling edgy
  • Sweating
  • Severe headache if thinking of the event
  • Failure to engage in exercise, diet, safe sex, regular health care
  • Excess smoking, alcohol, drugs, food
  • Having your ongoing medical problems get worse
You may have more emotional troubles such as:
  • Feeling nervous, helpless, fearful, sad
  • Feeling shocked, numb, and not able to feel love or joy
  • Avoiding people, places, and things related to the event
  • Being irritable or having outbursts of anger
  • Becoming easily upset or agitated
  • Blaming yourself or having negative views of oneself or the world
  • Distrust of others, getting into conflicts, being over-controlling
  • Being withdrawn, feeling rejected, or abandoned
  • Loss of intimacy or feeling detached

Recovery from stress reactions

Turn to your family and friends when you are ready to talk. They are your personal support system. Recovery is an ongoing gradual process. It doesn't happen through suddenly being "cured" and it doesn't mean that you will forget what happened. Most people will recover from trauma naturally. If your stress reactions are getting in the way of your relationships, work, or other important activities, you may want to talk to a counselor or your doctor. Good treatments are available.

Common problems that can occur after a trauma

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a condition that can develop after you have gone through a life-threatening event. If you have PTSD, you may have trouble keeping yourself from thinking over and over about what happened to you. You may try to avoid people and places that remind you of the trauma. You may feel numb. Lastly, if you have PTSD, you might find that you have trouble relaxing. You may startle easily and you may feel on guard most of the time.
Depression. Depression involves feeling down or sad more days than not. If you are depressed, you may lose interest in activities that used to be enjoyable or fun. You may feel low in energy and be overly tired. You may feel hopeless or in despair, and you may think that things will never get better. Depression is more likely when you have had losses such as the death of close friends. If you are depressed, at times you might think about hurting or killing yourself. For this reason, getting help for depression is very important.
Self-blame, guilt and shame. Sometimes in trying to make sense of a traumatic event, you may blame yourself in some way. You may think you are responsible for bad things that happened, or for surviving when others didn't. You may feel guilty for what you did or did not do. Remember, we all tend to be our own worst critics. Most of the time, that guilt, shame, or self-blame is not justified.
Suicidal thoughts. Trauma and personal loss can lead a depressed person to think about hurting or killing themselves. If you think someone you know may be feeling suicidal, you should directly ask them. You will NOT put the idea in their head. If someone is thinking about killing themselves, call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.orgLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.. You can also call a counselor, doctor, or 911.
Anger or aggressive behavior. Trauma can be connected with anger in many ways. After a trauma, you might think that what happened to you was unfair or unjust. You might not understand why the event happened and why it happened to you. These thoughts can result in intense anger. Although anger is a natural and healthy emotion, intense feelings of anger and aggressive behavior can cause problems with family, friends, or co-workers. If you become violent when angry, you just make the situation worse. Violence can lead to people being injured, and there may be legal consequences.
Alcohol/Drug abuse. Drinking or "self-medicating" with drugs is a common, and unhealthy, way of coping with upsetting events. You may drink too much or use drugs to numb yourself and to try to deal with difficult thoughts, feelings, and memories related to the trauma. While using alcohol or drugs may offer a quick solution, it can actually lead to more problems. If someone close begins to lose control of drinking or drug use, you should try to get them to see a health care provider about managing their drinking or drug use.

Summing it all up

Right after a trauma, almost every survivor will find himself or herself unable to stop thinking about what happened. Stress reactions, such as increased fear, nervousness, jumpiness, upsetting memories, and efforts to avoid reminders, will gradually decrease over time for most people.
Use your personal support systems, family and friends, when you are ready to talk. Recovery is an ongoing gradual process. It doesn't happen through suddenly being "cured" and it doesn't mean that you will forget what happened. Most people will recover from trauma naturally over time. If your emotional reactions are getting in the way of your relationships, work, or other important activities, you may want to talk to a counselor or your doctor. Good treatments are available.


CLICK HERE FOR Screening for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 


EEG Biofeedback (also known as neurofeedback) has been in use as a clinical intervention for well over 30 years; however, it has made very little impact on clinical care. One reason for this has been the difficulty in designing research to measure clinical change in the real world. While substantial evidence exists for its efficacy in treating attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, relatively little evidence exists for its utility in other disorders including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

 The current study represents a "proof-of-concept" pilot for the use of neurofeedback with multiply-traumatized individuals with treatment-resistant PTSD. Participants completed 40 sessions of neurofeedback training two times per week with sensors randomly assigned (by the study coordinator, who was not blind to condition) to sensor placements of either T4-P4 or T3-T4. 

We found that neurofeedback significantly reduced PTSD symptoms (Davidson Trauma Scale scores averaged 69.14 at baseline to 49.26 at termination), and preceded gains in affect regulation (Inventory of Altered Self-Capacities-Affect Dysregulation scores averaged 23.63 at baseline to 17.20 at termination). We discuss a roadmap for future research.


Contact us via 0167154419 if you would like to do the clinical neurofeedback treatment in Malaysia.




Source: 
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26782083 
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/337136722082730446/
https://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/problems/common-reactions-after-trauma.asp

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

“Story of hypnosis in Malaysia” official book launch






“Story of hypnosis in Malaysia” official book launch!
Lovely night with all practitioners and T&CM experts.

The Association of Hypnotherapy Practitioners, Malaysia (AHPM) also known as Persatuan Pengamal Hipnoterapi, Malaysia is the peak body for hypnotherapy in Malaysia. The association is a founding member of the Federation of Complementary and Natural Medicine Associations, Malaysia (FCNMAM) one of the eight bodies recognized by the Ministry of Health (MOH), Malaysia under the T&CM Act.


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Asian Medical Students Association (AMSA) Mental Healthy Day - Opening Ceremony Guest Speaker

Asian Medical Students Association (AMSA) Mental Healthy Day. 
Glad to be the opening ceremony guest speaker of the day. 
Hope my talk benefits the future medical practitioners from UTAR MBBS course. 





Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Review ( Non-drug approach - Treatment for Panic Attack) - Miss Lee Case


One day, I felt that my hand, legs and heart paralyzed.

I was sent to hospital and doctor claimed that I suffered from panic attack.
However, my medical doctors told me that they cannot help me much.
They think that I need help from other specialist.
I was so helpless and depressed.

This panic attack had affected my normal daily life especially my job.

For example:
  • I cannot focus on the tasks that I need to accomplish and I even face some difficulties in breathing. 
  • At night, I cannot sleep well and I tend to ruminate a lot After visiting other medical specialist, I consume medicines for one whole week but I decided to stop eating because there is side effect, I found that the medicines worsen my sleep quality. 

By that time, I had no choice but to seek help from other specialist who practicing non-drug approach. And I glad that finally I found a clinical hypnotherapist, Hiro Koo.

After few sessions of clinical hypnotherapy,

I realized that I managed to calm down myself and breathe smoothly. In addition, my fear, scare and worry reduce drastically. I am so happy that I can become a healthy person again with positive mindset. Besides, I am able to communicate with my family members and I am confident enough to socialize with my friends again.

Personally, I felt that clinical hypnotherapy is a very effective treatment for me, it deals with my subconscious mind that made me become stronger. I was amazed by this treatment, I felt refresh when I woke up from each session. The clinical hypnotherapist did a very good job in helping me as he provided me with indirect suggestions and allow me to choose my ideal decision. He never affect me so that I can gain insight from it. Frankly speaking, I felt more and more confident every time after the treatment.

Hope my testimonial can benefit you who face similar symptoms like me.


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 Hypnosis Integrative Hub (Clinical Hypnotherapist Hiro Koo). Clients names have been changed to protect their identity.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Malaysia Clinical Neurofeedback | Hand flapping Management


Experts in the field who have studied self-stimulatory behaviors have hypothesized that there are two primary reasons why individuals with autism engage in these unusual repetitive behaviors. 

The first theory involves hyposensitivity, that is, the individual’s body craves stimulation. Basically, the self-stimulatory behavior serves to arouse one’s nervous system and provides the individual with some form of internal satisfaction. This is thought to be the result of a dysfunctional system in the brain and/or the nervous system.


The second theory involves the opposite function, that is, hypersensitivity. In this theory, self-stimulatory behaviors are not engaged in to excite one’s nervous system, but to calm one self. This could be the result of an environment that is over-stimulating and the individual with autism is experiencing sensory overload, therefore engages in self-stimulatory behaviors not to arouse the nervous system, but to block out the over-stimulating environment.


It might seem logical to simply intervene and try to stop the individual from engaging in the self-stimulatory behavior; however, this strategy is not recommended. Since the individual is engaging in these behaviors for a reason, if we attempt to interrupt and stop the behavior, it is possible that another behavior, that could possibly be more stigmatizing or even harmful, could develop.
If a self-stimulatory behavior interferes with the individual’s ability to pay attention to their environment and participate in important activities, there is a basis for concern. Intervention should involve looking at the sensory channel that is being stimulated and replacing the self-stimulatory behavior with another more socially acceptable behavior that will provide the same type of reinforcement.
Here are some common examples of self-stimulatory behaviors as they relate to sensory channels.
Visual: staring at lights, repetitive blinking, moving fingers in front of the eyes, hand-flapping
Auditory: tapping ears, snapping fingers, unusual vocalizations
Tactile: rubbing the skin with one’s hands or with another object, scratching
Vestibular: rocking front to back, rocking side-to-side
Taste: placing body parts or objects in one’s mouth, licking objects
Smell: smelling objects, sniffing people


By utilizing the technology of Clinical Neurofeedback, we can help you to deal with the
hyposensitivity or hypersensitivity issue. Clinical Neurofeedback training can deal with the root cause which is the brain arousal problem.
We will use a safe, non-invasive and no side effect method to peek into your brain and understand your brain arousal level. Feel free to contact us for an initial consultation



Source: 
https://www.stvincentsspecialneeds.org/why-does-my-child-hand-flap-and-rock/

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

马来西亚大肠急躁症IBS治疗——你所不知道的应对法

都会佳人Citta Bella | Life Magazines 生活杂志 - 2017年9月刊Bella Soul 之《大肠急躁症》  

自律神经失调状况里其中一种最常见的问题就是大肠急躁症。不说你不知,这肠胃问题竟然是和生活习惯与压力是息息相关的,而经常肚疼不舒服,自然亦会再迎来不良循环,让生活更添压力。

根据研究显示,在美国每5人中就有一人患有大肠急燥症问题,可想而知这是多么普遍的问题。千万不要延误就治,因为这也会带来许多后遗症。每个人面对大肠急躁症状时都不尽相同,最常见的就是:肚子涨风、胃风、肚子疼痛或抽痛、泻肚子与便秘。
一旦你被确证患上大肠急燥症,你可以尝试脑电波反馈技术,了解自己的大脑是否呈现一些自律神经失调的相关状态如压力现象等等。临床催眠治疗师也是你可以考虑咨询的对象,但你得事先问问该治疗师是否有治疗大肠急躁症的相关训练与治疗经验
当你面对大肠急躁症问题,尽量避免酒精、含咖啡因的饮品与甜食。因为这些食物都会影响你的情绪与大脑状态,有者甚至会因为这些食物对生理的刺激而感到病情变得更加严重。当然,更多恰当的饮食方法都应该要与专业的营养咨询师面谈才好,毕竟个人化的饮食改变计划是改善大肠急躁问题里重要的一环。
除了饮食调整与生活规律以外,临床催眠治疗是一个非常有帮助的方法。或许说到运用临床催眠治疗,这听起来很不可思议,然而却已经有大量的科学实证研究证明了催眠是可以改善大肠急燥症的症状,如肠胃疼痛、便秘、泻肚子、涨风等问题的科学治疗法。
真实个案:
吴先生是一位教育从业员,他的生活与便秘、肚子涨风与疼痛问题脱不了关系。除了生理上的不适感,这也严重了影响了他的生活作息。他表示每天都要蹲在厕所里一小时的感觉非常难受,这除了让他耽误工作进程,也让他觉得很尴尬与有苦难言。
在短短半年内,吴先生尝试了西药与中药调理,但他并没有察觉到有多大的改善,便一再感到失望,甚至让他开始觉得抑郁与出现对于死亡病痛的焦虑感。他常常都在担心自己会因为这个问题而衍生出严重疾病如癌症,从而早逝。他不想就这样离开这个世界,因为他还有许多学生与亲人需要他的帮助。
在机缘巧合下,吴先生发现到了他可能面对着自律神经失调症状而导致了大肠急躁症症状。于是,吴先生找到了我的部落格并联系我以便进行临床催眠治疗大肠急躁症。治疗过程里,他学到了如何运用自我催眠与心理治疗技术去改善自己的症状。在短短的几次疗程后,他如厕的过程变得顺畅了许多,便秘问题解决了,情绪也变得稳定了许多。
他表示非常惊讶,临床催眠竟然可以让他犹如重生般快活。吴先生表示他知道许多人也面对与他相同的问题,于是他给了我这个应允把他的经历写出来并教育大众,并借此告诉大家:“许多时候你所面对的问题或许并不是想象中那么糟糕,那只不过是生理或心理影响所引发的问题,这些都可以透过治疗去改善的。千万不要放弃自己,因为我们都值得拥有美好的人生!”


原创作品
http://www.cittabella.my/post/2017/Oct/BellaSoul/MentalHealth

都会佳人Citta Bella | Life Magazines 生活杂志 - 2017年10月刊Bella Soul 专栏之《心灵健康职场》


世界精神卫生日(World Mental Health Day)订为每年10月10日举行。这个活动主要是推广心理健康教育。在现今社会里,许多人都需要心灵鸡汤。心理咨询与催眠等行业近年来变得非常火热,然而大部分职场人士都碍于面子或害怕因为被标签为有心理问题而失去工作。世界心理卫生联合会表示,研究发现每5人当中就有1位在职场上的工作人士面对心理问题。这就是为什么今年的精神卫生日把主题设为“职场上的精神健康”。

该组织也表示,研究显示有10%的员工因为抑郁问题而请假,还有近50%的抑郁患者在没被帮助下继续工作。抑郁症的症状如无法集中精神,善忘,难做决定与失眠事实上严重影响一个人在工作上的表现。试想,这情况难道不会影响整个公司的业绩与表现吗?
世界村的形成与科技的演变,让商业竞争越来越激烈的同时,也导致工作与生活的分界线越来越模糊。有多少人曾经被电话电邮轰炸得喘不了气?有多少次你在约会时,埋头检查电话里的工作问题?殊不知业绩压力与永远忙不完的工作造成了许多身心问题。其中最常见的就是自律神经失调症状,比方说失眠,肠胃问题,头晕头疼,焦虑与抑郁问题等。这些“文明病”问题都在我的咨询工作中常常接触得到!大部分的个案因为这些问题而导致严重影响工作,甚至很多人都因此而失去了生计。

很多大型企业已经开始领悟到了精神健康的重要性。我常有机会被大型企业如银行机构邀请去给予身心健康与压力管理讲座。事实上,我期待中小型企业也开始有所行动。所谓预防胜于治疗,最好的方法就是先让公司员工了解抑郁症状为何,然后再鼓励大家用开明的态度去接纳心理情绪,其实心理问题就如生理病一样需要去被正视。在这里为你举例当抑郁症发生时可能会出现的症状,让你更了解自己与同事的心理状况:
(一)开始离开团队,孤立自己
(二)对于什么都没有参与感与兴趣 
(三)做事粗心大意,无法准时完成任务
(四)做事无精打采
(五)无法做出决定,生产力低
(六)迟到早退,每天都显得疲惫
(七)没有自信心
(八)没有动力工作
(九)不合理的情绪反应
 (十)外型改变(如突然爆瘦或肥胖)
如果你发现自己或同事符合了以上多项症状,希望你能让自己或鼓励公司里的同事勇敢的去接受心理咨询服务。让身边的人明白心灵生病了就如感冒发烧一样,需要去正视并接受治疗。给予同理心与无条件的支持,其实能让身边的人放心地去寻求治疗与帮助。拒绝批判与鄙视,重视身心健康可以从你开始做起。


Source:
http://www.cittabella.my/post/2017/Oct/BellaSoul/MentalHealth