Hypnosis Script
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Facilitate post-operative healing with the Phantom Limb Pain Hypnosis Script
The phenomenon of phantom limb pain is a puzzle which has only recently begun to be
properly clarified and explained.
To most people, it seems inconceivable that sensation and pain can be felt in a limb
which is not there - because what is there to do the 'feeling'?
We now know that what we call 'sensation' is not actually experienced directly in
the body, but is a response produced in the brain. The brain maintains a 'map' of
all body parts, and uses this to determine responses, including feelings of pain.
If a limb is removed, through accident or amputation, this does not by itself
'update' the brain's map, which continues to register the presence of a limb,
and act as if it is still there. This is part of the explanation of phantom limb
pain.
The Phantom Limb Pain Hypnosis Script from The Script Collection has been developed
specifically to help people who have suffered the loss of a limb to actively enhance
the updating process of the brain.
The stress of the pain is immediately reduced through the calming induction. The
relief of this ensures a highly receptive state in which the brain is most amenable
to 're-mapping' to remove the phantom limb.
Early life experience is used as a model for the process of reconfiguration, and
repeated practice ensures that the re-mapping is effective and permanent.
Make the Phantom Limb Pain Hypnosis Script part of your collection now!
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