The
Leading Nail-Biting Cure Is
Hypnotherapy
The underlying causes of
the majority physical habits may be quite varied, and rooted at
different psychological levels. Although hypnotherapy has a
wide range of applications, the behaviors that are most
directly related to physical habits are usually the ones that
can be treated with hypnotherapy most directly and immediately.
Hypnosis for smoking cessation is the most commonly recognized
of these, and is among the more effective and least invasive
techniques for reaching its goal. Another common area for
hypnotherapy treatment is for weight control. Similarly,
hypnotherapy is also the best technique for ending a nail
biting habit.
Nail
biting shares many similarities to smoking. It is a
ritualistic, physical habit. Either can be caused by the
mechanics of a physical routine, or can be indicative of
deeper psychological root causes. In either case the habit
itself can be quite effectively halted with
hypnotherapy.
Discovering and treating
underlying psychological issues, which are exhibited in nail
biting and smoking can be a process that necessitates several
sessions with a knowledgeable hypnotherapist. Not all
hypnotists and hypnotherapists are capable of performing at the
deep psychological level. Thankfully, for the purposes of
eliminating a nail biting or a smoking habit, they do not need
to work below the most direct physical
level.
The immediate goal of
curing the nail biting habit is far more
straightforward. Many of our deeper emotional and psychological
states are influenced by our physical state, so in treating the
physical symptoms directly, we can also have an indirect impact
on deeper issues. Also, not all negative physical behaviors
have an underlying cause; sometimes it is truly just a physical
habit; it "feels" good for the individual to take part in
them.
I have seen that the relaxed and
focused state of hypnosis can have extraordinary results when
it comes to achieving simple physical state changes. Whenever I
relieve severe burn pain, alleviate nausea, and relieve other
physical problems for a client in just seconds, it still amazes
me, even though I'm supposedly the one with the "power" (as we
know, the true power lies in the client's unconscious mind).
Our minds have the capacity to block out severe nausea and
pain; so the ability to prevent one from nail biting is a
simple goal in comparison.
I've found three of the most
powerful hypnotherapy techniques to be anchoring, substitution
and association. With association, one can link a negative
behavior to something unpleasant; with substitution, one can
replace the bad habit with an innocuous one; with anchoring,
one can link physical movement triggers with alternative
feelings and behaviors.
With association, just like the
simple hypnotic parlor trick can make a piece of white bread
taste like a delicious slice of New York Cheesecake to a
subject, one can make the taste and feeling of nail biting to
be extremely distasteful. If your subject is consistently and
repeatedly conditioned to believe that the taste and feel of
nail biting is extremely unpleasant, it will help the habit to
disappear.
There are chemical products that
achieve this goal via foul tasting nail polish. However, with a
mental association they can stop nail biting without relying
upon consistently applying a chemical product. This "aversion"
type of therapy generally isn't extremely helpful. But it is
only reliable when used as an adjunct to eliminating stress
that causes one to bite their nails, as well as extinguishing
conditioned responses (unconscious associations), which
triggers one to bite their nails.
Substitution can be used to
replace the
nail biting compulsion nail biting compulsion with a more
benign habit. For example, it is very effective to place the
suggestion that whenever one feels the urges that lead them
towards nail biting, they will take a deep breath instead, and
exhale slowly, achieving all the same feelings and resolution
that nail biting used to bring. I have found the deep breathing
substitute to be effective for a wide variety of
ailments.
Similarly, anchoring can be used
to subvert one action into another, and works well in
combination with the association and substitution techniques.
It is useful in creating the suggestion that every time
subjects see their fingers coming to their mouth, they vividly
recall the unpleasant taste association, and they take a deep
breath instead to relieve the tension.
Hypnotherapy has been proven as
one of the more effective methods for negative habit
modification. Just as with smoking cessation, the techniques
and concepts described here prove to be extremely effective as
a long-term nail-biting cure.
Alan B. Densky, CH is a time-honored
leader in the field of hypnosis. Visit his hypnotherapy site
for
free articles on hypnosis articles on hypnosis, and advice.
He's developed a comprehensive seven-session
self hypnosis nail biting program based on
NLP and
Erickson Hypnosis.
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