

Deep Sadness
It is a serious illness caused by changes in brain chemistry. Research tells us that other factors contribute to the onset of deep sadness, including genetics, changes in hormone levels, certain medical conditions, stress, grief or difficult life circumstances.
What happens when a person is deep sad?
deep Sadness begins with symptoms of anxiety (such as worrying a lot), sadness, or lack of energy. ... And other people may feel sad suddenly. This may happen after a big change in life, such as the loss of a loved one or a serious accident.
The Signs Of Deep Sadness
The following may be some of the typical signs of deep sadness that may take over slowly like a fog rolling in on what was previously a sunny day and now is becoming darker with each minute.
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Sign #1 – “Now, I can’t get out of bed in the morning. I just don’t have the same interest in things that I used to.”
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Sign #2 – “I have body pains and I’m worried that I may have (fibromyalgia, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, etc.).”
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Sign#3 – “I can’t seem to stop overeating and I gained 40 pounds.” Or “I have gone back to drinking, smoking cigarettes or pot, etc.”
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Sign #4 – “I’m having trouble sleeping at night and I’m exhausted.”
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Sign #5 – “I cry at the drop of a pin, but mostly I feel numb.”
How may hypnosis help deep sadness?
1. It helps you enter the subconscious:
First, we drop down from the conscious mind, which is only 10% of the mind into the subconscious mind. Now we are addressing the whole person, 100% of the mind rather than just helping the signs.
2. It helps you identify the "unfinished business".
People often have what Dr. Fritz Perls called “unfinished business” with whatever has been lost, be it a loved one, a job, or a home. These unresolved feelings, such as resentments, regrets, blame, anger, guilt, jealousy, and fear are stored in the body and must be released as soon after the triggering event as possible. Hypnosis may help deep sadness because it removes the underlying basis of deep sadness and completes the unfinished business that otherwise continues to recycle as self-sabotaging thoughts and behaviors.
3. It helps you "finish" the "unfinished business" and release the stored emotions/experiences.
With hypnosis, our hypnotist can go down to the deepest level of these shocking experiences, memories and stored emotions to release them from the mind and body. When our hypnosis process is completed, our client reported that their sadness has lifted, that they have stopped the excessive thoughts or behavior, and that they are ready to resume living their lives again.
4. It helps you replace the shock with positivity.
With each hypnosis session, our hypnotist can replace the fearful repetitive thoughts that often haunt people following a shocking experience. Positive affirmations now work because the underlying emotional release has been accomplished.
5. It helps you use the power of hypnotic suggestion to create long-term improvement.
Hypnosis may provide an effective way to access the individual’s ability to affect the physical body. Once self-sabotaging thoughts and behaviors have been resolved, the individual can begin to use hypnotic suggestibility to improve the body’s functioning. Hypnosis can be very helpful in correcting patterns of restless sleep, low energy, headaches or chronic pain. And one can use hypnosis to increase motivation to exercise and eat properly.
Conclusion
Consistent research and methodology refinement has allowed hypnosis to progress as an advanced form of help to the point where hypnosis is now regularly considered as a real help for deep sadness. Hypnosis may be a highly successful form of help for individuals with deep sadness.
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