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Alfredo provides solutions with issues related to psychological empowerment. [Empowerment is a process by which people, organizations, and communities gain mastery over issues of concern to them]. Alfredo has received training in ‘evidence-based treatment approach’ like CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and expanded his knowledge with Psychotherapy, Body Language, Advanced Counselling, Hypnotherapy, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), Socionics and Naturopathic Medicine. He specializes in psychotherapy with children, adolescents and their families, focusing on those who struggle with a wide range of psychological diagnoses, especially affective disorders, such as anxiety, building self-esteem and depression. Also skilled in the treatment of a number of emotional and behavioural issues, including disruptive behaviours, depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, personality disorder and family stress. He expanded his experience working with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT), as well as LGBT parents and their children. He also has experience working with schools, family systems and teaching parenting skills.

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Hypnosis is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, and its effectiveness can vary greatly depending on several factors. ...
12/09/2023

Hypnosis is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, and its effectiveness can vary greatly depending on several factors. It's important to note that while hypnosis may not work for everyone or every situation, it can be effective for some individuals and in specific contexts. Here are some reasons why hypnosis may seem to seldom work:
Individual Variability: People vary in their susceptibility to hypnosis. Some individuals are more responsive to hypnotic suggestions, while others are less so. Factors such as personality traits, beliefs, and mental state can influence a person's responsiveness to hypnosis.
Skill of the Hypnotist: The skill and experience of the hypnotist or hypnotherapist play a significant role in the effectiveness of hypnosis. An experienced and trained hypnotist* is more likely to induce a hypnotic state and deliver effective suggestions than someone with little experience or inadequate training. [*Experience and training might be important but they are not a quick-fix. Often, failure is caused by the other bold points mentioned here. Remote therapy cannot also be seen as a professional alternative]
Unrealistic Expectations: Sometimes, people expect hypnosis to be a magical or instant solution to their problems. In reality, it may require multiple sessions and a willingness to cooperate with the hypnotist's suggestions. Unrealistic expectations can lead to disappointment and the perception that hypnosis doesn't work.
Resistance to Hypnosis: Some individuals may resist hypnosis due to fear, scepticism, or a lack of trust in the process. Resistance can make it difficult for the hypnotist to induce a deep trance state.
Lack of Concentration or Focus: Hypnosis often requires a person to focus their attention and relax. If a person is unable to concentrate or is easily distracted, it can be challenging to enter a hypnotic state.
Inappropriate Use: Hypnosis is not a suitable solution for all problems or conditions. It is most commonly used for issues like stress reduction, smoking cessation, weight management, and pain control. Expecting hypnosis to work for issues it's not designed for can lead to disappointment.
Lack of Scientific Consensus: While hypnosis has been studied extensively, there is still some debate and uncertainty about its mechanisms and efficacy. This lack of scientific consensus can contribute to the perception that hypnosis seldom works.
It's important to note that for some individuals and in certain therapeutic contexts, hypnosis can be highly effective. Research has shown that hypnosis can be useful for managing pain, reducing anxiety, overcoming specific phobias, and modifying certain behaviours. However, it may not be a suitable or effective approach for everyone or for every issue.

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Alfredo provides solutions with issues related to psychological empowerment. [Empowerment is a process by which people, organizations, and communities gain mastery over issues of concern to them]. Alfredo has received training in ‘evidence-based treatment approach’ like CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and expanded his knowledge with Psychotherapy, Body Language, Advanced Counselling, Hypnotherapy, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), Socionics and Naturopathic Medicine. He utilizes a variety of approaches uniquely tailored for each client. He specializes in psychotherapy with children, adolescents and their families, focusing on those who struggle with a wide range of psychological diagnoses, especially affective disorders, such as anxiety, building self-esteem and depression. Also skilled in the treatment of a number of emotional and behavioural issues, including disruptive behaviours, depression, anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, personality disorder and family stress. He expanded his experience working with the Le***an, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT), as well as LGBT parents and their children. He also has experience working with schools, family systems and teaching parenting skills.