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Hypnosis Or NLP Can Quickly Overcome Facial Tics

By: Alan Barrett Densky, CH


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As many as one-fourth of all children experience the emotional pain of facial tics. This problem can best be described as a repeatedly occurring spasm that affects the muscles of both the eyes and the face. The exact cause is often unknown, even though research has demonstrated a strong link between stressors and an increase in the evidence of symptoms.

Another explanation for the development of tics is deficiencies in essential vitamins or minerals, such as magnesium. Some types of facial tics are symptoms of disorders of the nervous system, including Tourette syndrome, a condition arising from a malfunction of the nervous system. Tourette syndrome is thought to have a genetic component as well.

A few examples of a facial tic are rapid eye movements or eye blinking, squinting, mouth or nose wrinkeling, twitching, grunting, mouth twitches, facial grimacing, facial twitches, and throat clearing. The condition often develops in childhood, and can last for just weeks, months, or even years. In some cases, the condition persists into adulthood.

Facial tics can perpetuate and increase anxiety-related behaviors in a child whose stress levels are already high because of the tic itself. Young people can at times be extremely cruel, making fun of the child's problem. Further, educators who fail to understand and are unable to help fellow classmates to empathize and assist the child in conquering his condition can have a devastating impact on a child's self image.

This issue, however, is not relevant only to the afflicted child. Adults who are affected by a facial tic find this extremely difficult to manage. These individuals frequently face significant social difficulties. In some cases, a person can teach themselves to recognize the onset and control the spasm that causes the facial tic. Even this, however, can become emotionally and physically draining. Low self-esteem is often a major issue with which these people wrestle. Often, these individuals struggle with low self-esteem.

Adults who experience cessation of the humiliating effects of facial grimaces and other tics can experience social rebirth. Their concept of themselves is altered, and they no longer fear to experience the fullness of life. Young people who can overcome this problem experience freedom the agonizing emotional pain that cripples their social lives, and experience childhood with joy instead of psychic pain.

On occasion, medications, such as mildly sedating drugs, help individuals manage this problem. While the medications may lessen the frequency or severity of these symptoms, the medications themselves can often cause adverse effects. Because of this, many people have turned to alternative therapies to help them in treating their problem.

Two alternatives that have shown promising potential in assisting individuals to control facial tics are hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). Both of these therapies utilize the power inherent in the individual's subconscious to help them rechannel the repetitive behavior. Since these methods are concerned with the origin of the disorder by intervening in the unconscious where the problem originates, they are much more useful than traditional therapy approaches that just attempt to control eye blinking, mouth twitches, squinting, facial grimacing, facial twitches, grunting, or other types of impulsive behavior.

Hypnosis helps the person being treated to enter a restful trancelike state and accept suggestions that allow them to release tension. Because tics are caused by suppressed anxiety within a person's body, expelling this tension enables them to successfully manage this behavior. After several sessions, the client ought to be able to experience the ability to manage tension successfully.

Those therapists who use NLP assist the client to focus his or her mind to use thoughts that stress them as triggers for relaxing thoughts. Furthermore, the person is taught to use an unrelated part of the body, such as a toe, to rechannel the anxiety that would have previously been expressed by the facial tic. This technique allows individuals to overcome tension without resorting to the humiliating impulse.

Another positive effect of these two therapies is that the person being treated does not experience adverse effects from medication type therapies. In fact, both hypnotherapy and NLP are usually viewed as the treatment of choice for individuals who cope with tics, such as nose wrinkeling, or throat clearing, because these therapies do not have undesirable side effects. This relieves significant anguish and distress for the sufferer.

Summary: Facial tics are frequently socially destructive and may yield serious consequences. Boys are most likely to demonstrate this disorder, which can continue into adult life; however female children may also have difficulties with this. While several treatment approaches exist, hypnosis and NLP appear to be the safest treatments, because they have no undesirable side effects and are very efficacious.

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Alan B. Densky, CH offers facial ticks hypnotherapy CDs as well as a broad variety of popular titles for all anxiety related symptoms. For pleasure and education visit his Free hypnosis video library at his Neuro-VISION self hypnosis website. www.neuro-vision.us/

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