http://positivetranceformations.com.au/eating-disorders/ With the help of Hypnotherapy, NLP and EFT you can create different neuronal pathways in the brain with more constructive and flexible behaviors and deactivate the old destructive pathways that are responsible for your eating disorder.
7. The main trick to recovering from an
eating disorder is to begin to re teach
the sufferer how to feel
good, reconnect them to who they are
as a person and the values and things
they hold dear.
8. When they again begin to realize that
they can have a future, of their own
design.
9. This can help an Ed sufferer start to
see they are not useless and
powerless, and that on the contrary, all
that has happened, is that a part of
them that was originally conceived as a
form of coping mechanism has started
to assume to much influence and
control in their decision making.
10. Once this has occurred it does tend to
create a vicious cycle, however the
dissociative processes inherent in
Hypnotherapy and NLP, help the
sufferer step out of themselves and
gain greater perspective.
11. From this far more resourceful
vantage point, the ED sufferer can
begin to realise that they are not facing
things alone, and, in fact that they have
the support, resources and tools to
overcome their present
difficulties, which goes a long way to
facilitating the recovery process.
12. This approach has thus far proven to
enjoy a high rate of success at
demonstrably turning things around.
13. All eating disorder sufferers need
direction but it has to be done in a very
even handed and subtle way. Yelling
and screaming at them will not work.
14. Telling an anorexic “why don’t you just
eat” or the bulimic that binging and
purging is futile would be like asking
you to stop breathing air, it’s not going
to happen.
15. This is because eating disorders
become an obsession. They are
lodged and generated within the
subconscious mind and no amount
of logical talk will change that.
16. Only by rewiring the mind and breaking
the “brain loop” , can you defeat an
eating disorder.