Overcome Sadness With Hypnosis
Sadness is a normal emotion that can make life more interesting. Unfortunately, sadness is a part of life. Numerous artists and poets are inspired by sadness, sorrow or grief. That is to say, the one that comes to mind is Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”. For example, sadness almost always accompanies the loss of a loved one.
Should you be overwhelmed with sadness or grief in the Middle Tennessee, Nashville and surrounding cities, and need to turn your life around, give our experienced hypnosis and EFT practitioners a call today.
The Roots of Sadness
Sadness – the attitude of the mind having, expressing or showing low spirits or sorrow, emptiness and being unhappy.
In addition, the emotion of Sadness can range in intensity from mild momentary unhappiness to a feeling of intense sorrow or desolation. To clarify, it is a warning sign of your wound. We often need people to validate what you feel, to walk with you, to listen and to hear what you are saying. Generally speaking, sadness can be nature’s way of allowing yourself to heal. In essence, your body needs to slow down long enough to allow time to react and rearrange your life. When our mood eventually changes from sadness towards happiness, by and large most people feel somewhat elated. In other words, Sadness also helps us appreciate happiness. However, the shift in the opposite direction is also possible.
Events That Can Trigger Sadness
The different kinds of disappointing events that can trigger sadness are numerous.
Loss or absence of a loved one, Divorce, Job or income loss, Financial trouble, Issues at home, failing an exam or Not getting a Job.
For example, a person experiencing sadness can usually find some relief from crying, venting, or talking out frustrations. The hypnotists at the Mind Enhancement Center have successfully helped many clients relieve Sadness using a combination of EFT and Hypnosis. As a result, they have better control of their daily routines and lives.
Grief
Sadness is often triggered by Grief. There are Five stages of Grief.
Above all, there is NO set time frame to grieve, and each person progresses at their own pace. Therefore, each person must work through the stages of grief in their own manner. Most importantly, Do Not let anyone tell you that you need to get over it, or you should be doing better by now. The five stages of grief are:
Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance
The Hypnotists at the Mind Enhancement Center have successfully helped many clients that are having difficulty with daily tasks to set goals and move through their daily lives. As a result, the individual regains control of their life.
How to Tell When Sadness Turns Into Depression
There are multiple signs of depression, therefore, the Mind Enhancement Center hypnotists refer clients or individuals to therapists that office in our building. For example, some of the signs of depression listed below come from Very Well Minded.
For this reason, if you recognize these symptoms in yourself, please contact your physician or either of the two references listed below for help.
Betty Eitel, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist
Cynthia Hill, M.A. L.P.C. Psychotherapist
Call Us for Grief Management Today at (615) 630-1324
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