This downloadable session will help to explain why uncomfortable or unpleasant experiences become patterned within the human brain. Many of the fears that people have of needles comes from their imagination and not from the actual experience. Their imagin
Needles and Cannulas
It is common that a patient who is diagnosed with cancer have to have injections or blood drawn for testing.People who find themselves having to undergo these procedures often find them unpleasant and dreadful.This can make a patient so upset that they actually make the whole process more difficult for themselves.They may even begin to feel nervous and anxious hours before the actual procedure.
The Easier Needles download is designed to help those cancer patients that have trouble with needles, needle phobics and anyone else who has to use needles on a regular basis.
This downloadable session will help to explain why uncomfortable or unpleasant experiences become patterned within the human brain.Many of the fears that people have of needles comes from their imagination and not from the actual experience.Their imagination begins to work overtime and starts to worry about what could happen.This session also explains how to disassociate yourself from the situation at hand.Simple embedded suggestions within this session will help to get you headed in the right direction.
The introduction immediately starts with a direct experience of disassociation and then starts to build on the emotion of comfort that you feel from this process.This shows thepatient that they have more control over their response to feelings than what they realize.Then the session will teach you about time distortion and how this process will also help you to become more relaxed when it comes to needles.With these two combinations you will find that you are able to go through any needle process with much more control and the processes will no longer be dreaded as they were once before.
Get the Easier Needlesfor your home listening and begin to feel relaxed and more comfortable with the thought of needles.