Tuesday March
17, 2020
Hypnotherapist offers helping hand to deal with
Coronavirus anxiety
Internationally acclaimed clinical hypnotherapist
Sheila Granger says: “This pandemic has many repercussions beyond the actual
virus. One is the potential impact on mental health and wellbeing as people try
to manage an increasingly stressful situation, and if I can help ease that
stress in just a small way, I believe it’s worthwhile trying.”
As the Coronavirus continues
to spread across the globe, and people’s daily stress levels rise to new
heights, one award-winning UK hypnotherapist is doing her bit to help them
cope.
East Yorkshire-based hypnotherapy
expert and author Sheila Granger – who
trains thousands of practitioners around the
world, has won accolades
including the ‘Hypnotherapist of the Year’ award from the International
Association of Counsellors and Therapists, and has twice achieved Amazon bestseller status for the two books she’s
published in the past year – has released a free download on her website
designed to help people deal with their worry, stress and anxiety about the
virus.
“For many of us, who have
never experienced life-changing events that have an enormous impact on everyday
lives, these are unprecedented times,” Sheila said. “Some people may already
suffer with low-level anxiety and find their symptoms have ramped up recently;
others might be feeling new physical and psychological strains for the first
time.
“I have spent years helping
people to cope with and reduce their anxiety. The techniques I teach my
clients, whatever the trigger for their condition, can also be applied
successfully in this current pandemic. I’d encourage anyone who is feeling
stressed or anxious, whether they are directly affected by Coronavirus or are
just generally worried about it, to download my session and see if it helps.”
The 15-minute
English-language audio recording can be accessed from any computer or device,
and simply requires the listener to be settled in a safe, quiet space, where
they can fully engage with Sheila’s soothing words. She is also mobilising her network of
practitioners around the world to potentially help hundreds of thousands of
people cope with what for many is their first experience of this ‘wartime’
scenario.
Sheila added: “Even just
taking 15 minutes out of your day to focus on yourself, rather than the latest
virus news update, can help you regain a sense of balance and focus. It’s all
about relaxing your mind, deflecting the negative thoughts, and replacing them
with calm, positive ones.”
She advises people to
schedule a ‘worry window’, so they can better manage any negative thoughts and
feelings by containing them in a predetermined time slot and free up the rest
of their day by banishing intrusive thoughts.
“To some degree it’s natural
to worry, and we all do it – it’s how our brain handles problems or potential
problems,” Sheila explained. “But it stops being useful if we become stuck in a
cycle of negative thoughts about things that are out of our control. We should
instead focus on those things within our control, and how we choose to respond
to them.”
One such way people have
been trying to exercise control and diminish their worries is by the unhelpful
practice of ‘panic-buying’ goods such as hand sanitiser and toilet roll. Sheila
puts this down to an overload of the ‘fight or flight’ response that’s
hardwired into our DNA and is being further fuelled by images of empty shelves
in the media, and on social media.
She added: “It’s an
exaggeration of a natural reaction – we think we’re fighting for our survival.
Suddenly, certain items take on much greater significance than usual and just
possessing them seems to calm our fears, that is until the next bout of fear
takes hold about a different ‘essential’ item.
“This pandemic has many repercussions beyond
the actual virus. One is the potential impact on mental health and wellbeing as
people try to manage an increasingly stressful situation, and if I can help
ease that stress in just a small way, I believe it’s worthwhile trying.”
To access Sheila’s download,
visit https://believe.sheilagranger.com/anxiety-release
ENDS
Photo: Sheila
Granger
Interviews: Sheila
is experienced in discussing a range of issues with broadcast and print media
around the world – see her recent interview with the ‘Today’ TV programme in
Australia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFnphlgWb74
To request an interview, please
contact PR consultant Tracy Fletcher on 07983 633385 or email tracy@bytracyfletcher.com
Notes to editors
Sheila Granger is an internationally renowned
clinical hypnotherapist. She has trained more than 2,500 practitioners
worldwide in her groundbreaking methods. Through this and her own practice, she
has helped to improve the lives of tens of thousands of people, in countries
ranging from the UK to Holland, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and
the United States.
An author of two Amazon best-sellers – ‘No more diets! Believe in a healthier,
better you’, about her pioneering Virtual Gastric Band therapy, and ‘How to build a hypnotherapy business: An
insider’s guide to growing your practice’ – Sheila regularly tours the
world, contributing ideas to the development of hypnotherapy practice, and has
won awards for her work including ‘Hypnotherapist of the Year’ from the
International Association of Counsellors and Therapists, for her ‘outstanding
support and dedication to the hypnosis community’. She is currently shortlisted
in the Sole Trader category for the Yorkshire and Humber region in the UK’s Federation
of Small Business Awards 2020.
For more
information about Sheila Granger, visit www.sheilagranger.com
For further information or photographs, contact Tracy
at By Tracy Fletcher Limited PR on 07983 633385 or email tracy@bytracyfletcher.com