Shane Clements: the UnHypnotist

The Issue is Never the Issue

The Surface and the Depths: Why The Issue is Never Really the Issue in Hypnotherapy

When clients step into my hypnotherapy office, they often come armed with a clear list of symptoms or problems they want to address. From anxiety and phobias to unwanted habits and stress, the range of concerns is as diverse as the individuals themselves. Yet, time and time again, as we journey together into the depths of their subconscious minds, we find that the presenting issue is rarely the real issue.

So, what do I mean by that?

Let’s take a metaphorical detour. Imagine an iceberg floating majestically in the ocean. The tip of this iceberg, visible above the water, represents the problems or challenges that a person is consciously aware of – the reasons they sought out hypnotherapy in the first place. But, as with all icebergs, the majority of its mass lies beneath the surface. These submerged parts symbolize deeper, often unrecognized or forgotten experiences, memories, and feelings that contribute to the presenting issues.

Back in my office, when a client says they struggle with anxiety about public speaking, for instance, it’s rarely just about the act of standing up and addressing a crowd. Delving deeper, we might uncover past experiences of embarrassment, a deep-seated fear of judgment, or learned behavior from a role model during their formative years.

So, why is this distinction – between the surface issue and the underlying cause – so crucial in hypnotherapy?

In the landscape of healing, it’s essential to remember that our minds, much like the natural world around us, have depths we might not always see or understand immediately. The surface, with all its evident issues, is just the starting point. As we delve deeper, guided by the principles of hypnotherapy, we embark on a transformative journey that not only heals but also enlightens.

To all those considering hypnotherapy, know that it’s a commitment to holistic understanding and comprehensive healing. It’s a pledge to not just address what’s seen, but to brave the depths, uncovering and healing from the very roots. With each session, we journey together, shedding light on the hidden, and making way for a brighter, more wholesome tomorrow.