
Mourning
Which is?
It is not easy to accept the departure of a loved one.
It is perfectly human, and many argue that a reasonable period of mourning is necessary, but it is desirable that this period happens quickly because the person suffers and can develop an associated pathology.
According to Freud: “The work of mourning is described as a dynamic psychological state”, in which after the loss of a loved one, namely someone to whom we were connected, our nervous system is temporarily disorganized.
The objective of Hypnotherapy in this type of work is to help the person change their perception_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d._of the traumatic event
Through Hypnosis, we will give new meaning to what happened, so that the feeling of fear, empty e anxiety associated with trauma, cease to manifest. The person starts to relativize and not dramatize the traumatic event.
Symptoms
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Denial and Isolation
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fits of anger
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Denial and Dialogue
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Depression
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Lamentation
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crying crisis
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Excess or lack of appetite
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insomnia
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intense discouragement
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anxious crises
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5 States of Mourning: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance