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  1. A fear of water is something that many people suffer from. It may surprise you to hear that Dame Kelly Holmes was one person who foudame kelly holmes has hypnotherapy for a fear of waternd it caused her to worry so much she would not go swimming, especially when you consider that as an Olympic Sportswoman she has achieved so much based on physical activity.

    Nevertheless after an incident as a child she had a terrible fear of water. She explained it all to Marcus Brigstocke on the BBC Radio 4 programme "I've never seen Star Wars" where guests try a variety of things that they have never done before. For the show Dame Kelly had hypnotherapy to see if it would help her overcome that irrational fear, but very much real in her own mind.

    Before she had the hypnotherapy she rated how scared she was of water on a scale of one to ten. She said that in fact she would be a twenty out of ten, so clearly it really affected her badly.

    She explained that she was a bit sceptical and thought that perhaps the hypnotist would just click his fingers and she would drop into a trance. It's a typical reaction based on media images of hypnosis that bear not similarity to what actually happens.

    She described what happened when she went for her hypnotherapy. When she found out that hypnosis is often just about talking about the problem and then finding a way to overcome it, she was already able to be set more at ease.

    Her fear was quite extreme and it meant that there was no way that she would even want to get into a swimming pool. This can be typical of the level of anxiety that anyone with a fear experiences.

    There are many ways you can learn to relax and let go of phobias. So many people feel that they must live with a phobia or fear. It is important to remember that we are only born with two fears.. the fear of falling and loud noises. This means we must have learnt any fear we have...so if you can learn it you can unlearn it too!

    After the session she went to a swimming pool and not only did she enter the pool, but she even dived off a diving board into the water. She then did a twenty five metre swim after being taught the front crawl, then she did four more lengths!

    It's lovely to hear stories like this in the media about how you can make a really great change to your life.

    As Dame Kelly said..."I got in the pool and that was the objective. I would give the experience of trying Hypnotherapy ten out of ten."

     

    If you have a fear or phobia you can read more about how to overcome it here:  End fears and phobias with hypnotherapy

     

    If you would like to end your phobia you can contact me on 07980 233160 or email me on i[email protected] I work from my practice in the Midlands and also via Skype across the world.

    Update on 20th February.  Tonight on ITV Dame Kelly Holmes joins Bear Grylls in a new programme called Mission Survive where we will really get to see how well her fear of water has been tackled!  Good luck Dame Kelly !

  2. The news today is as quirky as ever with a story about Simon Cowell being hypnotised by a dog called Princess on Britain's Got Talent during the auditions.

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    I spoke to Jonathan Ross as a clinical hypnotherapist on BBC Radio 2 all about the story to give my take on whether Simon Cowell was really under hypnosis caused by a dog staring into his eyes. You can listen to the interview from the BBC iPlayer below...

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    Here's how the story is being reported..

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    Apparently Simon Cowell fell into his seat in a trance after saying that he felt unwell following some staring into the eyes of the dog called Princess. The auditions for the new series of Britain's Got Talent were taking place at the Lowry theatre in Manchester. The German Spitz dog is owned by stage hypntost Krystyna Lennon and has performed all over the country. But can a dog really hypnotise someone?

    You may be interested to know that on the day of the auditions the audience were told not to boo the act because they could see that Simon Cowell was playing along and not really hypnotised by a dog...not surprising really though! It took over 40 minutes to film the sequence and the audience were getting restless as the outcome had not yet been quite what the production team wanted to see.

    I'm afraid that I really don't think they can do that! Stage hypnosis is very different from what happens in Clinical hypnosis like I practice. Have a listen to the interview from Radio 2 that I did to get my full explanation of what is happening !

     

    You can read all about the new ITV hypnotism gameshow called "You're Back in the Room" and some of the behind the scenes secrets in this blog about it:

    Are they really hypnotised on You're back in the Room ?