Written by Garry Ebrey
Hypno Gastric Band Support for Autism and Anxiety in Maidstone
For some people, weight loss support needs to take anxiety, sensory comfort, predictability, and emotional safety into account.
Stephanie shared in her public Google review that she lives with autism and neurodiversity and experiences anxiety and stress. This mattered because the sessions needed to feel calm, predictable, and safe.
Why personalisation matters
- some people need clear explanations before starting
- some people respond better to sensory comfort
- some people need imagery carefully chosen
- some people feel safer when they know what to expect
How the sessions were adapted
Stephanie’s pre-hypnosis questionnaire showed strong visual and kinesthetic preferences. The sessions used calming imagery, sensory comfort, positive future focus, and emotional safety.
Imagery linked with heights, deep water, darkness, spiders, and snakes was avoided because these areas were connected with discomfort.
Real client example
Stephanie described the sessions as relaxed and comfortable. She said she lost 4.3kg during treatment and would recommend Hypno Gastric Band for support with weight, confidence, and relationship with food.
Frequently asked questions
Can sessions be adapted for anxiety or sensory comfort?
Yes. Sessions can be paced carefully and adapted around what helps the client feel safe, calm, and comfortable.
Do I need to visualise clearly?
No. Hypnosis can use imagery, feelings, sound, or other approaches depending on how you naturally respond.
Can I discuss worries before the session?
Yes. Questions, concerns, and comfort needs can be discussed before the session begins.
Next step
If anxiety or sensory comfort matters to you, sessions can be adapted around how you respond best.
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