Anxiety Psychotrauma Warwickshire

Anxiety Psychotrauma Warwickshire Helping people overcome Anxiety, Trauma and Depression.Taking back control of their lives with integrated therapy.

Anxiety is the biggest problem that men, women and children all face in today’s modern world. It can strike at anytime without prejudice.Your body is not designed to cope with the high cortisol which is the adrenaline that you feel on a fright or flight situation. This can damage the kidneys, it also suppresses your immune system which can cause many other symptoms such as irritability, poor sleep

, aggression, nervousness, worrying, skin irritations, blood pressure issues, migraines, heart palpitations, panic attacks, depression, and even leading to cancer. But what would it feel like to live a life without these many problems, having an anxious free life?If you only knew how to stop doing what you have always done, that has took you down the avenue of anxiety. You mind and body were not created to be in a chronic state of stress, but this is how you live on a daily basis. Trying your best to get through the drudgery of the week, only to find that you have to make yourself better with alcohol and/or medication that only ever seems to increase with each passing month. Hoping to find a light at the end of the emotions tunnel where you might find happiness. I work on the bio-electric field of the body in the form of Psy-Tap - energy as well as using Hypnotherapy with fantastic life changing results
Please call me for a no - obligation free chat to see if I can help you change your life for the better
Stuart -07825 599340
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Insomnia Lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, feeling wired but exhausted? If that sounds familiar , there’s a ...
10/02/2025

Insomnia
Lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, feeling wired but exhausted?
If that sounds familiar , there’s a good chance your cortisol levels are out of control.
And here’s the deal: high cortisol is more than just a bad night’s sleep—it’s a serious roadblock to your health, energy, and your ability to hit the flow state.
Cortisol is your body’s built-in alarm system.
It’s meant to help you handle stress, but when it sticks around too long—especially at night—it can wreak havoc on your sleep.
Studies show that elevated evening cortisol is one of the biggest culprits behind tossing and turning, disrupted sleep cycles, and that feeling of being “tired but wired”.
When your cortisol levels are too high in the evening, your body stays in a state of alertness, making it nearly impossible to relax and fall asleep.
And poor sleep doesn’t just affect your mood—it drags down your entire health, energy, and performance.
The Cost of High Cortisol:
1. Disrupted Sleep
High cortisol messes with your body’s natural circadian rhythm, making it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. You wake up feeling drained, no matter how long you’ve been in bed.
2. Increased Stress and Anxiety
Cortisol is linked to heightened stress responses. If your cortisol stays high, your body is constantly in “fight-or-flight” mode, which leads to more stress, anxiety, and mental fog during the day.
3. Blocked Flow State
Cortisol doesn’t just affect your sleep—it blocks your ability to enter the flow state. The flow state is where you’re fully focused and performing at your best, but high cortisol keeps your brain stuck in overdrive, making it impossible to focus deeply or think creatively.
Now, imagine what happens when you cut evening cortisol by 25%.
You’re not just lowering your stress—you’re giving your body the green light to relax, sleep deeply, and wake up energized.
Lowering cortisol improves your sleep quality, reduces anxiety, and opens the door for you to finally access the flow state.
When cortisol comes down:
1. Deep, Restorative Sleep
Lower cortisol allows your body to enter its natural rest-and-recover mode, improving sleep quality and helping you wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day.
2. Reduced Anxiety, More Clarity
When your cortisol levels are balanced, you’ll notice less anxiety, better mental clarity, and an increased sense of calm. This sets you up for a more productive, focused day.
3. More Consistent Flow State
With cortisol in check, your mind and body can work together, making it easier to slip into the flow state—where creativity, focus, and high performance come effortlessly.
You don’t have to spend another night staring at the ceiling, trapped in a cycle of poor sleep and high stress.
Lowering your evening cortisol naturally is possible, and it’s the key to better sleep, more energy, and consistent access to the flow state.
Call Stuart - 07825 599340 to discuss your insomnia issue in more detail
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Hypnotherapy successfully treating IBS symptoms Online appointments available Call Stuart - 07825 599340 Email stuart@st...
05/04/2023

Hypnotherapy successfully treating IBS symptoms
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Hypnotherapist Antonios explains what IBS is and how hypnotherapy can help.

11/06/2022

Exam anxiety is the experience of feeling an intense moment of fear or panic before and/or during an exam or assessment.
Do you feel like your mind freezes during exams? Do you find yourself thinking “I really can’t do this”? Does your heart race fast or do you find it hard to breathe during exams? Fear of failure ?
Most people feel anxious when taking an exam, but research shows that some people are more likely to suffer from exam anxiety than others
Exam stress comes under the grouping of a performance anxiety. Exam stress gets in the way because nobody can think clearly whilst those fight-or-flight hormones (adrenaline and cortisol) are coursing through the body.

There are two types of anxiety:

Low anxiety: students who experience low anxiety may feel a little nervous about an upcoming exam but are still able to focus their attention on their studies or the questions asked during the assessment. Usually low anxiety students are not struck with intrusive thoughts or feel debilitated by the exam.

High anxiety: students who experience high anxiety show an immediate anxiety reaction when exposed to the feared test situation. They attempt to avoid the situation by not showing up to the exam, or may endure it but with extreme fear. High anxiety can tip some into a sense of panic: “I just really can’t do this!”

Students with either high or low anxiety can respond to tests in different ways. But research shows that managing anxiety effectively can actually help with exam performance.

The challenge is to recognise when your anxiety has increased past an optimal level so that it starts to impact your ability to complete the exam - this is a high level of anxiety.

Some physical responses of high anxiety include a speeding heart, damp hands, shortness or rapid breath, and feeling queasy.

The physical response is usually experienced in high levels of anxiety when the “fight or flight” response is triggered. This is how our bodies respond to a perceived threat – and while uncomfortable, it is not harmful.

Impact of high anxiety on performance
Research has shown that people who experience high levels of anxiety in exams can also see their performance decline in evaluation situations.

These people tend to perceive exams as threatening and respond with intense emotional responses, making it difficult to focus on the task at hand.

Assessment situations also evoke worry responses that interfere with effective performance on cognitive and intellectual tasks. This then impacts on the person’s chance of performing their best on the exam.

Exam anxiety may also interfere with your ability to show your academic and cognitive capabilities.

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Call Stuart - 07825 599340 to discuss your exam anxiety issues and how hypnotherapy and integrative techniques can help you overcome this fear
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08/06/2022

Anxiety , over thinking and worry
Worry and intrusive thoughts can start to take over life and create feeling of
fear in everyday life . Often a consistent anxious state and panic can present .
Call Stuart 07825 599340 to discuss your issues around anxiety and how therapy can rapidly help you cope and resolve the underlying issues
Online Zoom appointments
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03/06/2022

A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause. Panic attacks can be very frightening. When panic attacks occur, you might think you're losing control, having a heart attack or even dying.
Although panic attacks themselves aren't life-threatening, they can be frightening and significantly affect your quality of life.

Panic attacks typically begin suddenly, without warning. They can strike at any time — when you're driving a car, out shopping , sound asleep or in the middle of a business meeting. You may have occasional panic attacks, or they may occur frequently.

Panic attacks have many variations, but symptoms usually peak within minutes. You may feel fatigued and worn out after a panic attack subsides.

Panic attacks typically include some of these signs or symptoms:

Sense of impending doom or danger
Fear of loss of control or death
Rapid, pounding heart rate
Sweating
Trembling or shaking
Shortness of breath or tightness in your throat
Chills
Hot flashes
Nausea
Abdominal cramping
Chest pain
Headache
Dizziness, light headedness or faintness
Numbness or tingling sensation
Feeling of unreality or detachment
One of the worst things about panic attacks is the intense fear that you'll have another one. You may fear having panic attacks so much that you avoid certain situations where they may occur.

Factors that may increase the risk of developing panic attacks or panic disorder include:

Family history of panic attacks or panic disorder
Major life stress, such as the death or serious illness of a loved one
A traumatic event, such as sexual assault or a serious accident
Major changes in your life, such as a divorce or the addition of a baby
Smoking or excessive caffeine intake
History of childhood physical or sexual abuse

Left untreated, panic attacks and panic disorder can affect almost every area of your life. You may be so afraid of having more panic attacks that you live in a constant state of fear, ruining your quality of life.

Complications that panic attacks may cause or be linked to include:

Development of specific phobias, such as fear of driving or leaving your home
Frequent medical care for health concerns and other medical conditions
Avoidance of social situations
Problems at work or school
Depression, anxiety disorders and other psychiatric disorders
Increased risk of su***de or suicidal thoughts
Alcohol or other substance misuse
Financial problems
For some people, panic disorder may include agoraphobia — avoiding places or situations that cause you anxiety because you fear being unable to escape or get help if you have a panic attack. Or you may become reliant on others to be with you in order to leave your home.

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Call Stuart - 07825 599340 to discuss how hypnotherapy can release you from the prison of stress,anxiety and panic attacks
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Stuart Downing DMH DHyp CPNLP EMDR Dip MNACP

Professional Hypnotherapist - Life Coach & NLP Master practitioner

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03/06/2022

People with Asperger’s syndrome do not typically have a learning disability, however, they may experience challenges e.g. specific learning difficulties, anxiety, or other conditions. They typically have fewer problems with speech than other autistic people, but may still find it hard to understand and process language.

The typical hallmarks of Asperger’s syndrome include:

Difficulties with social interactions (such as nonverbal social cues, facial expressions, body language, or difficulty predicting or interpreting others' thoughts, feelings, or actions).
Highly-focused interests (also referred to as ‘special interests’, which may seem like intense obsessions to some).
Repetitive behaviours or trouble with changes to routine (this can lead to becoming upset if routines are interrupted).
Sensory sensitivity (such as to lights, sounds, or textures).
Difficulty managing emotions (which may lead to outbursts).

There are three main difficulties often shared by those with a historic diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome. These include:

Difficulty with communication. This could include knowing how to use language appropriately in social situations, trouble moderating their non-verbal ways of communication, or difficulty interpreting non-verbal cues from other people.
Difficulty with interaction. This could include wanting to be social but being unsure how to make or maintain friendships or relationships.
Difficulty with social imagination. This could include trouble predicting, understanding, or interpreting others’ thoughts, feelings, or actions. This can make it difficult for them to predict what will happen next, or to picture alternative outcomes to a situation other than what they had anticipated in their mind.
Developing an intense or obsessive interest around a single or several favoured subjects (often referred to as a ‘special interest’) which may persist over time or change, having a strong preference for structure or keeping things in order, or difficulty deviating from routine can also be difficult for some who have Asperger’s syndrome.
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Stuart Downing DMH DHyp CPNLP EMDR Dip MNACP

Professional Hypnotherapist - Life Coach & NLP Master practitioner

www.stuartdowning.co.uk

www.harleystreetaddictionspecialist.co.uk

www.hypnotherapy4freedom.com

01/05/2022

Alcohol abuse and dependency can creep up on you - one more drink , one more bottle !
In Alcohol therapy we treat both the symptom - the alcohol and the root cause as to why it has taken hold .
Utilising many therapeutic techniques we can make fast progress to reclaim control .
Call Stuart - 07825 599340 for a free confidential call to discuss how specialised therapy can help
Online Zoom appointments available
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01/05/2022

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Often a pattern of ongoing instability in moods, behaviour, self-image, ,anger (splitting) and abandonment can all be prevalent in BPD.
Specialised therapy for BPD - Call Stuart -07825 599340 for a free telephone conversation to discuss how BPD therapy will help you take back control .
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28/04/2022

Gambling Addiction - Client review posted today
Call Stuart - 07825 599340 to discuss how specialised gambling
addiction therapy can help you break free
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For over 10 years I’d battled a gambling addiction that on a few occasions nearly pushed me over the edge. I’d tried basically everything I knew existed to stop from professional help to weekly GA meetings yet nothing ever really helped stop the unrelenting urge to gamble. I read on a gambling h...

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