Cure Those Wedding Nerves Wolverhampton

Your wedding day is supposed to be the happiest day of your life - so why let it be ruined by nervous stress? If you find yourself obsessing about every little detail, losing sleep and constantly worrying, you are suffering from a bad dose of wedding nerves! So what's the cure? Read on.

Local Companies

Dawn Giulietta Rosser
07786 962952
Little Venice
Specialty
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Teresa Lewis
01902 827808
Berrington Lodge, 93 Tettenhall Road
Wolverhampton
Specialty
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Dr Alison Littleford
01902 333343
Lower Penn
Wolverhampton
Specialty
Counsellor
Denis Bruce
07985 575534
Dudley
Specialty
Counsellor, Psychotherapist, and Hypnotherapist
Katharine Northall
01922 640855
20 Leigh Road
Walsall
Specialty
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Mark Farrall
07966 157074
Wolverhampton
Specialty
Counsellor
Kathleen Slade
07876 795070
Tettenhall Road
Wolverhampton
Specialty
Counsellor
Barbara Downs
01902 835419
Wolverhampton
Specialty
Counsellor, Psychotherapist, and Hypnotherapist
David Carpenter
08458 334458
89 Addenbrooke Street,
Darlaston
Specialty
Counsellor, Psychotherapist, and Hypnotherapist
Karen Cherrington
07832 195924
Tipton
Specialty
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Data Provided by:
 

You look perfect. The dress is divine, the veil makes you look like a heavenly body and your hair comes straight out of Brides magazine. The church boasts more flowers than your local florist, the limousine is gleaming and the cake is an artistic masterpiece. The reception venue is beyond your wildest dreams, and your passport and honeymoon tickets are packed and ready. The sun is shining and it's a perfect day for a wedding ...so what could possibly go wrong?

Your wedding day is supposed to be the happiest day of your life - so why let it be ruined by nervous stress? If you find yourself obsessing about every little detail, losing sleep and constantly worrying, you are suffering from a bad dose of wedding nerves! So what's the cure? Well, you could try a stiff brandy, but then slurring your vows won't look too good on the video, and puffing on a cigarette even less so. Hmmn...how about hypnotherapy?

The word hypnosis comes from 'Hypnos', who was the Greek god of sleep. Now don't panic - I'm not suggesting for one minute that you start tripping up the aisle in a deep coma. The hypnotic trance is not sleep, rather it is a state of deeply relaxed concentration, which causes an altered awareness. Hypnotic or suggestive therapy has been used for centuries, but it is only in recent times that it has gained recognition as an incredible life-changing tool. The term 'hypnotherapy' is used to mean the use of hypnosis for the treatment of, and relief from, a number of psychologica...

Click here to read the rest of this article from Net-Weddings