Neuroscience and Hypnosis

Brain Activity During Hypnotic States
Brain Activity During Hypnotic States Hypnosis is a state of highly focused attention, increased suggestibility, and reduced peripheral awareness. Now, modern brain‑imaging technologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG), allow scientists to see how hypnotic states influence neural activity. The picture that emerges is of a focused and altered state of...

Why Your Brain Turns Up the Volume on Chronic or Persistent Pain (And How to Turn It Down)

Why Your Brain Turns Up the Volume on Chronic or Persistent Pain (And How to Turn It Down)

Often in my pain psychology clinics both online and in-person in Milton Keynes, we discuss how chronic or persistent pain has a way of creeping into every corner of someone’s life. It affects sleep, thoughts, confidence, relationships, work, and identity. Yet one of the most misunderstood aspects of chronic pain is this: the pain someone…

What Really Happens When You Combine CBT with Hypnosis?

What Really Happens When You Combine CBT with Hypnosis?

In the last of our series, Cognitive-Behavioural Principles in Hypnotherapy, we will look at integrating CBT with hypnotic interventions. As hypnotherapy has become more rigorous and grounded in evidence-based practice, it has integrated principles and practices from psychology. Among the most influential developments has been the integration of cognitive behavioural principles—and the rise of cognitive…

Thirteen Miles, One Nervous System: What Running 13 Miles Is Teaching Me About Pain

Thirteen Miles, One Nervous System: What running 13 miles is teaching me about pain

On 12th April 2026, I will be running the London Landmarks Half Marathon, raising money for Pain Concern. It might seem like an odd choice for someone who spends much of her professional life helping people reduce pain. Considering I haven’t run this far since 2013, why voluntarily induce sore calves, tight hips and the…

Why Behavioural Activation Works So Well In Hypnotherapy

Why Behavioural Activation Works So Well in Hypnotherapy

In the second of our series, Cognitive-Behavioural Principles in Hypnotherapy, we will look at behavioural activation techniques in the context of CBT and hypnotherapy. Behavioural activation (BA) is one of the most pragmatic and evidence-based components of contemporary cognitive behavioural therapy. By systematically re-engaging clients in constructive behaviours, BA restores energy, motivation, and confidence. When…

The Hidden Observer: Unpacking the Science of Dissociation in Hypnosis

The Hidden Observer: Unpacking the Science of Dissociation in Hypnosis

In this part of our new series, Unconscious Processes and Dissociation, we are looking at dissociation as it occurs in hypnosis. Dissociation in hypnosis refers to a mental state in which the client’s mind becomes compartmentalised. Thoughts, sensations, actions, or memories can operate outside of normal conscious awareness. In this state, the client may no…

Theories of the Unconscious Mind

Theories of the unconscious mind

In the first of our new series Unconscious Processes and Dissociation we are looking at theories about the unconscious mind. I am going to look at three main groups: classical psychoanalysis, Jung’s analytical psychology, and modern cognitive ideas about the “adaptive” unconscious. While they all agree that much of our mental life operates outside awareness,…

Living With Chronic Pain: You Don’t Need A “New You” In January

Take it easy - you don’t need a “New You” in January — especially when you live with chronic pain.

Take it easy – you don’t need a “New You” in January — especially when you live with chronic pain. From discussions in my pain psychology clinic (on-line and in Milton Keynes) I have concluded that January can feel like a pressure cooker. Everywhere you turn, someone is telling you to reinvent yourself, start strong,…

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