Relaxation & Control Hypnotherapy aiding Mental Health
Post Natal Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post Natal Depression
• 10-15% of post partum (after birth) women develop Post Natal Depression
• Family relationships (partners, other children etc) suffer with the effects of Post Natal Depression. It effects the entire family
• Breastfeeding is difficult • Bonding with the baby is compromised
• Other far reaching effects
Agenda• What causes Post Natal Depression? • What promotes Mental Wellbeing?• Clinical Evidence of Hypnosis to help cure Post Natal
Depression• How does Hypnosis work? • Breathing • Hypnosis for Childbirth • Fear-Tension-Pain Syndrome • Relaxation • Promoting Mental Wellbeing • Birth Secrets Classes, Book and CD range
What causes Post Natal Depression (PND)?
• We don’t really know!• Some likely causes:
– Feeling of being “out of control” during childbirth– Have had depression or PND before– Do not have supportive partner – Premature or sick baby – Loss of own mother as a child – Various stresses and anxieties
What promotes Mental Wellbeing?
What promotes Mental Wellbeing?
• It may be different things for every person • Mental wellbeing will only be achieved if you
have all your basic human needs met• Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a good place to
start searching for what gives us mental wellbeing
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Our Basic Human Needs• The need to give & receive attention (friends, family,
social network)• Taking need of the mind-body connection (breath, sleep,
food, exercise etc)• The need for purpose (goals, work, parents)• Connection to something bigger than one self (religion,
clubs, a cause/purpose)• The need for creativity & stimulation (learning new skills)• The need to feel understood & connected (intimacy,
partnership)• The need to feel a sense of control
How do we deal with normal challenges in life?
• Having a sense of control • Sense of knowing/knowledge • Confidence in your own ability (body/mind)• Fear of unknown is removed • Informed decisions • Information gathered from others –
history/research
• Tools to help you with the process
Having a Baby
• If we feel the need to prepare for a ‘normal challenge in life’ why do we not prepare for labour, childbirth and parenting to the same degree?
• Antenatal classes give information on ‘signs of labour’, ‘pain management’ and ‘medical intervention’ but they fail to prepare us for the day of labour or parenting.
• Birth Secrets courses and hypnosis is a wonderful tool in preparing you for labour, birth and parenting.
Many clinical trials have been conducted using hypnosis during pregnancy to eliminate Post Natal Depression by reducing medical
intervention during labour
We will take a look at them now
Clinical Evidence • P. McCarthy (1998) ‘Hypnosis in
Obstetrics’ (1998), Australian Journal of clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 26, 35-42– Demonstrated a “virtual absence of
postpartum depression” using hypnosis in 600 women compared with 10-15% average
Clinical Evidence • M.W. Jenkins, M.H. Pritchard (1993), ‘Hypnosis:
Practical Applications and Theoretical Considerations in Normal Labour’, British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 100 (3), March, 221-6 – Mean length of 1st Stage of labour in primigravid (first
time labour) women was 6.4 hours after hypnosis and 9.3 hours in the control group.
– 2nd Stage of labour 37 min and 50 min respectively– Use of analgesic agents was significantly reduced in
hypnotised group compared with control group
Clinical Evidence • Harmon et al, 1990, also reported lower depression
scores in the hypnotically treated group.
• Martin A.A, 2001, Pregnant Adolescents, the reduction of complications, surgery and hospital stay show direct medical benefit to mother and child and suggest the potential for corresponding cost-saving benefit.
• Hao TY, 1997, showed a significant shorter time of the first and second stage of labour in the study group (suggestion therapy) than in the control group.– Also indicated the conversation between nurse and
mother to be played significant role in the outcome
How does Hypnosis work?
Hypnosis/HypnotherapyHypnosis is a powerful, natural and safe state of
directed awareness.
It is a state of profound relaxation that you allow yourself to enter. You are in complete control.
In this state of relaxation you are able to imagine and visualise a comfortable & enjoyable
birthing experience.
The Law• Your body is inherently obedient to commands • We generally follow the first instruction• We interpret words literally • Once one person does something that
seemed impossible before then it gives others permission to do the same (4 minute mile!)
• Your body does not know the difference between imagination and reality (just think of how a fantasy can make physical changes to your body)
The Law• Your body is inherently obedient to commands • We generally follow the first instruction• We interpret words literally • Once one person does something that
seemed impossible before then it gives others permission to do the same (4 minute mile!)
• Your body does not know the difference between imagination and reality (just think of how a fantasy can make physical changes to your body)
If these laws are true then …• We can begin to use different language to
have a better experience of childbirth• We can use our imaginations to:
– Remove fear of childbirth – Gain confidence in body and babies ability to birth
naturally with less medical intervention– Rehearse the day of labour in our minds, imaging
the day going well
• Gain more information of how the female body works during labour
How does fear effect birth?
Dr. Grantly Dick-Read
Dr. Grantly Dick-Read – 20th century English obstetrician (London 1913)
“My theories are drawn from observation at the bedside of labouring mothers, not in a
laboratory”.
Dr. Grantly Dick-Read
• Discovered the Fear-Tension-Pain Syndrome• “Fear is the cause of tension within the body”• Scientists discovered in mid-seventies that a
source of natural analgesic was within the body • Endorphins – neuropeptides in the brain and
pituitary gland (80 times stronger than morphine)• Endorphins produce a tranquil, amnesiac
condition
Fear Response• Adrenaline effects birth in a negative way• Muscles tighten and blood supply is reduced in
the uterus as it moves to the arms and legs gearing you for fight or flight response
• Adrenaline blocks the release of Endorphins (the bodies natural pain killers)
• Endorphins – 80 times more effective than Morphine, you want those available during birth!
• Fear constricts muscles, not expands and dilates them!
Relaxation and Uterus Function
• Increased blood supply/oxygen to Uterus • Muscles of Uterus are able to function effectively • Each contraction works in harmony with your
body and feels comfortable • Each contraction is effectively dilating your
cervix
• Relaxation aids in dilation of cervix
What do we cover in the Birth Secrets Classes?
• Breathing • Visualisation • Language • Body position • Knowledge of how the body works• Give parents a sense of control & confidence• Release fear about childbirth• Bonding with baby • Light Touch massage • Birth Plan
Promoting Mental Wellbeing with Hypnosis
• Education of bodies natural function
• Confidence in body• Language• Knowledge • Encouragement • Relaxation • Breathing • Body Position• Visualisation
• Support • Confidence • Advice • Realise the miracle of
birth• Excitement • Preparation • Positive Birth Stories• Role of the Birth Partner
Promoting Mental Wellbeing
Feeling prepared for Childbirth reduces the rate of post natal
depression to “virtually absent”!
Quote from Dr. Michel Odent
World renowned advocate of gentle birthing.
“One cannot help a physiological process. The point is not to hinder it.”
If we hope to create a non-violent world
where respect and kindness replace fear and hatred …
We must begin with how we treat each other
at the beginning of life
For that is where our deepest patterns are set.
From these roots grow fear and alienation
or love and trustSuzanne Arms - Immaculate Deception
Thank you
Happy Birthing!