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What is Hypnosis?
What is hypnosis? Hypnosis is a powerful tool
for accessing the subconscious mind and achieving personal goals or affecting
desired changes. It may be used alone or in conjunction with other therapeutic
techniques.
Despite its awesome power, there are few techniques less understood, or more
plagued by misconceptions. Western medicine has been trying to understand
hypnosis since the 1700’s. But it has only been within the last two decades
that we have truly begun to understand what hypnosis is, and what it can do for
us.
Unfortunately, many of the misconceptions that have developed over the
centuries still exist in people’s minds. The average person may think hypnosis
is sleep, unconscious, mind control or even magic. These beliefs unfortunately
continue to persist. Many misconceptions are perpetuated by novels and
films. These misconceptions prevent people, who could benefit from hypnosis,
from ever trying it. Those who do often spend their first session unlearning
their misconceptions.
Hypnosis is not sleep, unconsciousness, mind control or
even magic. In fact it is a heightened state of awareness. The person is
fully aware, in control and able to respond to requests, either verbally or by a
signal. Ask a hypnotized person to make a specific, reasonable movement, he/she
will comply.
There is no surrender of control or power, no
magic. No one can be hypnotized against his or her will; or
made to do anything that he or she does not want to.
Everyone of average intelligence and
higher can be hypnotized if they chose to.
Hypnosis is now considered to be a state of selective
thinking, where the person (who is in control) chooses to experience only
what is relevant to the task at hand, blocking out everything else. It may also
be described as guided concentration.
The guidance may be provided by a qualified Hypnotherapist, or in the case of
self-hypnosis, by the individual.
However you think of it, hypnosis is a method for communicating
directly with the subconscious mind. Few people realize the awesome power
their subconscious mind has over their lives. The causes for many bad habits are
rooted in memories or perceptions that may be forgotten by the conscious mind
but retained in the subconscious. Hypnosis helps to access the subconscious and
change those habits more quickly and easily.
Although hypnosis is a not a panacea, there are
many areas where it has proven to be tremendously helpful including
overcoming fears, eliminating bad habits like smoking and overeating.
It is helpful in pain control, managing stress, memory
enhancement, improving concentration, or relieving insomnia. Hypnosis is a tool anyone can use and everyone should
understand.
The American Medical Association and the American Psychiatric Association have
approved hypnotherapy for use by professionally
responsible individuals. The British
Medical Association also adopted hypnosis
as a viable therapeutic tool in 1958. (The
same year as the AMA)
What your mind causes, your mind can correct. Wellness begins in your mind.
Every problem has a cause, and when you eliminate the cause from the
subconscious mind, the problem will disappear.
In what areas is
Hypnotherapy helpful?
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Stress
& Relaxation
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Stop
Smoking
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Sports
Enhancement
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Insomnia
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Stuttering
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Nail
Biting
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Motivation
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Bed
Wetting
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Pain
Management
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Fears
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Addictions
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Public
Speaking
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Weight
Reduction
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Visualization
& Guided Imagery
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Medical/Dental
Procedures
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Self
Confidence, Self Esteem
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Sexual
Dysfunction
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High
Blood Pressure
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Tension
Headaches
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Memory
& Concentration
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Co-dependency
Issues
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Catastrophic
Illness
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Body
& Mind Healing
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Inner
Child Dialogue
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Test
Taking/Study Habits
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Regression
Therapy
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Disabilities,
MD, etc.
And
so much more . .
Hypnosis works!
What you believe you can do, you will do. You can change your life through
the power of your mind.
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