The Role of The Hypnotherapist

October 8th, 2008 at 06:44pm Under General

We need to look way back into history to find the origins of this ancient science. As a therapy, it has become very popular and often recommended by the mainstream medicine. Today, hypnotherapy practices are located in most major cities and many are to be found working with a range of health practitioners.   

The intension of hypnotherapy is to essentially alter some part of our behavior. Many people suffering with panic attacks, excess weight, habitual smoking, phobias, etc. have found hypnotherapy to be an effective cure. The work of the therapist is performed when the subject is in a state of trance where communication is performed with the subconscious mind. In essence, the state of trance allow the therapist to go beyond the conscious mind and address the real problems of the subject. 

The mechanism of inducing trance is not complex. To induce trance, techniques such as gazing at a static point on the wall or watching a pendulum swing in front of the eyes are probably the most widely known. Specific patterns of speech will be employed by the therapist to assist the person into a trance state. the use of ‘trance-inducing’ words and phrases, such as ’feel the relaxation’ and ‘allow yourself to become’ are employed to further deepen the trance. Having achieved the trance state, the therapist will then make carefully worded suggestions to the subject to promote the desired change. When the suggestions are complete, the subject is brought out of trance, often by the therapist counting then back out. 

Whilst there are a vast range of variations of this process, the key components are the identical 

When considering how many treatments are required, this will naturally be determined by what is being treated. For people who smoke as a habit or for those with phobias and fears, a single treatment may be all that is required. More deep-rooted problems will often require anywhere from three to five treatments for the process to be effective. The effects of the therapy can often be immediate, but for some the change is gradual as the person adjusts to their new way of being.

Deeply repressed problems, long forgotten in the subject’s subconscious are the cause of many problems treated by a hypnotherapist. When in a state of trance, these repressed issues can be much more easily dealt with than if a person was in a normal state of consciousness. Symptoms of trauma can simply disappear and immediate recovery be felt. 

Hypnotherapists help people heal from the past and see a postive future ahead. The results can be outstanding and the value priceless. 

 

 

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Achieve The Extraordinary With Self Hypnosis

September 21st, 2008 at 11:47am Under Uncategorized

Discover, learn and use self hypnosis to overcome life’s challenges and achieve the extraordinary.

If you have something you desire to change or accomplish such as losing weight, overcoming a fear or to quit a 20 year smoking habit, believe it or not, self hypnosis can help you deal with all of these problems quickly, easily and permanently.

However, if you are wondering why would anyone want or should use self hypnosis to help themselves since there are thousands of other methods that a person can turn to, to improve themselves. Well, the answer lies within our own powerful subconscious brain.

In a 1981 article “The phenomena and Characteristics of Self Hypnosis”, Dr Erika Fromm discovered that our brain is more receptive to self suggestions, rather than receiving them from another person, because these self suggestions are more readily accepted by our ego.

Therefore, as long as you’re willing, you can positively align your thoughts around the area of your need with self hypnosis to help you create a definite focus for your mind so as to maximize your creative potential to accomplish whatever you desire from life.

With self hypnosis, you can learn to undo bad habits, like smoking or overeating. You can give yourself permission to be happier, more self-confident, less shy and more outgoing – just by using the right message.

To achieve real change, you need to change your subconscious; and the best way to develop powerful influence over your subconscious mind is through self hypnotism.

Do you know the world’s top athletes and movie stars like Tiger Woods, Lee Evans, John Travolta and Oprah all use self hypnosis to help themselves overcome their failures and achieve their true potential.

If you are truly desire change and is ready to live a better, happier life, try Self Hypnosis today to make dramatically positive changes in your life.

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