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Clinical hypnosis deliberately induces an altered state of awareness. Once the mind is in a focused and sometimes relaxed state, any therapeutic suggestions given can have great effect on attitudes, perceptions and behaviours. The way that this occurs isn’t fully understood.
The brain has different levels of consciousness, or awareness, ranging from fully alert to drowsy to fully asleep, with variations in between.
Hypnotic states occur naturally and spontaneously.
Hypnotherapy uses the minds natural ability and resources to alleviate pain, suffering and remove emotional blockages also limiting beliefs that get in the way from achieving what your heart longs for in your life.
Whether it is to feel more confident, manage your weight, reduce your stress or anxiety, alleviate chronic pain or overcoming limiting addictions or phobias.
Hypnosis is not a new modality of treatment. Hypnosis has had a variety of names and has been used for millennia as a means of influencing human behaviour.
Therapeutic suggestion and concentration have been practiced throughout the history as we have sought to recognise and treat discomfort, disorder and disease.
There is more than just anecdotal evidence that Hypnotherapy works the British Psychological Society commissioned a working group to survey the evidence and write a formal report in 2001. They found “Enough studies have now accumulated to suggest that the inclusion of hypnotic procedures may be beneficial in the management and treatment of a wide range of conditions and problems encountered in the practice of medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy.”
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Answer: People describe hypnosis in different ways. You may feel like you’re “zoned in” or in a trance-like state — so focused that you’re able to block out surrounding distractions. Have you ever been so focused on a TV show or so entrenched in a good book that you don’t hear your family talking around you or even your dog barking?
This experience is somewhat similar to how you might feel while hypnotized. Many people say they feel calm and relaxed despite their increased concentration. Most described it as a pleasant experience.
Answer: Although some researchers and clinicians claim that some people are not able to be hypnotized, everyone has the ability to be hypnotized because it’s a natural, normal state that each of us enter at least twice each day – upon awakening and falling asleep. We also enter a hypnotic state whenever we get totally engrossed in a movie or TV show. When the actors become the characters they portray in our minds, we are hypnotized. Also, whenever we are driving and daydreaming enough to miss a turn or freeway exit we know to take, we probably were experiencing a light state of hypnosis.People may have this misconception because of an unsuccessful experience they’ve had with a hypnotist. People are responsive to different approaches, and if a particular approach has not been successful in the past, it’s a matter of finding the way that works best for them.
Answer: The hypnosis practitioner is merely a guide or facilitator. He/she cannot “make” you do anything against your will.
In fact, during a hypnotic session, you are completely aware of everything going on. In other words, if you do not like where the hypnotist is guiding you, you have the power to reject the suggestions.
This is a commonly held idea that has its source in stage shows and other venues that capitalize on the “power” of the hypnotist.
It’s worth noting that occasionally a similar issue is raised – “Can someone be hypnotized to do things they wouldn’t normally do?” Of course, the answer to that question is “Yes” when you consider that the purpose of hypnosis is often to do things differently than we have done in the past.
However it’s notable that these changes are not against the client’s will. Hilgard’s (1977) work at Stanford demonstrated a principle known as “The Hidden Observer” which indicates that there is part of the client which monitors the hypnotic process and which will protect them from responding in a manner that violates their ethical and moral standards.
Answer: Everyone experiences hypnosis differently … for some it’s a state in which you are focused on the hypnotists words and listening more carefully, for others it’s a little more like day dreaming and your attention may drift and wander from one thought to another … sometimes not paying any conscious attention to what the hypnotist is saying.
Either way is okay, and neither will be more or less effective than the other. It’s simply a matter of your own personal style.
Answer: No one has ever been stuck in a hypnotic trance. Hypnosis is a naturally occurring state that we enter and exit during the normal course of a day.
There are no known or reported dangers with hypnosis when working with a trained practitioner.
If the hypnotist fails to emerge someone from hypnosis, he/she will return to a fully alert state on their own.
Depending on that person’s need for sleep, he/she will either drift on into a natural sleep or simply emerge to full consciousness spontaneously within minutes.
When in the state of hypnosis, our brainwaves vacillate through the Alpha to Theta ranges. Any time you choose to emerge from hypnosis, for any reason, you are able to simply open your eyes and become fully alert. If you were practicing self-hypnosis before going to bed and ended in the Delta state, then it would mean you’d simply fall asleep.
Answer: Quite the contrary, studies suggest that people of above average intelligence who are capable of concentrating and who have a capacity for creativity and vivid imagination usually make the best subjects.
Answer: Hypnosis can be used to ease or remove pain, overcome fears, phobias, addiction and other problems.
While a handful of religious sects have raised objections to hypnosis, today most religious groups accept the proper ethical use of hypnosis for helping people. Included are Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and most Protestant Christian Churches as well as Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and others.
Hypnosis is not associated with any of the world religions. A professional and ethical hypnotist respects the faith of clients and will not use it inappropriately to influence a person’s religious beliefs.
Answer: There’s a myth that hypnotherapy can be used to manipulate clients to reveal facts about themselves that they ordinarily wouldn’t — that is false.
It is true that during hypnotherapy sessions, clients may learn things about themselves that they have previously forgotten or perhaps never consciously knew.
This often assists them to discover a deeper understanding of actions, experiences and feelings that have been previously confusing to them.
Clients reveal only what they are ready to learn about themselves during a hypnotherapy session.
The mind is actually extremely conscious during these treatments, and the client is not asleep or unconscious. No one is ever forced to share anything against their will.
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