Yes, Clinical Hypnotherapy is certainly safe. In fact, through the years, there has been absolutely no evidence to even suggest that Clinical Hypnotherapy or hypnosis causes any physical, emotional, or psychological damage of any kind. Instead, since relaxation is the primary focus, they actually help to relieve stress, tension and […]
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Hypnotherapy, or Hypnosis, is certainly not mind control. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. The hypnotherapist is unable to make you do or say anything against your will unless you wanted to. During hypnosis, you remain in control and are awake and alert the whole time.
Absolutely not. You are always in control and fully aware of any suggestions given to you even when you are in trance. The mind will reject any negative or undesired suggestion automatically. When you are in trance, you are in a heightened state of awareness.
Even when you are in trance, you are fully in control and very aware of what is going on at all time. You are always in control. In fact, because your mind will be in an extremely relaxed state and free of the constant “chattering” so common in our conscious […]
If you understand the language of instruction and are willing to follow the therapist’s instruction, you can be hypnotized. The key factor is, you must be willing to cooperate with the therapist in order to achieve the result you seek. The level of trance that you ultimately attain is dependent […]
Clinical Hypnotherapy (or Medical Hypnotherapy, or Clinical Hypnosis) is recognized by the scientific community as an effective healing tool. It is known to be successful where other interventions have not been able to produce the desired outcome. A great deal of research has been conducted on the efficiency and effectiveness […]
The difference between Clinical Hypnotherapy and stage hypnosis is like night and day. Stage hypnosis is purely for fun and entertainment while Clinical Hypnotherapy is by definition, for therapeutic purpose. A Clinical Hypnotherapist utilizes advance methods of hypnosis to treat a variety of medical and psychological problems. Clinical Hypnotherapy is […]
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness (ASC), mind, or awareness. It is used by qualified professionals (such as doctors, dentists, psychologists, or trained-professionals) to treat psychological, emotional, or physical problems. When a person is under hypnosis—the Trance state as it is sometimes called, he or she is in a […]
Clinical Hypnotherapy uses hypnotic techniques to bring about beneficial behavioral, emotional, or attitudinal changes. Utilizing states of deep relaxation, the therapist assists in uncovering and exploring memories, emotions, past events, and maladaptive thought or behavioral patterns which may in certain ways negatively affect a person’s current state of mind, behavior, […]