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Hypnotherapy and How it Can Help
By Aisha
Erol
Hypnotherapy is the process of using hypnosis to unlock the
capacity of the unconscious mind to bring about therapeutic
changes by modifying deeply-held assumptions, fears and
misconceptions.
The issues that prompt people to turn to hypnotherapy for
assistance include:
· Phobias
· Pain management
· Panic attacks
· Performance enhancement
· Habits – e.g. smoking
· Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
· Stress management
· Performance anxiety
· Insomnia
· Confidence, self-esteem and assertiveness
What Hypnosis Is
Hypnosis is a natural state of mind, enhanced by deep mental
and physical relaxation. Without knowing it everyone drifts
into and out of mild hypnotic states daily. These periods of
time are commonly referred to as “day-dreams” or “running on
autopilot”.
Hypnosis has nothing to do with being asleep or unconscious
in any way. You are able to hear and remember everything, and
will know exactly what’s going on.
People often worry that, under hypnosis, they can be made to
do things they would not ordinarily agree to. This is
incorrect: you remain in control all the time and cannot be
made to do things that you genuinely object to.
Participants in entertainment and stage hypnosis shows are
fully aware that they will be asked to act in silly ways, and
they implicitly agree to this at some level of their mind.
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is simply the process of using hypnosis to
‘unlock’ or access the unconscious mind, and to bring about
therapeutic changes by modifying deeply-held assumptions, fears
and misconceptions within it.
There are two forms of hypnotherapy:
· Suggestion Hypnotherapy or Clinical Hypnotherapy
The hypnotherapist guides the client into a relaxed state
and enlists the power of the client’s own imagination using a
wide range of techniques from story-telling, metaphor or
symbolism to the use of direct suggestions for beneficial
change.
· Analytical Hypnotherapy or Hypnoanalysis
This therapy is rather more intense and requires several
sessions. It involves an in-depth analysis of the individual’s
inner fears, blocked and unresolved feelings and repressed
memories and is carried out in a quiet and gentle way allowing
the memories and emotion to flow and release anger, fear and
hurt of the past.
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