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Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy can change your life
WHATEVER
YOUR MIND CAN CONCEIVE ... YOUR BODY CAN ACHIEVE!!
Hypnosis FAQ Reprint-International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapy
Assoc.
What is hypnosis?
During hypnosis, the body and conscious mind are in a relaxed, natural state, while
the subconscious mind remains awake and receptive to suggestion. Hypnosis is an education-communication process to a person's
mind that allows his/her conscious and subconscious minds to believe the same message.
How does the subconscious accept
hypnotic suggestions?
Hypnotic suggestions bypass the intellectual mind, called the "conscious," and zero in on the
subconscious. When given a new suggestion that is within the bounds of a person's belief system and moral orientation, the
subconscious mind accepts it literally as a new reality.
How does hypnosis help people?
The ability to reprogram
emotional attitudes and reactions is a latent talent within every human being. Hypnosis is the most functional and reasonable
way to train life-long attitudes, rather than suffer a lifetime of emotional accidents the conscious mind is unable to change.
Can
any person be hypnotized?
People of average intelligence (unless there is some form of organic brain damage) can be
hypnotized in most cases if they are willing and do not resist. The depth of hypnosis varies with a person's ability to respond.
If you are not a naturally responsive subject, you can improve your receptivity to hypnosis with practice.
Is hypnosis
medically approved?
Yes. 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.)
Is hypnosis dangerous?
No. The induction of hypnosis is never dangerous
to the subject, although personal disappointments may arise because of unrealistic expectations or preconceived information.
Are
the results of hypnosis permanent?
Suggestions stay with some individuals indefinitely, others need reinforcement.
The effects of hypnosis are cumulative: The more the techniques are practiced and post-hypnotic suggestions are brought into
play, the more permanent the results become. Self-hypnosis training and reinforcement tapes for home use also provide additional
help.
How powerful is a hypnotist?
Hypnosis is a consent situation in which 10 percent of the effort is the
hypnotist's and the remaining 90 percent is the responsibility of the client.
In what areas is hypnotherapy helpful?
Hypnotherapy
is helpful in a variety of areas including:
Stress Health Smoking Sports Allergies Insomnia
Stuttering Nail biting Motivation Bed wetting Pain management Fears/phobias Addictions
Public speaking Weight control Visualization Relaxation Medical procedures Self-confidence
Sexual dysfunction Regression Tension headaches High blood Pressure Memory improvement Improved
concentration Co-dependency issues Catastrophic illness Body, mind healing Inner child dialogue Guided imagery Test
taking/study habits Regression therapy Disabilities, MS, RSD, etc. Dental procedures And much more...
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