What is Hypnotherapy?

Jul 3
11:41

2005

Alan Crisp

Alan Crisp

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Hypnotherapy is the application of therapy during hypnosis, to change or modify behaviour patterns that we wish to change.

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Hypnotherapy deals with Psychosomatic problems – that is,What is Hypnotherapy? Articles problems of the mind that are rooted in and controlled by the subconscious mind.

In Hypnosis, the conscious and sub conscious mind to work together on the problem at hand.

Hypnotherapy does not control your mind!

Hypnotherapy empowers you to take control of your mental resources to bring about the changes you want. You are always in control of your mental resources to bring about the changes you want.

Hypnotherapy, and the therapist cannot make you do anything against your will, and nothing you would do in your normal state of mind.

With some work, a good therapist, and a good client who really wants to make changes and is fully motivated to do so, a very good rate of success can be expected in most cases.

Who can be hypnotised? I would say that virtually everyone can be hypnotised if they have a good therapist and wish to cooperate with them in order to work on the problem with which they are presenting.

What does hypnosis feel like? I know how it feels to me, but it feels different to some people than to others. I would explain it as a relaxed easy feeling and a heightened state of awareness. Sometimes you may be prone to drift away for a while just like day-dreaming, and you might just as easily be concentrating on your therapist’s voice. Your good therapist will ensure you get the very best from your hypnotherapy session and will guide you in everything you need to know.

Hypnotherapy is not magic but it sometimes feels magical!

Hypnotherapy can help to address many problems including:

Fear of FlyingFear of Crowds
Lack of ConfidenceStress Issues
Low Self EsteemFear of Heights
Panic AttacksExam Nerves
Driving Test NervesSmoking
Weight LossNail Biting
Relationship & SexualTinnitus

By Alan Crisp – Clinical Hypnotherapist

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