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Hypnotherapy
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What is it?
Hypnotherapy has nothing to do with what can be seen on stage where
performers try to manipulate people into acting in silly ways.
Unfortunately, much of the public knowledge of hypnosis is based
on such shows which very often leads to a fear of hypnosis and
a reluctance on the part of many people to seek for the help that
hypnotherapy can give. Somewhere between wakefulness and sleep
is the state of consciousness that hypnotherapists use. That trance
like state is similar to the one that occurs spontaneously in sleepwalking
or daydreaming. Most people will experience hypnosis as a state
in which they become more aware of their inner being, their emotions
and state of mind so as to make it possible to work and transform
those emotions and states which may have become a problem.
You
will not lose consciousness or awareness, but become able to gain
a different perspective on what has been troubling you. Most people
talk and act as if the conscious mind is the prime mover behind
our behaviour and regard the unconscious mind as something vague,
that they are not really aware of. In fact, the unconscious mind
is always working, monitoring and affecting all the physical and
psychological functions of the mind and the body, from blood pressure
and hormone levels to states of hunger and fatigue, even when we
are asleep. The sum of what we have learned and experienced is
also stored within the unconscious mind, and our memory holds far
more than we can usually remember at a conscious level Through
accessing that unconscious mind, hypnotherapy can help you learn
how to react differently to certain situations and help you to
understand better the development mechanism of your mind. For example,
if you have to prepare for an exam and feel nervous about it, you
can learn how to access and strengthen your ability to relax and
apply that to the situation of passing an exam. Once you know how to do that,
then it becomes easier to "decide" how you would like to feel and
react in a given situation. It also is possible with hypnotherapy to access
memories and past events which are still having a detrimental impact on
the present. By understanding better what happened and how patterns of behaviour
and feelings were created, then it becomes possible to transform how those
memories affect us in our life. You can't erase and forget the past, but
you can learn to feel differently about it.
What will happen?
Really, that will depend on what is troubling you. A good therapist will
try to help you understand what is the root cause of your problem and how
to transform your response to it. Remember that you already have within
yourself the answers to the problem, even if you are not aware of that
at a conscious level. No matter how good he/she is, the therapist cannot
just give you the answers that you seek as he/she cannot know what is the
best solution for you. He/she can only help you to find those answers within
yourself and help you draw on your existing resources to transform your
emotional difficulties. The therapist will help you access and utilise
those resources so that you may learn how to make better use of them.
What is it best for?
Hypnotherapy is particularly useful in helping people to deal with
stress and anxiety related conditions such as panic attacks, phobias,
insomnia and other emotional problems like depression, lack of confidence
and self esteem, etc. It can also be of help with problems such as
irritable bowel syndrome, migraine, skin problems, ulcers, asthma and
high blood pressure. It can be of great help in the management of chronic
pain. Hypnotherapy may also help you change unwelcome habits such as
smoking and nail-biting, and deal with problems relating to food and
body image. This is achieved by finding out what the real problem is
and finding better, more positive ways to meet your needs.
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