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Some people have found that hypnotism for weight loss is safe and effective. However, it all depends on the type of person you are.
No, hypnotism is only effective for certain groups who need assistance in sticking to a lifestyle, diet, or exercise plan. Generally, if one has enough motivation, hypnotism will not provide substantial improvement.
Hypnotism can be a help, but is almost never effective by itself. Nicotine replacement therapy combined with hypnotism could be quite effective. The most important thing is that you cease smoking when treatment begins, not attempt to "taper off." The sooner you get over the physical habit, the more effective the addiction treatment will be.
Hypnotism to be effective must be practiced by a physician, either a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Purpose of the hypnotism would be to place the patient in such a condition that it would be possible to regress him to some time in his past to determine questions that patient didnt remember when fully conscious. Also, under hypnotism, sometimes the patient might be able to perform tasks or remember facts that he otherwise could not.
J. Milne Bramwell has written: 'Hypnotism' -- subject(s): Hypnosis, Hypnotism 'Hypnotism And Treatment By Suggestion' -- subject(s): Hypnotism, Suggestive Therapeutics, Therapeutic use
What Hypnotism Can Do - 1899 was released on: USA: August 1899
Erma A. Fletcher has written: 'Hypnotism' -- subject(s): Hypnotism
British Journal of Medical Hypnotism ended in 1966.
Hash and Hypnotism - 1918 was released on: USA: October 1918
yes
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