Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic technique that uses guided relaxation, deep concentration, and focused attention to help you reach a heightened state of awareness (hypnosis). In this state, you're more open to suggestions that can help you change habits, manage stress, manage fears, or address other issues. It’s not about control or being “unconscious” — you stay aware and in control at all times.
Weight loss hypnotherapy works for some individuals. Hypnotherapy only works if the subject is open and willing for the therapy to work. If you are willing to believe in its results and go with an experienced practitioner, this technique could work for you.
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Many schools offer hypnotherapy training. One of the leading schools in the field is the Hypnotherapy Training Institute, which prides itself as being one of the first of the original four licensed hypnotherapy schools.
Research on the effectiveness of hypnotherapy on a variety of medical conditions is extensive.
Certifications in hypnotherapy can be achieved at a number of educational institutes as well as specialist hypnosis schools. Hypnotherapy. com offers many hypnosis certification courses.
Yes it does. Hypnotherapy comes from the greek word meaning sleep. Hypnotherapy is a great source of relaxation and calming, it is often very soothing. ************* Hypnotherapy= hypnos (=sleep in greek) + therapeea (= θεραπεία, the greek origin of the word therapy which means cure)
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Hypnotherapy is a "certified" profession, rather than a "licensed" profession, so it is not regulated by most states. Some psychologists practice hypnotherapy, and those that don't might be able to direct you to a respected practitioner.
Venakey is a form of energy healing. It seems to employ a technique similar to Reiki, and also include aura work and hypnotherapy.
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Try the Palo Alto School of Hypnotherapy (http://www.pasoh.com/). It's about an hour's drive away.
Yes, hypnotherapy is approved by the APA. "In 1958, both the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Association recognized hypnotherapy as a valid medical procedure. Since 1995, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has recommended hypnotherapy as a treatment for chronic pain."