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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)
Relaxation techniques include meditation, yoga, guided imagery, biofeedback , and hypnotherapy . When practiced regularly, these techniques have been shown to relax muscles and reduce tension and stress-related pain.
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.
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The best place to go for hypnotherapy is a licensed therapist who specializes in hypnotherapy and has experience working with the specific issue you want to address. Look for recommendations from trusted sources, such as healthcare professionals or friends who have had success with hypnotherapy. Make sure to choose a therapist who makes you feel comfortable and supported during sessions.
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Try the Palo Alto School of Hypnotherapy (http://www.pasoh.com/). It's about an hour's drive away.
Hypnotherapy is helpful for treating a variety of conditions, including anxiety, phobias, insomnia, smoking cessation, weight management, and chronic pain management. It can also be beneficial for improving self-esteem, confidence, motivation, and stress management.
Yes, the American Psychological Association (APA) recognizes hypnotherapy as a valid treatment option when performed by a trained and licensed therapist within their scope of practice. However, the APA does caution that hypnotherapy should only be used in conjunction with evidence-based treatments for specific conditions.
Hypnotherapy or hypnosis is used in various ways. It can be used to reduce fear before medical or dental procedures. Some other illnesses where hypnotherapy can help are asthma, tension headaches, tinnitus and stress.