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A hypnosis practitioner also known as a hypnotist is a person who performs hypnosis on someone else.
Not unless they are also a Licensed Physician (Psychiatrist, General Practitioner, etc.)
In the United States, the abbreviation is CNM, for certified nurse-midwife. In Canada, the abbreviation is RM, for registered midwife (though this differs from the U.S. because it can apply to non-nurse midwives.)
Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner
now for my answer...it is possible, you must be skilled in waking hypnosis (yes, there is such a thing), conversational hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming (nlp), inbedded commands, language patterns and indirect hypnosis. He need not be "in hypnosis" as such, just change his "state". Once again I say yes, you can, but you must be skilled...I am a certified hypnotist and an nlp practitioner...I know what I am talking about.
Past life regression is very common. It is possible to find a practitioner who can help you to explore your past lives using hypnosis. You can also use self hypnosis to leave a suggestion in your subconscious to allow you to see into your past in dreams.
WHNP-BC means Women's Health Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified
NP most commonly means nurse practitioner. It may also mean neuropsychiatric.
Hypnosis is generally safe when conducted by a qualified and experienced professional. However, it is important to choose a skilled practitioner to ensure a positive experience. Hypnosis is often used as a complementary therapy for relaxation, stress reduction, and behavior modification.
General PractitionerA doctor who is a GP is a General Practitioner meaning he or she covers a full range of medical care but may send you to a specialist for more specific treatment.general practitioner
Some experts in hypnosis can use the techniques of hypnosis to hypnotize someone instantly through conversation. This is called covert hypnosis. For more information on covert hypnosis and other forms of hypnosis visit hypnotizepro.com
Family Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified.An FNP-BC is a "Family Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified," or a nurse practitioner who is trained and board certified in Family and Community Medicine. Most practitioners choose to include the "BC" designation after the title "FNP." See this article for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certified_nurse_practitioner