Hypnotherapy is used in a number of fields including psychotherapy, surgery, dentistry, research, and medicine.
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Hypnosis therapy is generally employed to help assist in overcoming unwanted behaviors, mental or emotional complexes, physical inabilities, and spiritual obstacles. Everyday people can overcome everyday problems with hypnosis by allowing them to relax into a 'trance' state which is akin to a peaceful, meditative state. This state is easily attained when guided and coached verbally by a qualified Hypnotherapist using inductive language.
Once in this state of deep relaxation, problems which seemed daunting when confronted from a conscious, lucid state of reasoning suddenly take on a new color when all the inhibitions are removed. Often, it is not the problem itself which seems impossible to overcome, but instead the layers of context, worry, fear, and misplaced grief. The original problem inspires these hurdles to health which confound the Natural Resources of the deep subconscious mind. Hypnosis serves to remove these unnecessary hurdles so the underlying emotional cause can be addressed directly.
Clients are coached into allowing an inherent current of internal balance to rise to the surface providing direct resources to the problems in question. Finding a skilled Hypnotherapist who allows for this type of healing is your best bet once you decide to take back your independence from anything with which the heart or mind may grapple.
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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.
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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."
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.
I think hypnotherapy is a bit of both. There are certain things that have to be done in a session but the way they are done is completely at the discretion of the hypnotherapist.
Hypnotherapy may help resolve unconscious issues that contribute to bulimic behavior.