Anyone who wants to improve their life in some way. The most common ones are quitting smoking and losing weight. I've personally seen clients for getting rid of fears and phobias such as flying and snakes to sexual dysfunctions such as impotence, to kids biting their nails and bed wetting. There are many things to see a hypnotherapist for. If you're not sure send me a short e-mail atinfo@colinchristopher.com and ask, and I'll tell you if a hypnotherapist can help you.
Stephen Brooks - hypnotherapist - was born on 1951-07-21.
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* No you do not tip a hypnotherapist unless they are more like a Side Show for entertainment and then you would pay them a fee. A Hypnotherapist is often a professional in Psychiatry but not all Psychiatrists use this method and not all people can be hypnotized
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You need a hypnotherapist.
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Your GP might be able to help you find a good hypnotherapist - some psychologists also do hypnotherapy.
A Hypnotherapist is a person that will try to put their subject under hypnosis (not all subjects are candidates for being hypnotised.) Hypnotherapists try to reach into your subconscious mind so they can find out what traumas you may be hiding there and giving them clues into helping you to get well. Certain patients are so traumatized they have blocked out memory of the trauma.
Samantha Who - 2007 The Hypnotherapist 1-6 was released on: USA: 19 November 2007 Australia: 9 March 2008 Israel: 21 April 2008 Germany: 8 October 2008 Hungary: 26 December 2008 Japan: 15 February 2009
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.
There are no risks concerning Hypnosis as one would typically encounter with other medical and alternative treatments. There are no adverse side effects or risks of mental or physical damage. You are conscious and aware for the entire session so a Hypnotherapist cannot make a client do or say anything anything they do not wish to. If a Hypnotherapist were to suggest something that the client did not agree with, the client could simply choose not to follow the suggestion, voice their disquiet with the suggestion, or even choose to get up and leave. The Relationship between Hypnotherapist and Client is based on trust and mutually agreeing of the course of treatment, if one of both of these are not present then Hypnosis cannot be induced.