pt 1 of a more detailed explanation as to why i do what i do as my passion for wanting to help others while helping myself.

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Working as a Hypnotherapist is very rewarding as you get the privilege of working with people that want to achieve amazing success in their lives. In fact there is never really a day that I get out of bed and think oh no another boring day at work’ as each and every day brings many more new clients and many more new challenges that always keeps me on my toes! Many people also find my job fascinating and I am never short of anything to say when I am with friends or meeting new people as that age old question always rises about what I do! Actually someone asked it me just last night That hypnosis thing? Does it really work? I always laugh at this point and say of course not, don’t be so ridiculous!

Of course I am having a little joke with them in my reply. It still amazes me that people still don’t actually believe that Hypnosis can work. Are you a sceptic? Are you one of these people that still believes that it sounds too good to be true? Can you really save money on inkjet printer cartridges by using a 123inkjets coupon code? Well if you are then it might be time that you woke up and smelt the coffee as you just might be missing out on something that you really need to give you the results that you want in your life. Listen to this Hypnosis has been scientifically proven to both exist and work! Don’t believe me? Google it and you will find loads of research and evidence to suggest that Hypnosis doesn’t belong in the land of fairytales and magic shows, but is actually a viable option to get you the life that you want and to help you to attain the things that you want to have.

One question I always ask my clients is what would you achieve if nothing was impossible?’ The reason that I ask this is because as we grow into adulthood we stop using our ability to set high ambitions like we did as kids and we start to create limitations and reasons why we cant achieve certain things. We actually begin to decide whether something is impossible or not that’s right we actually set the limit on what is impossible!

As I said Hypnosis is a viable option to achieve your goals. So I want to ask you the question – what would you achieve if nothing was impossible? Would you quit smoking, lose weight, get more confidence, make more money, improve your relationship or deal with that stress? These are all things that people regularly use Hypnosis for actually, I worked with clients on all of these issues just in the past week.

The bottom line: Hypnosis works! Isn’t it time that you started to find out more information about how you can use it to improve your own life? You owe it to yourself!

 

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Question: does “Hypnosis” usually cause person to be “Retraumitised” again in their head when reliving past trauma?
how this is good?

i understand that “Age Regression” is often required or done in hypnosis..is the basic reason for them to kind of go into a dream again about the past..actually FEEL like they are reliving it again?

how this is done by the hypnotist or therapist and , again, WHY and how this good to “Retraumitise” them again, like they are reliving their traumatic past?

how, common this is done and where most often practiced..”Hypnotherapy”?

please explain
which emotions too are most often “REFELT” and how this time are they suppose to handle these feelings again??

does the therepast..ask them to concentrate and control themselves and “Rechannel” these feelings? or how this time would be different than before?

how long they most often times are this way again?

Answer:

Answer by Terry W
I need to clarify a point. A hypnotist is not a hypnotherapist. Both have the skill to help you into a trance. However, the hypnotist is usually doing it for entertainment, where as the hypnotherapist is using the trance to aid a therapeutic process. When I trained as a hypnotherapist, it was 18 month course. Many hypnotists will take a weekend course. Most of the study for a hypnotherapist is to do with the psychology and therapeutic processes needed to help a person gain control of their life. A hypnotist should never try to be a therapist without the fuller training. I personally did an Honours degree in psychology with counselling and clinical psychology as well. It has prove to be vital.

As to “Age Regression” as a method of resolving a trauma. Yes it is often used. It can also be called a memory search or a trauma run. The principle behind such a tool is to use imagery to reduce the effect of the original trauma. It works very well, I have used it many times. It works because of the way the mind stores a trauma. It is usually just below conscious access. Now if you do not want to use this method, there are other methods now available. NLP and EFT / TFT offer effective help, that is why I now use them too.

When using a memory search there can be a problem with ‘re-stimulation’ of the trauma. So a therapist is trained to do what is call ‘Double disassociate’ I.E. the client is viewing the whole memory as if it were someone else and even then filtered. the client is also constantly self monitoring anxiety levels to withdraw if need be. Just because a person is hypnotised it does not mean they cannot monitor their own safety. Indeed it is a valuable feature of hypnotherapy.

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Everyday, people experience and express emotions of fear, anger, or sadness. Of course, expressions of love, happiness, and joy are also part of daily life. However, what is often made more memorable are emotions stirred up by pressures at work, in school, and in our relationships.

Whenever things go wrong at home, in the office, or in our interaction with people — it is but normal to feel jumpy, restless, irritable, or uneasy. This feeling is often termed as anxiety. A person with anxiety may also show exhibit apprehension, or experience stomach aches, nausea, blurred vision, shaking, sweatiness, breathing problems, rapid or irregular heartbeat, and chest pains.

This serious emotional distress can be so troublesome as to disrupt one’s normal daily routine. Aside from being an emotional problem, it is also a source of physical health deterioration. A person under extreme stress or depression may also become emotionally crippled, and, as a consequence, negatively affect work performance or cause damage to relationships with family, friends, and loved ones.

For some people just addressing the thing that is causing them anxiety can provide relief. Like a friend who was always worried his hard drive on his computer would crash, I suggested getting a mozy promotional code and purchasing the mozy backup service. Once it was setup his anxiety concerning that issue was resolved.

On a positive note, there are now anti anxiety drugs available in the market. These medications are prescribed by doctors to people who are no longer able to manage their worries and other emotional difficulties. Needless to say, it is important to always consult a doctor before taking this drug. Unsupervised intake of anti anxiety drugs may lead to unwanted side effects or more serious consequences.

But how do these drugs work? An anti anxiety drug helps a person feel more calm and relaxed. It helps reduce or eliminate various symptoms associated with emotional distress. Other uses for anti anxiety drugs include the prevention and treatment of seizures; as an anesthetic; or as a muscle relaxant. These medical applications are actually for non-psychiatric purposes.

There are different kinds of “worry” management drugs already out in the market. Benzodiazepine is one example of medication that is now in wide used for treatment of emotional disturbances. Also used for treatment of general emotional disorders is buspirone (BuSpar), a non-benzodiazepine.

In bustling cities like New York, the use of these drugs is quite common. There are, in fact, so-called “off-label” drugs that have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. These drugs are abused and peddled by unscrupulous elements without medical approval, and thus, pose a serious health risk.

According to a research conducted by the Linden Center, more than 84,000 patients have been diagnosed with anxiety disorder for this year alone. It can be said that thousands more are in dire need of anxiety medication — and don’t know it. Undiagnosed cases of high anxiety may explain some cases of suicides and other self-inflicted, harmful behavior.

The high speed, high-stress nature of 21st century life has probably made emotional distress as one of the most widespread psycho-social and emotional problems faced by man. But there is reason to believe that it can be addressed through proper education and information about the ways and methods to manage worry and depression. Aside from taking medication, people may now opt to undergo psychiatric treatment, counseling and group therapy. Indeed, there are many ways to rid of the “blues” but we need to be committed and persistent in pursuing what is good for our mental, emotional, and physical health.

 

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It’s becoming more and more common nowadays to turn to hypnosis when we want to achieve a goal. We may want to quit smoking, rid ourselves of phobias or lose weight and in all these cases hypnosis offers a proven and successful solution. So why does hypnosis work?

If you look at hypnosis for weight loss then the reasons behind the success of this method becomes clear. If you suffer from weight problems and whether you yo-yo diet or can’t seem to find the motivation to get on a diet that suits you ñ then you probably already know that your problem isn’t really your weight at the end of the day. The problem is more likely to rest with you.

In the majority of cases people cannot lose weight effectively because of some psychological issue that prevents them from achieving their goal. You may, for example, naturally crave unhealthy foods rather than healthy ones. Eating unhealthy foods here may make you happier and more comfortable. Or, you may eat the wrong foods or the wrong amount of food whenever you are stressed, unhappy or uncomfortable. In either case hypnosis can help.

Hypnosis helps here because it goes straight to the root of the problem ñ your unhealthy eating patterns ñ and helps modify your behavior. So, after this kind of treatment your mind won’t tell you to eat sugary or fatty foods ñ it will tell you to eat healthy ones. And, your mind won’t tell you to reach for a snack when you’re worried or stressed but instead will give you an alternative ways to manage stress. This behavior modification is the key to successful weight loss ñ and keeping it off.

How do I know hypnosis works?

Hypnosis is a scientifically accredited method of helping people overcome all kinds of difficulties. For example, in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (Vol.64, No.3) in 1996 a study showed that the average weight loss without hypnosis was 6.03 pounds. With hypnosis average weight loss came in at 14.88 pounds. So, with hypnosis you can double your weight loss with no extra effort.

And, because hypnosis modifies your behavior at source then you stand a far greater chance of keeping the weight off rather than putting it on again. A study that appeared in the Journal of Clinical Psychology (41) in 1985 tested a group of people who used hypnosis to lose weight and a group who did not. Whilst both groups lost weight during the study the hypnosis group continued to lose weight after the study had finished and achieved their weight loss goals. The group that did not have the behavior modification benefits of hypnosis did not achieve this.

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Question: do people Cry during hypnosis often times?? where originated this idea of “Hypnosis” too?
and how having them get emotional again about past would help anyone?

wouldnt they come out feeling even worse? being reminded again?

again, who, when, and where this idea came about and WHY it is said to help people when it seems to just make them even reminded AGAIN of bad memories?

please explain

how different than “Catharsis”??

thanks for your answers!

Answer:

Answer by Josh
Hypnosis was discovered in the 18th century by a guy named Mesmer.

Using it to release repressed feelings is called abreaction. Essentially, the idea is that when your subconscious mind bottles up the memory of the feelings, it creates a certain amount of anxiety and also bottles up some healthy drives. When the feelings are let out, anxiety levels go down and your drives are no longer repressed, leaving you free to express them.

It is very similar to Aristostle’s notion of catharsis, and the underlying psychological mechanism is probably the same. The main difference would seem to be that in the case of abreaction one is examining one’s own memories, while in the case of catharsis, the effect is indirect — catharsis depends on empathy with the plight of another.

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Question: poll : when, where and why did the idea of “Hypnosis” or “Hypnotherapy” come about?
and what it is said to allow? and what purpose it serves?

why so many dont like it and how it makes them feel? do many often times fear embarrasement or shame involved? if so, why and which types and how come?

how often some just simply cannot be placed under hypnosis?

and why?

please xplain and describe what you can

thanks for your answers!

Answer:

Answer by sunbath
Read Mesmer.

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