Hypnosis
What is hypnosis? Hypnosis is a method by which any person may be guided into an altered state of conscious awareness ('hypnotic trance') in which psychological and physical changes, beyond normal conscious capability, may be achieved.?Quote: ?Anyone can be hypnotized, if you can relax and follow simple instructions you can enjoy hypnotic trance. Measurable psychological and physical changes occur in hypnosis.
What does it feel like? The experience is different for different people. For most people, however, hypnosis is a pleasant state of deep inner calm and physical relaxation. Deep hypnosis is similar in many ways to the kind of profound trance found in expert yoga or meditation practitioners.
Where does it come from? Modern psychological hypnosis was first developed in 1843 by the Scottish physician James Braid. However, it has its origins in an earlier form of trance healing called 'Mesmerism', after the famous Eighteenth century Austrian Franz Anton Mesmer.
What is hypnotherapy? Hypnotherapy is basically any therapy done in conjunction with hypnotic trance. It is often classed as a form of complementary medicine but is perhaps better viewed as a branch of psychotherapy.??Hypnosis is not an occult or esoteric art, it is a scientifically acknowledged psychological and therapeutic discipline.??When a registered psychotherapist employs hypnosis alongside other forms of psychotherapy this is technically known as 'hypno-psychotherapy'. Hypnotherapists tend to use an integrative approach, which may combine programmes of direct verbal suggestion or visualization with 'analytic' psychotherapy techniques such as age regression
Does it work? Yes!!! Hypnosis has fascinated psychologists and medical professionals for over a century and has been subject to a great deal of rigorous testing and research. It also has an enviable and long-standing reputation for effectiveness
Expressed in my own words: Healing signifies for me, integration back into the oneness and unity (to bring back our soul fragments), by acknowledging, accepting and letting go of deep emotional traumas (anguish,violation,injury) and all other dramas of life. As well as the corresponding "thought concepts" and feelings, by which we created our own truth,using our own perception and interpretation, based on the wisdom of that moment in time where the drama happened.
For that reason,Hypnosis is a fascinating tool, to bring up totally forgotten events and vent out feelings deep down from our subconscious mind, to let them integrate and finally heal this part of us.
"Give it a try" and you might see what I mean.
What is hypnosis? Hypnosis is a method by which any person may be guided into an altered state of conscious awareness ('hypnotic trance') in which psychological and physical changes, beyond normal conscious capability, may be achieved.?Quote: ?Anyone can be hypnotized, if you can relax and follow simple instructions you can enjoy hypnotic trance. Measurable psychological and physical changes occur in hypnosis.
What does it feel like? The experience is different for different people. For most people, however, hypnosis is a pleasant state of deep inner calm and physical relaxation. Deep hypnosis is similar in many ways to the kind of profound trance found in expert yoga or meditation practitioners.
Where does it come from? Modern psychological hypnosis was first developed in 1843 by the Scottish physician James Braid. However, it has its origins in an earlier form of trance healing called 'Mesmerism', after the famous Eighteenth century Austrian Franz Anton Mesmer.
What is hypnotherapy? Hypnotherapy is basically any therapy done in conjunction with hypnotic trance. It is often classed as a form of complementary medicine but is perhaps better viewed as a branch of psychotherapy.??Hypnosis is not an occult or esoteric art, it is a scientifically acknowledged psychological and therapeutic discipline.??When a registered psychotherapist employs hypnosis alongside other forms of psychotherapy this is technically known as 'hypno-psychotherapy'. Hypnotherapists tend to use an integrative approach, which may combine programmes of direct verbal suggestion or visualization with 'analytic' psychotherapy techniques such as age regression
Does it work? Yes!!! Hypnosis has fascinated psychologists and medical professionals for over a century and has been subject to a great deal of rigorous testing and research. It also has an enviable and long-standing reputation for effectiveness
Expressed in my own words: Healing signifies for me, integration back into the oneness and unity (to bring back our soul fragments), by acknowledging, accepting and letting go of deep emotional traumas (anguish,violation,injury) and all other dramas of life. As well as the corresponding "thought concepts" and feelings, by which we created our own truth,using our own perception and interpretation, based on the wisdom of that moment in time where the drama happened.
For that reason,Hypnosis is a fascinating tool, to bring up totally forgotten events and vent out feelings deep down from our subconscious mind, to let them integrate and finally heal this part of us.
"Give it a try" and you might see what I mean.
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