Hypnosis for your Health
Nearly all major hospitals have Hypnotist and Hypnotherapist on staff. The Hypnotist are filling request for everything from pre, and post-surgery, rehabilitation, ‘special’ procedures, cancer treatment and the list goes on.
(PRWEB) May 12, 2005 -- Hypnotists play a major role in the application of
modern medicine. Nearly all major hospitals have Hypnotists and Hypnotherapist
on staff. The Hypnotists are filling requests for everything from pre, and
post-surgery, rehabilitation, ‘special’ procedures to cancer treatment, and the
list goes on. Hundreds of people stop smoking every year using hypnosis. Fears
and phobias are released and anxiety and depression can be dissolved. With all
the positive aspects of hypnosis, what is keeping more people from using it? In
one word: it is fear. Most people have only seen hypnosis as it is portrayed by
Hollywood or by Stage Hypnotists. Both are in the entertainment business, both
have one goal and that is to produce a show that will sell tickets. It is
interesting that an individual who watched Independence Day starring Will Smith
will not stop paying his or her taxes because America as he or she knows it was
destroyed by aliens. So why do people think hypnosis is mind control? Simply
because most of these people have not been exposure to truths of
hypnosis.
As long as there have been human beings, there has been
hypnosis. We use this commonly occurring, and natural state of mind,
unknowingly, all the time. It is just natural for us. For example, if you have
ever watched a television program or movie and become really absorbed into the
program, you were probably in a trance. This trance is what caused you to get
teary eyed during an emotional scene or tense and frightened even though you
knew it was just a film. (Advertisers understand this. They use television
programs to induce a hypnotic trance and then provide you hypnotic suggestions,
called commercials!)
Another common example of this naturally occurring
state of mind is when you are driving down the road, with your mind focused on
some other task (a day dream perhaps), and next thing you know, you have arrived
at your next turn without any memory of the past few miles. That is called
"highway hypnosis".
The U.S. government defines hypnosis as having two
parts: (1) the bypass of the critical factor, and (2) the establishment of
acceptable selective thinking.
This seems to be a useful and accurate
definition of hypnosis. This "bypass of the critical factor" simply means the
release of limiting beliefs. For example, the use of hypnosis for anesthesia has
been accepted by the American Medical Association since 1958. It is well
established to be a fact that hypnosis is useful for creating anesthesia.
However, if you have the limiting belief that the mind cannot create a powerful
anesthesia, you will be unable to do so. However, in hypnosis, this limiting
belief can be bypassed, and hypnotic anesthesia can be quickly created. "The
establishment of acceptable selective thinking," the second part of the
definition, refers to the process of guiding someone into hypnosis by using a
hypnotic induction. The establishment of selective thinking creates the mental
environment or state of mind that enables you to reject limiting beliefs (that
you picked up by living in our society), so that you can accept new more
empowering ones.
The hypnotic state is an optimum state for making
changes in your life because you can set aside limiting beliefs that may have
been preventing you from moving toward a more healthy, and happy you.
So
now you know that you can be hypnotized. You have done it literally thousands of
times. You did it yourself when you were daydreaming and missed that turn
(self-hypnosis), you have been hypnotized when you enjoyed a television program
(being hypnotized by someone else), and you have followed hypnotic and
post-hypnotic suggestions when you preferred some brand name that you saw
repeatedly on television (hypnotic compounding of suggestion).
Now you
can use hypnosis to make your life better on purpose. Tri-State Hypnosis Center,
in Cincinnati,Ohio provides that service. Using hypnosis in a clinical and
professional setting clients find relief from many issues. At the Center we
bring the latest hypnotic techniques to our community (i.e., EFT, 5-PATH and 7th
PATH). If it starts with “hypno” we are probably engaged in bringing it to you
(e.g., hypnosis, hypnotism, hypnotherapy, and hypno-meditation). We provide
hypnosis for most issues for which hypnotic treatments are appropriate. Some
examples include, but are not limited to, hypnosis for weight loss, stop
smoking, relaxation, stress management and many medical issues that have a
psychogenic or stress component (i.e., sexual issues, premature ejaculation,
obsessive compulsive disorders, sleep problems such as insomnia, pain
management, etc.). Some of the useful tools of the Hypnotist include deep
relaxation, guided imagery, guided meditation, visualization, trance, age
regression, hypnotic inductions (instant, rapid, progressive relaxation, etc.).
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