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Hypnotherapy for Confidence Discover the Great OratorYou!

(Submitted by: Rich MacKenzie)

Not many of us give ourselves the credit of being great speakers; neither do we find ourselves comfortable and confident when encountering new people and situations. How often have you found yourself rehearsing the lines which you are supposed to speak at tomorrows meeting? Even though some of us might feel more confident than the rest, it would not be untrue to say that they too have their ... Read article

From Aaaaah To Ahaa! - Treating Phobias Through Hypnotherapy For Phobias

(Submitted by: Rich MacKenzie)

Are you one of those who mortally fears flying in airplane or getting into an elevator; are you one of those people who would rather live on take out food for days if you found a rat in your cupboard while cleaning? Then it seems to me you have a phobia. But before you start hassling yourself with it, let me make it clear that a phobia is very different from fear. Fear is a rational feeling, ... Read article

The Truth about Stress and Hypnotherapy for Stress Management

(Submitted by: Rich MacKenzie)

How often do you find yourself wondering what is the best possible way to reduce the stress in your life? You are just an average person with a normal life, decent work hours, and a family to care for; yet you cant help but court stress in every aspect of your life. Be it presentations at work, failing to be at your daughters fancy dress competition, or forgetting your anniversaryyou seem to ... Read article

Hypnotherapy - Free Your Mind and Soul

(Submitted by: Stefan Rockhaus)

Hypnosis is a Greek word which means "sleep". This is also referred to as hypnotherapy. With the help of a hypnotherapist, you reach a trancelike state of restful awareness. When you are under hypnosis you are actually not sleeping, though it may seem like you are. You tend to be more focused and more responsive to suggestions. The main purpose of this is to help you gain self control over ... Read article

Medicine and Hypnosis. Hypnotherapy - Healing Emotionally and Physically from the Inside Out

(Submitted by: Linda Simmon)

More and more doctors now realize that hypnosis is powerful medicine. Why this is and how it happens is still something of a mystery, but science is proving that hypnosis can improve your health in amazing ways. It can help relieve pain, make breathing easier for people with respiratory illnesses, aid with gastrointestinal ailments and relieve depression just to name a few. The most ... Read article

Hypnotherapy for Personal Development Is the Truth Within or Without?

(Submitted by: Rich MacKenzie)

Hypnotherapy for personal development? - I hear you ask. My answer, why not? There is no reason that hypnotherapy cannot help you become a better person. Most of us today are under constant pressure to perform better, to look cool, and to be successful. There are hundreds of forces working on us at all times to shape our own identity in our own eyes. Today, there are millions of people who ... Read article

Hypnotherapy: Be Your Own Master and Commander

(Submitted by: Rich MacKenzie)

Hypnotherapy, as a word has been associated with a lot of mumbo-jumbo over the years. Whenever we think of hypnosis, we think of evil characters manipulating the actions of innocent individuals for their own selfish motives. But in the recent years there has been a lot of researches on the subject of hypnosis and the findings have been startling. Did you know that on an average almost all of ... Read article

Hypnotherapy: Using the Power of The Mind to Heal

(Submitted by: Irene Conlan)

New scientific studies are demonstrating that the chemical byproduct of thinking is found in every cell of the body and that the thoughts you think have a powerful effect on your immune system. This is good news for those who already use the power of the mind and positive thinking to help you heal your body. Now they have a scientific base for their work as well as empirical evidence ... Read article

Hypnotherapy and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

(Submitted by: Irene Conlan)

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not a new disease but is now being seen more and more in doctors and therapists offices. IBS is not life- threatening but it can be debilitating, embarrassing and a nuisance to those who suffer with it. General symptoms of IBS are bloating, diarrhea and/or constipation and abdominal pain. Traditional treatment includes: Change in diet ... Read article

NLP and Hypnotherapy Training 101

(Submitted by: Nancy Dobbs)

Have you ever wondered how those few, select individuals in the world tend to be so much more successful at what they do than the many? By success, we mean a tool to measure what one has accomplished and mastered, whether it be mowing a lawn, riding a motorcycle, or being the CEO of a major corporation. Success in one particular subject may be of high favor to one, while another might prefer ... Read article


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What is Hypnotherapy or Hypnosis?

Hypnotherapy processes interact directly with inner consciousness to find core issue causes of problems in a client’s life. Clients can examine beliefs and thought processes that are giving rise to emotional, physical, mental and spiritual problems and make changes at the core level from which the outer manifestation originates. With changes at the inner levels of consciousness the outer projection changes.
the clinical use of hypnosis, in which the subject’s powers of consciousness are mobilised and subconscious memories and perceptions are brought into consciousness. Heightened responsiveness to suggestions and commands, suspension of disbelief with lowering of critical judgments, the potential of alteration in perceptions, motor control, or memory in response to suggestions and the subjective experience of responding involuntarily are induced through hypnotherapy.
Hypnotherapy is the application of hypnosis as a form of medical therapy, usually for relieving pain or conditions related to one's state of mind. Practitioners believe that when a client enters, or believes he has entered, a state of trance, the patient is more receptive to suggestion and other therapy. The most common use of hypnotherapy is to remedy maladies like obesity, smoking, pain, ego, anxiety, stress, amnesia, phobias, and performance but many others are also treated by hypnosis.