Hypnosis is a technique that can be used to aid the process of therapy. Some people fear hypnosis, having only encountered stage hypnosis. Hypnotherapy does not involve stage techniques. In fact, you cannot be hypnotised unless you are a willing participant. Therefore, it is essential that you build up a good rapport with your therapist. You cannot be forced into a hypnotic state
If you choose Hypnotherapy to free yourself from problems or to advance your potential it is imperative that you choose someone who is qualified and registered with an appropriate body. You must also feel comfortable with the therapist.. But remember, your 'cure' is a two way process and it is your mind that is enacting that cure. The therapist is only guiding you through.
Hypnosis used in therapy works by allowing you access to your unconscious mind. This is the greater part of your mind, which contains all your emotions, attitudes, habits and beliefs. Your conscious mind is the logical part that runs your daily life, the one-tenth that you are aware of!
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness where you can access a part of your mind that is usually hidden from you.
You are in control throughout the entire process.
Private and confidential treatment is provided.
Numerous conditions can be helped by the use of hypnosis.
One visit can be enough to 'cure' many behavioural problems.
Self-hypnosis is easily learned and can help you to help yourself.
Irritable bowel syndrome can be controlled by hypnosis.
Self-confidence can be increased with this simple technique.