| What
is Hypnosis Hypnosis
is defined as a trance-like state of
intense concentration. Some theories
of hypnosis attempt to describe
hypnotic phenomena in terms of brain
activity, while others concentrate
more on the subject's
phenomenological experience. In
either case, a fundamental
distinction is between
"state" and
"non-state" theories of
hypnosis. State theorists believe
that an altered
state of consciousness is
a core part of the experience of
being hypnotised, whereas non-state
theorists believe that more mundane
psychological processes such as
focused attention and expectation
are sufficient to explain hypnotic
phenomena. The precise definition of
what constitutes an altered state of
consciousness is a matter of some
debate.
(Excerpted
from Wikipedia)
Through hypnotic
techniques you can attain this
natural state of focused awareness
and reprogram new information into
your mind via your conscious and
subconscious mind .
Your
Mind is Hungry! Give
it the Good Stuff!
Hypnotherapy utilizes
hypnotic techniques in order to
bring about therapeutic change. It
is simply a way to temporarily
bypass the rational mind in order to
facilitate desired changes. Many,
many people have successfully
undergone hypnosis and achieved
their goals.
Hypnosis, NLP, Guided
Visualizations,
Meditations and Affirmations are
just some of the different ways of
creating positive change in your
life by giving your mind the good
stuff that it needs!
What
is a Hypnotherapist?The United States Department of Labour, Directory of Occupational Titles (D.O.T. 079.157.010) supplies the following definition:
Hypnotherapist -- Induces hypnotic state in client to increase motivation or alter behavior pattern through hypnosis. Consults with client to determine the nature of problem. Prepares client to enter hypnotic states by explaining how hypnosis works and what client will experience. Tests subject to determine degrees of physical and emotional suggestibility. Induces hypnotic state in client using individualized methods and techniques of hypnosis based on interpretation of test results and analysis of client's problem. May train client in self-hypnosis conditioning.
The United States Department of Labour, Directory of Occupational Titles (D.O.T. 079.157.010) supplies the following definition:
Hypnotherapist -- Induces hypnotic state in client to increase motivation or alter behavior pattern through hypnosis. Consults with client to determine the nature of problem. Prepares client to enter hypnotic states by explaining how hypnosis works and what client will experience. Tests subject to determine degrees of physical and emotional suggestibility. Induces hypnotic state in client using individualized methods and techniques of hypnosis based on interpretation of test results and analysis of client's problem. May train client in self-hypnosis conditioning.
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