Changing Behavior with Hypnotism
Hypnotism has been proven to help with many things. Hypnotherapy, the process of hypnosis used in therapy, has helped people overcome fears, anxiety and bad habits. Many people want to stop smoking, lose weight, or even stop gambling. These things are hard to stop doing, because they are behavioral habits that our bodies and minds have become addicted to.
Behavior is anything that is done automatically, without intention. A person’s posture, speech, and habits are all behaviors. Some behaviors can eventually be found to be disruptive to normal life. Things like hair pulling, nail biting, food cravings, compulsions and addictions. Hypnotism has been proven to help in stopping disruptive behaviors. Hypnosis has helped to cure addictions to smoking, gambling and food addictions and has helped to aid in weight loss. Hypnosis also helps cure bad habits such as hair pulling, nail biting and bed wetting. Behavior modification with hypnosis helps to neutralize old habits and create new habits that are good.
An addictive behavior can be hard to cure because of the strong emotional reactions a person receives from it. This reaction can be experienced as a craving, addiction, urge, compulsion, fear, etc. Hypnosis works to cure these things because the patient is in a relaxed, hypnotic trance. While under hypnosis, they are more open to suggestions. The hypnotherapist can suggest good behaviors and feelings to take place of the bad ones. Just read how hypnosis with Martha Harrison in Brigham City, Utah helped this person.
“My hypnosis sessions with Martha Harrison for weight loss gave me lots more than I expected. I dealt with issues in my childhood, with my parents and my spouse. I have had my self-esteem restored. Those accomplishments have outweighed the added results of losing over fifty pounds. I totally recommend this program.” Barbara Benson, Cache Valley
So if you are looking to change any kind of behavior, don’t rule out hypnotism. It may be the answer you are looking for.










