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Hypnotherapy for Helping Children

Posted on July 30, 2008. Filed under: Hypnotherapy For.... | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Is your child suffering from anxieties, worries, phobias or other issues? If so, hypnotherapy can be the answer. The use of hypnotherapy in children has successfully treated anxiety, behavior problems and depression, and even discomfort and pain.

You may be wondering what hypnotherapy is. It is the mode of using hypnosis to cure an addiction, disease or any other symptom. Hypnotherapy in kids has been proven to treat things like bedwetting, nightmares, or sleep problems, fears of animals such as dogs or cats, pressure of exams and tests, and much more. One hypnotherapy technique that is specially used is known as the “blowaway” technique in which kids are inducted into a hypnotic state and told to “blow away” their bad feelings or emotions. Children seven or older respond extremely well to hypnotherapy and have astonishing results.

There are numerous other hypnotherapy techniques that work well in children also. A study at the University of Michigan uses hypnotherapy by instructing kids how to self-hypnotize in order to control negative habits, and other problems. Children learn to use relaxation techniques and mental images similar to a fantasy or daydream. Their website is an excellent resource for hypnotherapy in children.

So if you want help for your child, rather than depending on pricey medications that may have undesirable side effects, contemplate hypnotherapy. If you’re curious if hypnotherapy can really work out for your children, you ought to look at these hypnotherapy success stories. You will find a lot of centers and programs around the world that may have certified hypnotherapists to help you. One that I have noticed to be effective is the Brigham Hypnosis Clinic.

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The Perceptions of Modern Hypnotherapy

Posted on July 21, 2008. Filed under: About Hypnotherapy | Tags: , , , , , , |

I wanted to share this post that I found, because I think people do have many misconceptions when it comes to hypnotherapy. You can check out the full article at http://www.healtharticleshq.com/health/health-diseases-and-conditions/health-diseases-and-conditions-depression/the-perceptions-of-modern-hypnotherapy
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The old Svengali-like perception of hypnotherapy often associated with mind control is rapidly being replaced by its effectiveness in dealing with a wide variety of psychological and psychosomatic (physical issues confirmed in the mind) issues.
Hypnotherapy is a very effective tool in tackling negativity, painful emotions and habits. It can be skilfully used to replace all the above with life changing alternatives.
Despite its benefits, many people are confused about hypnotherapy and hypnosis in general and they often avoid hypnosis as a potential treatment due to this.
Hypnosis is an up and coming field and many people are finding that hypnosis, in the right hands, can help them achieve their goals quicker and more effectively than many of the conventional routes.

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Consider a Career in Hypnotherapy in Utah

Posted on July 15, 2008. Filed under: Hypnotherapy Training | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Have you been thinking about career training as a hypnotherapist in Utah? If so, you’re in luck, you’ll find numerous hypnotherapy training courses available in Utah at this time. One course that I think is really adequate is at the Brigham Hypnosis Center. They provide hypnotherapy training at an affordable price and include certification by the National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc.

Hypnotherapy may be a great way of treating and curing patients. It may help folks to overpower negative habits such as smoking. It has also helped to conquer anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses. Phobias and other fears is another area in which hypnotherapy has proved to be powerful.

In American Health Magazine, a study was done that showed that hypnotherapy has a rate of 93% recovery after just six appointments. If you’re still leery, just check out some testimonials of some patients that have tried it and have had their lives changed. You could be the one to help people change their lives.

A certified hypnotherapist might make around $85-$125 per session or more. So if you’re looking for a profitable career and a chance to improve your life as well as the life of other people, think about a hypnotherapy career in Utah.

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Hypnosis for Weight Loss

Posted on July 2, 2008. Filed under: Hypnotherapy For.... | Tags: , , , , , , , |

An interesting article on hypnosis and how it can help with weight loss. Found at www.hypnosis.edu.
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Hypnosis for Weight Loss
Hypnosis is a powerful tool but exactly HOW does it work? The real magic is that hypnosis works as both a “magic wand” and as a “snowball gathering snow.”
The magic-wand effect is when you have a hypnosis session and your issue is solved instantly and without further effort. Magic!
The snowball effect is what you experience with several hypnosis sessions, in which each session reinforces and enhances the relief created by previous sessions.
We use hypnosis to change responses and behaviors. All responses and behaviors are learned. All that hypnosis really does is cause very rapid learning (or relearning) to take place so that new responses and behaviors become automatic.
Hypnosis allows this rapid learning to occur by interrupting the conscious, critical factor of the mind/brain.
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