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The pendulum swings back and forth while the magician says
to the man, “on the count of three you will fall into a deep, deep
sleep.” The magician says that when he snaps once, the man will
get up and leap around the room croaking, “ribbit ribbit.” The
magician snaps, and sure enough the man pretends to be a frog.
Then the magician says, “When I clap my hands two times you
will wake up.” The magician claps twice and man comes out of
the trance.
Stories like these are what keep many people away from
hypnotherapy. It is unfortunate that for some people, even hearing
the word “hypnosis” can trigger a person to think of a powerhungry
magician that seeks to control vulnerable souls with their
pendulum. So if a hypnotherapy session is not a magic show,
then what is it? The truth is that a hypnotist is a guide who helps
his or her client tap into their subconscious. Hypnotists have been
practicing this for almost 200 years. Hypnotherapy accesses
certain parts the mind to achieve specific results and beneficial
responses from the client.
TRUE OR FALSE?
While hypnotized, the client will remain under the control
of the practitioner. The client cannot wake up until the
hypnotist releases him or her from their power.
FALSE! Hypnosis places the client in a hyper-attentive state,
which means that he or she is not really sleeping but rather
extremely aware of what is happening. The client’s conscious
mind is temporarily set aside while the subconscious receives
most of the attention. The client is not under the control of anyone
and they always have free will. The client can decide what they
want to do, including ending their session by opening their eyes.
While a person is hypnotized he or she will do
ANYTHING the hypnotist suggests.
FALSE! A person who is hypnotized continues to have free
will, but much of hypnotherapy is based on the practitioner
making suggestions to their client. The client takes both
the suggestions of the hypnotist and their own ideas very
easily. It is true that the person being hypnotized will be
more open to this suggestibility. This means that if the
hypnotist says, “you are drinking lemonade,” then you will
most likely have the experience as if you are, and if they
say, “you are relaxed”, then you will most likely experience
relaxation. Stage hypnotists shows succeed in getting a
member of the audience to jump around and croak like a
frog. Even though a hypnotized person may no longer be
afraid of embarrassment, their morality and sense of safety
remain intact. A hypnotist CANNOT make their client do
anything he or she does not want to do. It is also a guarantee
that a private hypnotherapy session will not include jumping
around the room like a frog.
A hypnotized person temporarily allows guided imagery to
be perceived as reality.
TRUE! Even though the client knows that what is taking place is
imaginary, they still approach things as if they were quite real;
this is similar to a child who allows his or her imaginary world to
become very real while “playing make believe.”
One can experience a form of hypnosis while watching a
movie, reading, mowing the lawn, cleaning, or driving.
TRUE! Many people experience hypnosis while doing everyday
tasks. While reading or watching a movie you can get “lost” in
the story so completely that you forget what is going on around
you. It is an altered state that occurs when you become so absorbed
in what you are doing. This is very similar to what occurs
while actually being hypnotized. You are allowing yourself to become
part of this other reality, just as you allow yourself to become
part of the story while reading a book. The big difference
is that a hypnotist can act as a guide during your hypnotic state.
Through the power of suggestion they can help their clients transform
addictions and overcome life’s challenges, and find sources
of other symptoms their clients may be experiencing.
Making an appointment for a free consultation with a hypnotist
is a good idea because they can help you determine
what form of hypnotherapy is best for you.
TRUE! A private session with a hypnotist will help you decide
what direction you would like to take during your sessions. Hypnotic
services include mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual
growth as well as development and motivation in business,
sports, education, and creativity. A hypnotist can help you meet
your personal goals while figuring out what style of hypnosis works
best for you: private sessions, group hypnotherapy, or self-hypnosis
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