In Olden Days The Word "Hypnosis" meant Witch Craft, A Evil Practice, Black Magic.
It Used to Be a Taboo among Society & Cilivization.
But It was Later Found Out that It is a Important Phase in Every one's Life. When the Society started thinging about a new way to control their anxiety, feelings.... emotions to be precise.... the very old concept of Hpynosis came in to picture.
Hypnosis in Simple terms can be described as bringing a person in to a state of mind, where we can try to transform his views & ideas. Help him come out of his phobia's... make him fit to live a pleasent life.
Hypnosis is often requested for the purpose of uncovering childhood memories. Hypnosis may or may not work in this regard. When memories do surface, the client may have a "false memory" and there is no guarantee that such memories are accurate or based on reality. Such memories may be uncomfortable and distressing, but not always.
Sometimes after trancework, the client may feel somewhat disoriented. The therapist and the client can work together to make sure the client is fully alert and energized sufficiently to leave the therapist's office and continue the day's activity. In very rare cases, after a hypnotic session, and client may experience mildly disturbing thoughts or feelings. If this happens, the client should call the therapist immediately for a follow-up session.
Sometimes after trancework, the client may feel somewhat disoriented. The therapist and the client can work together to make sure the client is fully alert and energized sufficiently to leave the therapist's office and continue the day's activity. In very rare cases, after a hypnotic session, and client may experience mildly disturbing thoughts or feelings. If this happens, the client should call the therapist immediately for a follow-up session.
Hypnosis Can be Requested for:
Building Confidence
Building Confidence
Relaxation During Childbirth
Treating Phobias, Fears and Anxiety
Sleep Disorders and Disturbances
Interpersonal Problems
Depression
Sexual Difficulties
Psychosomatic Complaints
Post Trauma Relief
Pain Management
Stress Management
Habit Control
Academic Performance
Athletic Performance
Help with Life Transitions
Treatment of Grief and Loss
Treatment of Grief and Loss
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