What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a Greek word meaning "sleep." Many people perceive hypnosis as a
state of being unconscious, weak-minded, out of control or, worse, under
someone else's control. This is not true. Hypnosis is a natural state of
mind we get in and out of occasionally in our daily lives. For example,
"drifting away" or driving past our home freeway exit without paying
attention, is an example of being in a hypnotic state.
In hypnosis the critical mind is "asleep" and the unconscious mind is alert
and very suggestible. In this state we can replace limiting beliefs (such as
"I'll never have enough money," "smoking is cool," "food makes me feel
better") with desirable ones.
What can Hypnosis do for me?
Hypnosis
is a short-term therapy aiming mainly for behavioral changes
such as:
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Self esteem improvement |
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Grief coping |
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Smoking cessation |
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Weight release |
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Insomnia |
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Stress reduction |
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Anger management |
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Mental skills improvement (focus, concentration, emotional
resilience) |
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Life transitions |
(Also see
Case Study
and
Testimonials)
What happens in a Hypnosis session?
First we discuss what you want to address. What is it that you would like to
reduce or transform? What are the desirable results of the session? What
will your life look like after you have achieved that? Second, you relax
your body and mind, so that positive affirmations can be best absorbed. I
feed back to you, the positive affirmations you had previously created.
Third, you return to full alertness, as if waking from a good nap, feeling
great.
* Audio tape of your session is available
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