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Hypnosis Treatment
Filed Under (Hypnotism Transformations) by Dane on 09-01-2008
Hypnotic therapy can be used as an effective tool to control the behavioral problems of persons. It can also be used as a tool to reduce acute pain and discomfort experienced by the patients suffering from cancer or other similar chronic diseases.
Apart from treating pain and other similar health conditions hypnosis treatment can be positively used as a tool to treat Weight Loss, smoking, anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome combined with other therapeutic techniques of treatments. Hypnotic therapy is found to be very effective when used in combination with exercise and low fat diet.
Hypnotic therapy begins with an inducing procedure. Various techniques are adopted by different hypnotists to induce sleep or a semiconscious state of mind in the subject. Still there is no consensus among the hypnotists for which method is the most effective one to be used on the subjects of hypnotic therapy. Calming techniques designed to calm down the mind of a subject is the most commonly used technique by hypnotists during the induction procedure.
Progressive induction and rapid induction are the two different types of relaxation methods used during the induction procedure by a hypnotist on his subject. As the very name suggests progressive induction takes more time when compared to rapid induction method. When progressive induction method takes more than half an hour to induce sleep in the subject the other method requires only a few seconds to induce sleep in the subject of hypnosis treatment.
Normally hypnosis treatment cannot be experimented successfully on a person who is not wiling to cooperate with the command of the hypnotist. It requires a receptive mind that can accommodate the positive suggestions and affirmations made by the hypnotist.
The different phases of hypnosis treatment include preparation, induction, deepening, purpose and awakening.
The first stage of this treatment involves preparing the subject for the therapy. In the second stage he will be taken to an enhanced state of relaxation. When it comes to the third phase of therapy the subject will fall into the completely hypnotized state of mind. At the propose stage he will be given positive suggestions and affirmations by the hypnotist and finally he will be taken out of the hypnotic sleep at the last awakening stage of hypnotic treatment.









