HYPNOTHERAPY
The subconscious mind is a marvelous treasure trove.
SPECIALTIES:
Nicotine Cessation
Wealth Consciousness
Confidence
Overhwelm/Feeling Loss of Control
Trauma
FAQs
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Hypnosis is a collaborative process between the client and therapist. The therapist helps the client enter a state of deep relaxation and focus, but the client always remains in control and can choose to end the session at any time.
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No. The hypnotized person is an active participant who remains responsive and aware of their surroundings.
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No. The client remains in control and may end the session at any time.
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Hypnosis is often used in conjunct with other modalities, such as talk therapy, medication, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
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While hypnotherapy can be very effective, it is not magic. Clients must be committed to making lasting changes. and doing the work necessary to achieve their goals.
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Hypnosis is a scientific process that works with the natural functioning of the brain. It does not require any specific belief system or religious affiliation.
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Hypnosis is a serious tool that can be used to address a wide variety of issues, from anxiety and depression to addiction and chronic pain.