It is All about You!
What, Exactly, Do you want?
When do you want it?
How will you know when you have it?
Hypnosis is an easy, effective way to make the changes you want in your life.
How can I assist you in making the changes you want?
Questions About Hypnosis
Is Hypnosis medically approved?
Hypnosis was first recognized as a viable therapeutic tool by the British government in 1952. Both the British and the American Medical Associations (AMA) sanctioned the use of hypnosis in 1958. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) also approved hypnotherapy for use by professionally responsible individuals.
Prestigious hospitals such as Stanford University School of Medicine in San Francisco, Beth Israel Medical Center in Boston, and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
What is Hypnosis Like?
Hypnosis is not a state of deep sleep, but one of altered consciousness. There is a feeling of well being, an ability to recall past events and acceptance of new ideas that ate not in conflict with personal values. There is also a higher threshold to pain. The hypnotic state is like meditation, where the body is relaxed but the mind has heightened awareness.
Hypnotized subjects may be relaxed, but they are fully awake; and a person can be in hypnosis while running, or dancing, or driving.
What can Hypnosis help with?
Hypnosis helps change attitudes, which is the key to changing behavior. With hypnosis, a person is empowered, and made independent enough to solve his/her own problems. With hypnosis a person can change behaviors that would otherwise seem difficult, if not impossible, to change.
Hypnosis can also improve your essential experience of life, in all its circumstances. Only within the past 40 years have scientists become equipped with instruments, techniques and methods for accurately separating the facts of hypnosis from exaggerated claims. The study of hypnotic phenomena is now properly held within the domain of normal cognitive science, with papers on hypnosis published in many major scientific and medical journals. Newest clinical research findings reveal, however, that hypnosis and hypnotic suggestion, when used properly, can powerfully alter cognitive processes as diverse as memory and pain perception.
The primary aim of hypnosis itself is self-healing, and self change. The hypnotist’s job is to assist the subject to achieve those natural states of mind where healing and change best happen. Used correctly, hypnosis is especially useful for tapping into that awesome power of the human mind.
Hypnosis Is effective in many areas including:
Amnesia
Anesthesia, Pain Control–Acute and Chronic Pain
Behavior Modification
Burns
Childbirth
Concentration difficulties, test anxiety, learning disabilities
Creative visualization for healing
Dermatologic Disorders (Eczema, Herpes, Psoriasis, Warts)
Depression
Fears & Phobias
Gastrointestinal Disorders (Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Colitis, Crohn’s Disease)
Hypertension
Medical and Dental Procedures
Nausea and Vomiting associated with chemotherapy and pregnancy
Obesity and weight control
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Pain Management
Reducing stress and anxiety
Sports and athletic performance
Surgery
Self image, Self confidence & Self Esteem
Smoking cessation
TMJ, Bruxism, Clenching
Undesirable Habits
Weight control
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