วันศุกร์ที่ 21 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551

I Don't Think I Can Be Hypnotized

?I don?t think I can be hypnotized,? and ?I went for hypnosis once, but couldn?t ?go under?? are common statements heard in the initial conversations with those inquiring about hypnotherapy.

The fact is 90 ? 90% of adults can be hypnotized. The best subjects for hypnosis are people who are highly intelligent and who have a strong will. Why? Hypnosis depends more upon imagination than on will and most intelligent people have active imaginations. Intelligence and a strong will lend understanding of what hypnosis is and motivation to achieve it, lessening any resistance to the process. It is resistance and fear that are the culprits generally preventing hypnosis.

There are some who cannot be hypnotized: children or mentally challenged adults who don?t understand the words of the hypnotist, those who are intoxicated or high from drug use and those who are afraid. Some people are afraid of the process and some are afraid of what might be revealed or learned. When the fear is relieved, they are then candidates for hypnosis. If a client is afraid of the process it is important that he understand that during hypnosis he (or she) is wide awake, knows everything that is happening, is always in control and will not accept, do or say anything he doesn?t wish to accept, do or say. The client is never in a state that he loses consciousness or control. You cannot get stuck in hypnosis and you cannot get trapped in an emotional state experienced during hypnosis.

Hypnosis is simply a tool that allows you to work with the subconscious mind. A client who is afraid of what the subconscious mind will reveal needs to know that he does not have to ?spill his deepest secrets? if that doesn?t feel safe. Sometimes, if healing is to take place, deeply held information will need to be examined. If the client does not feel safe in revealing this kind of information he needs to find a therapist with whom he can feel safe.

We?ve all been in hypnosis without knowing it. If you?ve been so involved in a TV! program , a movie or a good book that you didn?t hear some one call your name, you were in hypnosis. If you missed a freeway exit because you were deep in thought about something other than driving, you were in hypnosis (Now that really is scary!). Hypnosis is no big deal. It is a wonderful tool for helping you let go of old, limiting beliefs and programs and developing new, positive beliefs and programs that lead to a healthier, happier life.

?So what can hypnosis be used for once I?ve attained it.?? you ask. It can help change unwanted habits such as smoking, nail-biting, and over-eating, to name a few. It can help you deal with uncontrollable fears and phobias, help you heal more quickly after surgery, help you deal with emotions such as anger, rage, depression, and feelings of not-good-enough,. It can help you improve your golf or tennis games or help you excel on the ski slopes. The uses of hypnosis and hypnotherapy are limited only by the imagination and skill of the therapist and the willingness of the client to do the work and change their behavior or mindset.

Irene Conlan has a masters degree in nursing, a doctoral degree in metaphysics, is a certified hypnotherapist and an ordained minister. She practices holistic hypnotherapy and officiates at weddings in Scottsdale, Az and the Phoenix metropolitan area. She can be found at:

http://www.thepowerzone.com
(Hypnotherapy Downloads)

http://www.yourscottsdalewedding.com
(Scottsdale Weddings)

http://your-scottsdale-wedding.com
(Wedding Blog)

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