
First, it is important to understand that hypnosis is a separate, altered state of consciousness. You are not asleep. You are not awake. You are in a "relaxed state" for lack of a better word. A trance is a state of mind in which a hypnotized client is able to free his or her mind from the constraints of their five senses and preconceptions. The client in hypnosis experiences his or her simple, core consciousness. Typically the sensation is described as relaxing, blissful, dreamy or "I just felt different". Hypnotism is the process of inducing a hypnotic trance or state of hypnosis.
You gain control during hypnosis by easily making the changes that you want through hypnotherapy. It is well-documented fact that people cannot be made to perform acts under the influence of hypnosis contrary to their personal values. A hypnotherapist or hypnotism cannot make you violate your moral/ethical code.
Just about anyone can be benefit from hypnosis. The requirements to achieve hypnosis are a comfortable; ideally quiet room and a person of average intelligence who is willing to become hypnotized. The only question is the ease with which you will achieve an effective state of hypnosis. Hypnosis and hypnotherapy are not contests of wills. Rather they are a cooperative endeavor in which the hypnotherapist is a knowledgeable guide, nothing more.
The successes achieved through hypnosis can be startling. It may very well help you make the change you want on the very first session. We suggest you consider multiple sessions to assure that you enter a deep, fully effective state of hypnosis and to reinforce and modify treatment according to what your day-to-day experience is between sessions..
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