Have you ever been so involved with a task that you have lost track of time? Have you ever driven from one place to
another and arrived safely, but not remembered the journey? Have you ever read a book and become so involved with the plot
you can see scenery and hear characters speak? Have you ever day-dreamed? These are everyday examples of an altered state
of awareness.
Hypnosis is another example of an altered state of awareness-one which can be used for self help. It is a perfectly
natural state which occurs between being fully awake and fully asleep. In the clinical setting hypnosis is usually accompanied
by a pleasant state of physical relaxation which in itself is beneficial, especially in the symptoms induced by or aggravated
by stress. The term Hypnotherapy means the use of hypnosis for the treatment and relief of a variety of somatic and psychological
symptoms.
It
is important to note that no one can be hypnotised against their will and no one can be forced to do things while under hypnosis
that they do not want to do.
Hypnotherapy is completely natural and safe. There are no harmful side-effects.
When administered by a professionally trained and skilled Hypnotherapist the benefits are long lasting and often permanent.
There are many popular misconceptions about Hypnosis, but let me reassure you that:
q You are always the one in control – not the therapist!
q You can never be hypnotised against your will
q You can come out of trance any time you wish
q Many people don’t think they’ve been in trance
when they have– it’s actually a state of very deep relaxation, similar to that felt just before falling asleep
So, there’s a very brief overview of hypnotherapy in general.
I go into more detail in my free brochure and if you wish me to send you one, my contact details are below..