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Reviewing Hypnotherapy And How It Works

hypnotic suggestion Much in modern hypnotherapy is owed to Milton H. Erickson, who believed that subjects could be put into a state of trance through conversational storytelling, rather than using the old Freudian “You are getting sleepy” method. Ericksonian hypnosis believed that certain words could trigger the mind and have an impact on a person’s [...]

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Pregnancy Hypnotherapist Helps

a state of trance “The premise that birthing, by nature, had to be a painful ordeal was totally unacceptable to me. I could not believe that a God who had created the body with such perfection could have designed a system of procreation that was flawed,” said Marie F. Mongan, a hypnotherapist and founder of [...]

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What Happens when you have a Hypnotherapy Session

Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud considered that suppressed memories and hopes bring all sorts of mayhem on the mind. As a result, we develop stigmas, phobias, aversions or, in severe instances, psychological disorders. He felt that therapy sessions could bring out the unconscious glitches and fix the human psyche. A number of therapists have tried to draw [...]

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Do You Understand Neuro Linguistic Programming 101?

hypnosis sessions How can you change someone’s life in just one week? UK Life Coach Tracy Giffen thinks she knows how. “Out goes the sergeant major approach of intimidation and bullying, crawling through mud and dawn marches,” she explains. “In comes inspiring fitness coaching making you feel motivated like never before and neuro-linguistic programming so [...]

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Taking A Look At Health Syndrome And Hypnosis

hypnotic suggestion Austrian physician Franz Mesmer is sometimes called the father of modern hypnotism, and in the late 1700s, he proposed that it was a mystical force called “animal magnetism” that flowed from the hypnotist to the patient. Hypnotists James Braid and Hippolyte Bernheim argued that “mesmerism” is something far different than hypnosis and that [...]

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