Hypnosis Myths and FAQ
1. What is hypnosis?
2. How does hypnosis work?
3. What can hypnosis be used for?
Hypnosis can be used for anything a person can imagine. Losing weight and quitting bad habits are the most commonly known requests. Research has shown it helpful in confidence, insomnia, stress, hypertension, test taking anxiety, sports improvement, phobias, recovery from trauma irritable bowel syndrome, headaches, pain and more.
4. Who can be hypnotized?
5. How long do the results of the session last?
6. What does it feel like to be hypnotized?
Have you ever gotten lost in a good book? Hypnosis feels like that most of the time. You lose track of time. You become fully absorbed in the reality of the book. If it was a book about Camelot, you would be seeing castles in your mind. Most people find Hypnosis to be a wonderful experience. Furthermore you must also realize that when hypnotized, you do not black out. You actually hear and see everything very clearly.
7. Can a person in hypnosis be controlled?
Absolutely not! The only time it looks like that is in stage hypnosis, where the hypnotist asks for volunteers out of the crowd. These are people who want to act like they do on stage. Clinical hypnosis is quite different. A hypnotherapist is there to help you with your issues and needs your cooperation with the process. If the hypnotherapist were to give you suggestions that you didn't agree with or were morally against your beliefs, you would either refuse them or you would stand right up and walk out of that session.
8. Can a person be stuck in hypnosis?
Never! Can you get stuck in the reality of a book? The worst case scenario is that you fall asleep and then wake up later. If you are thinking, what if I were to be hypnotized and something were to happen to the hypnotist and I were left alone, still hypnotized?. You would just snap right out of hypnosis whenever you were ready. When you are in a state of hypnosis, anything alarming or of importance would pop you right out of this state. There is absolutely no danger to you in a state of hypnosis.
Many people believe that they won’t remember anything, and that they will lose control of themselves during a session. Well, I can help you rest assured that none of this is the case. You are always in total control during a session and very much aware. Your state of consciousness is different, in that you are in a deep relaxation which you are guided into by the therapist. You’ll come out of the session totally relaxed and remembering everything, and of course achieving your objective.