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The
most frequent questions answered by
Dr.Allen S. Chips DCH
and president of National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists
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Question: What is hypnosis?
Answer: A state of relaxation and/or a level of concentration
that the average individual reaches daily. Self-Hypnosis is accomplished
most often when one is absorbed in a TV program, experiencing
repetition (highway driving), or daydreaming. Hypnotherapy
is a form of guided relaxation using concentration where the ideas
expressed (suggestions) by the therapist are generally experienced
more clearly, which in turn creates a new awareness. Depending on
ones motivation, there may be a shift in attitude about specific
subject matters (habits and stresses). The only requirement for getting
therapeutic results is that the person has a conscious desire to change,
or in other words, is in agreement with the suggestions.
Question: Do people do things under hypnosis
that are against their morals or values?
Answers: No. Hypnosis cannot detach the ego. As a general rule,
if a client were given a suggestion he or she did not agree with,
he or she would simply refuse, laugh at it, or awaken (regain normal
awareness). In stage hypnosis, the volunteers are usually under the
influence of alcohol and have come to the show for the purpose of
relaxing, acting silly and having a good time, therefore, they are
easily encouraged to do so. Because inhibitions are often reduced
under hypnosis, the subject is more likely to experience their inner
character traits and motivations.
Question: Can a persons memory be erased?
Answer: No. If one undergoing hypnosis wants to remember, he
or she will. In some cases, if the client wants to forget something,
amnesia can be produced with a post-hypnotic suggestion, but it wears
off as quickly as the subject wishes. Although, a certified hypnotherapist
can help a person transform a memory which may be causing problems.
The mind contains unconscious memories which generally are responsible
for our decisions, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors.
Question: Can everyone be hypnotized?
Answer: Yes, provided one has normal physiological and psychological
functioning and therefore the ability to concentrate and/or relax.
As long as a normal human being is willing, he or she may undergo
hypnosis. Insusceptible people are simply not willing. There is a
positive correlation between ones willingness to relax and concentrate
and the ability to undergo hypnosis.
Question: Do people under hypnosis go to sleep
or become unconscious?
Answer: No. One should not expect to go to sleep! Hypnosis is
a hyper-state of awareness that feels very relaxing. One is completely
aware of everything that is occurring in the surrounding environment
as well as that which is happening in the inner mind. Hypnosis is
a state of consciousness located somewhere between awake and asleep.
Some fatigued people may go out of hypnosis by falling into natural
sleep, simply because they were tired, but then they may need to be
awakened; if a person is trying to recall a memory under hypnosis,
he or she cant do so while sleeping. On the other hand, if a
person is listening to a self-hypnosis tape and he or she falls out
of hypnosis into sleep, the suggestions will likely still be effective.
Question: What can be treated with hypnotherapy?
Answer: A qualified clinical hypnotherapist has the capabilities
to help alleviate or transform a multitude of symptoms and problems.
Many hypnotherapists carry credentials in other professional fields
and therefore utilize hypnosis within the context of their specialty
areas. The more qualifying information one requests (such as educational
background, specialization. and the content of the treatment program)
the better possibility that one seeking the benefits of hypnotherapy
will match his or her needs appropriately.
Text Credit:
Dr.Allen S. Chips DCH
and president of National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapists
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