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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Who Could Use Hypnotherapy?

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By Carl Morris

When someone mentions hypnotism you might think of some guy in a suit with a top hat waving a wand around and mesmerizing someone with a watch that he swings back and forth in front of their eyes. This is one extension of what hypnotism and hypnotherapy is. However, there is a more scientific approach to the psychology and physiology that hypnotherapy is involved with. Hypnotherapy is much more than a magic trick performed on stage. Before scoffing at hypnotherapy, you might consider understanding a little more about the practice.

What is Hypnotherapy? Developed in the 1700s by a man named Franz Anton Mesmer, the theory of being mesmerized started as a treatment for such ailments as blindness, headaches, paralysis and/or joint or other pains. Mesmer used magnets to begin the hypnotic state in order to cure his patients. The science world ridiculed his efforts.

However, the idea for curing illnesses through a mental means was intriguing and progressed further. Many scientists worked on methods of how to cure pain and disorders through the neurological process that Mesmer had started. In fact, James Braid discovered that hypnotherapy was a physiological and psychological process. He realized that the mind and body worked together in creating a reaction to particular circumstances.

Milton H. Erickson who realized that, in order to cure a disorder or pain, it would be necessary to rewire the brain further developed Braids work. For example, when a person touches a hot stove the reaction they have is that the stove is hot and they get burned which hurts; therefore you know not touch a hot stovetop again. In theory, it would be possible for a hypnotherapist to convince the mind that touching a hot stove doesnt burn and hurt but only creates a slightly uncomfortable tingle.

What Can Hypnotherapy Do For You? Though its not likely a hypnotherapist would contort your mind into thinking a burning sensation is only a slightly uncomfortable tingle, a hypnotherapist could help cure you of ailments like phobias, warts, bedwetting, irritable bowel syndrome and many other mental/neurological disarrays that a person might have.

Statistics show that 74 percent of patients treated with hypnotherapy recover from such conditions over the 27 percent improvement from those that dont have any assistance with hypnotherapy. This is definite proof that hypnotherapy works.

Who Could Use Hypnotherapy? While there are some self-hypnotherapy techniques that could be tried for various levels of conditions, most people that deal with hypnotherapy need to have some sort of certificate or degree in order to practice this sort of medicine. Various institutions for hypnotherapy require a minimum of hours in order to obtain a certificate; so if youre considering a hypnotherapist be sure they have that certificate.

Hypnotherapy isnt a practice that can cure everything but it can certainly help in maintaining a certain composure of the mind and elements that might affect neurological reactions like pain or phobias. You should always consult a psychiatrist or physician in regards to undergoing hypnotherapy to ensure that it is the right method for helping you.

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