
Applied
Hypnosis
Applied
Hypnosis is using one of the oldest technologies for producing
positive and sometimes rapid results. Hypnosis accesses the “other-than-conscious” (unconscious)
mind to discover both the roots of a problem and what changes
can make a difference.
Through the use of positive suggestions, we replace
old, imbedded programming with a more resourceful outcome.
Hypnosis makes possible a specific good, to produce
a more positive outcome or to remove or change something that
is less than positive. The client is always in control and always alert to everything
going on. This is a profound state of relaxation and heightened
suggestibility where clients can substitute positive thoughts
and beliefs in place of the old negative program that was
there.
What about Hypnosis in the News?
World Hypnosis Day was January 4th, more people are discovering health benefits in releasing weight, enjoying successful childbirth, learning better, overcoming compulsions, and even dealing the election trauma. The list is too long for us to print all the news, but here is a sampling of what the press is reporting. Simply click on the title and learn.
"Under the Knife, Under Hypnosis" ( New Scientist). 8/06/05
"Hypnosis Helps Kids During Medical Procedure" (Reuters.co.uk), 1/06/05
Hypnotherapy for After Election Trauma (bocaratannews.com), 1/06/05
"Hypnosis Helps People Get Healthy" (nbc5i.com), Dallas, Ft. Worth, 1/05/05
American Medical Association approves of hypnosis.
"Hypnosis reduces distress and duration of an invasive medical procedure for children" (pubmed.gov), 1/2005
"World Hypnosis Day" (emediawire.com), 1/04/05
"Fit Happens" (NWAnews.com), 12/27/04
"Medical hypnosis for herpes" (pubmed.gov), 12/21/04
"Hair Pulling: A Secret Compulsion" (The Seattle Times), 12/16/04
"Hypnosis: A Blueprint for Accelerated Learning" (prweb.com), 12/15/04
"General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care" (pubmed.gov), 10/13/04
"Hypnosis for Pain Relief in Labour and Childbirth" (pubmed.gov), 10/2004
"Health for Life: Mind and Body - Altered States" (msnbc.com) 09/27/04
"Can hypnosis reduce hot flashes in breast cancer survivors?" (pubmed.gov), 7/2004
"There's Entrancing News About Hypnosis" (businessweekonline.com), 02/02/04
What
is Hypnosis?
Definitions
of Hypnosis :
Hypnosis is perhaps the oldest and
most natural mode of healing in our human history and yet
(because of stage hypnosis which is done purely for entertainment)
is quite misunderstood by the majority of the population who
then miss out on it s incredible benefits. Hypnosis
is considered a potent and safe adjunct to Medicine, an effective
procedure in Psychotherapy, Dentistry, relaxation, stress
management and behavioral changes.
Hypnosis is a natural state of mind that occurs spontaneously
in nearly every person. If you consider hypnotic states or
hypnosis as altered states of consciousness similar to those
that you experience upon awakening, prior to falling asleep,
when functioning on automatic like driving down a highway,
or when engrossed in activities such as watching an interesting
movie or reading a good book.
Hypnosis is not something one person "does" to another.
It is an inborn talent. Its use, deliberate or unwitting,
varies from person to person. Your development of this skill
can be enhanced with the guidance of an experienced hypnotist.
Then the talent can subsequently be even more useful and enjoyable
when employed by you on your own.
There are many definitions of hypnosis, almost as many as
there are practitioners of hypnosis. One of the most frequently
used definitions of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes is the
following: Hypnosis is an artificially induced state, usually
(but not always) resembling sleep, but physiologically distinct
from it, which is characterized by heightened suggestibility,
as a result of which certain sensory, motor and memory abnormalities
may be induced more readily than in the normal state, (Warren's
Dictionary of Psychology)
Generally, many professionals borrow Dr. Milton Erickson's
definition and
describe hypnosis as ...A state of intensified attention and
receptiveness,
and an increased responsiveness to an idea or to a set of
ideas.
The following are additional definitions of hypnosis: Hypnosis
is an altered state of selective awareness and heightened
suggestibility produced through a combination of relaxation,
focused attention and effective suggestions. (Richard Aanrich)
I believe hypnosis to be a process which produces relaxation,
distraction of the conscious mind, heightened suggestibility
and increased awareness, allowing access to the subconscious
mind through the imagination. It also produces the ability
to experience thoughts and images as real. (Krasner)
Actually, the hypnotic state, like the conscious state and
the sleeping state,
is extremely complex and involves so many physiological, psychological,
and interpersonal factors that no one theory has yet been
able to account
for all the intricate operations that take place within its
range. This does
not at all hinder our practical employment of this interesting
method. In
medicine, we utilize many remedies and procedures because
they work,
even though we may not know exactly why and how they work.
Every
year, research adds more data to our fund a/knowledge, providing
an
empirical foundation for your pragmatic superstructure. (Lewis.
R. Wolberg)
Hypnosis has also been defined as a form of conditioning.
A person learns, through direct experience or the media, how
to be hypnotized. Another way to see hypnosis
as something learned, is to assert that a person becomes conditioned
to a word stimulus such as "Relax." Once having
allowed himself to relax, the client is thereafter conditioned
to repeat the experience of relaxing upon hearing the stimulus-word.
Hypnosis is not a sleep. Whatever sleep is, hypnosis is not,
in fact for most people it is a heightened awareness which
allows the individual more personal control than they would
otherwise have. Hypnosis is a response to a signal from the
hypnotherapist or to an inner signal, which activates a capacity
for a shift of awareness in the person, which permits a more
directed concentration toward a desired goal.
Actually all hypnosis is self-hypnosis because it is the client
who uses his or her abilities, including concentration and
imagination, to produce what we recognize as "hypnotic"
effects.
Among practitioners the most common view of hypnosis is that
it is an altered state of consciousness; your awareness differs
somehow to your everyday sense of reality. This is often referred
to as being in a trance. However, for many, perhaps most,
people being in hypnosis does not seem much different to how
they feel at other times.
Can Hypnosis be used for Health?
Many people have found hypnotherapy to be a wonderful tool for relieving pain and health issues. Irritable bowel disorder (IBS) is a painful condition, which has received great results from Hypnosis. In a survey noted below, read more about what doctors report on usage of hypnotherapy.
"General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care " by Authors:
Stephen Cox , Simon de Lusignan and Tom C
Click here for information from the National Library for Medicine (NCBI), a government site. Ref: PMID: 15482597 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Want
to learn and experience more about Hypnosis?
You
can take a class at APOSITIVA (Formerly A Positive Change) in Portland, Oregon.
Our classes are recognized and accepted by OHA for Certification in Hypnosis, National Guild of Hypnotherapists (NGH), as well as many states and national organizations.
The Mastery Class takes you through the requirements to be
a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist or Hypnotist (C.Ht.)
Instructors
Rich
Aanrich, M.NLP, C.HI has been teaching hypnosis and NLP
for over 15 years. He learned from many of the great Masters
of Hypnosis and NLP, and through his many years of experience
has become a Master himself. In addition, he graduated with
a degree in Human Behavioral Studies. Rich is a combination of many great arts, from Dale Carnegie, NLP and many great Masters. You will notice that he is charged with a positive energy. Ask him where he gets it.
Cat
Wilson, M.NLP, C.HI. In 1970, Cat first learned hypnosis
from her father, and later went for certification and became
a clinical hypnotherapist. She has been President of the National Guild of Hypnotherapists in the Portland, Oregon area for two years. She learned NLP in 1992 and has
trained hypnotherapy students with Rich since 2001. From 1970's to 1980's, Cat studied business, art, and law, and then went back to school again, graduating with a
degree in Communications, Training and Development. Cat is a master of communication, and you will sense how deeply she listens with her heart and soul. Be ready when she asks you this question: "What is the very best scenario for you now?"
Hypnotherapy
/NLP Classes
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