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    What´s Hypnotherapy?

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    What is hypnotherapy? Hypnotherapy or hypnosis is a trance that uses guided relaxation‚ intense concentration‚ and focused attention to achieve a heightened state of awareness. (www.webmd.com). During this trance the client’s attention is so focused that anything going on around them is blocked out or ignored for a temporary time. With the help of a therapist‚ the client’s focus their attention on a specific thought or task. Client’s that undergo hypnotherapy can explore painful thoughts‚ feelings

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    Research shows that words make up 7% of our communication‚ tone and volume make up 38% and our body language make up 55%. In order to practice hypnosis‚ an individual’s eyes are closed and the aim is to relax the body completely‚ leaving only words‚ tone and volume to communicate‚ this makes these factors very important in the process of hypnosis therefore using these factors right is the key to a successful induction. To my understanding‚ a personalised induction is a hypnotic induction screed

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    Daat1122 A personalised induction will always be more effective? The main parts of a hypnosis screed are induction‚ deepener and the hipnotic suggestions. It depends of the therapists whether they personalise one or more parts of the screed or not. Both decision have their own benefit‚ while personalisation is suspecious at building a good relationship with a patient and may enchance the successe of the session‚ a non-personalised screed quicklier‚ more categorical and like this

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    21 Point for Stop Smoking

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    21 tips to help your clients stop smoking In 1992‚ the New Scientist magazine reported research by scientists at Iowa University who analysed the results of 600 studies of nearly 72‚000 people in Europe and the USA who had used different methods to quit smoking. They found that hypnotherapy is consistently the most successful way to become a non-smoker. Among those exsmokers who had successfully quit the habit‚ 30 percent had done so through hypnotherapy‚ compared with 25 percent through aversion

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    this during hypnosis the therapist has very few of the above techniques available; the client would usually have their eyes shut and so non verbal communications are not possible; it is solely about the voice‚ the words used and how they are used‚ including the tone of the practitioners voice. Many people coming for treatment for the first time have their own beliefs‚ many people still believe that you are put into an unconscious state and many individuals still think of stage hypnosis. With these

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    feels relaxed & comfortable and has confidence in their therapist‚ it is therefore important to recognise that everyone is different and will respond differently dependent upon their own culture‚ background‚ values and perspectives. Heap describes hypnosis as ‘an interaction between two people’ & goes on to suggest that ‘the therapists actions and communications ...should contribute to the creation of appropriate expectations‚ thus maximising the patients receptivity to suggestion’. (Heap‚ 2010‚ pg

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    in class. “There are many standardised procedures for the induction of hypnosis‚ but all have the aim of relaxing the patient and encouraging him or her to focus awareness inwardly” (Hadley & Staudacher‚ 1996‚ page 19). When a person decides to undergo hypnotherapy‚ an induction is required to ensure they are sufficiently relaxed to experience the process completely. Various formats are used‚ depending on why the hypnosis is being undertaken (such as; giving up smoking‚ weight loss). Some hypnotherapists

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    (Hadley and Staudacher‚ page 23‚ 2001) The role of the induction is a vital one‚ its purpose being to achieve mental focus and absorption that makes therapeutic suggestion more effective. It is essential therefore that such an intrinsic component of hypnosis is undertaken in the most optimum way. In order to fully explore the essay title‚ it is necessary to consider the make-up‚ function and application of personalised and generic inductions‚ their advantages and disadvantages. The scope for

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    "The components of anxiety‚ stress‚ habit‚ and fear do not exist independently of you in the world. They simply do not exist in the physical world‚ even though we talk about them as if they do." - Wayne Dwyer‚ Self-Help Author. By trying to establish any connections between the relationships of the above conditions‚ it is important to define each one individually first in order to make any form of correlation. So initially I will be looking at the symptoms of Stress - A mentally or emotionally

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    undergoing hypnosis‚ an induction is required to ensure that the subject is sufficiently relaxed to experience the process fully. The form which this induction takes may be dependent on the hypnotist used‚ or the type of hypnosis being undertaken. Some hypnotists will rely on a standard format for all inductees‚ whilst others advocate the use of personalised scripts tailored to each client. Whether this is a more effective method and produces better results for those undergoing hypnosis is a question

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