hypnosis has real and measurable affects on both body and mind. During this essay I will be describing what is hypnosis including what the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis are‚ further I will be discussing the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. We experience the “hypnotic state” in everyday life and it often occurs without recognition as such. It is believed that our mind can drift from alert state into different level of consciousness whenever we do activities in automatic mode
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some of the materials that will be needed for the remainder of the book. These chapters are only loosely connected to each other. Part B‚ like the stem of a plant‚ develops the central theme of the book‚ which is the key processes involved in Hypnotherapy. These chapters are strongly connected and should be read in order. Part C‚ like the leaves or fruit of a plant‚ spreads out again. These chapters are all developments from the ideas of Part B‚ but are not otherwise connected strongly. They can
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psychological state influences the state of our physical health and vice versa ( Chrysalis module 8 notes) and more of a holistic approach to the treatment of pain has become more popular in recent years. In this essay I will discuss the possible uses of hypnotherapy for the treatment of pain and other symptoms within cancer sufferers. I have personally been affected by cancer as my younger brother was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2012 but has been in remission since the beginning of 2013. What is pain? Pain
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Michaela Lawes SOUTH1A 11 Jacqui Godfrey Hypnotherapy & Counselling Skills – Module 2 1850 words “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss. Base your answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. If it is true that we all see the same thing but interpret it as different‚ if we respond to stimuli in a unique way‚ then a personalised induction would prove more effective. Would an anxious client respond to a linguistically passive approach
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Hartman‚ D.‚ & Zimberoff‚ D. (2013). Jung and hypnotherapy. Journal of Heart Centered Therapies‚ 16(1)‚ 3+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/ps/i.do?action=interpret&id=G ALE%7CA349112092&v=2.1&u=vic_liberty&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&authCou nt=1. This article gives a brief background of techniques that Carl Jung used. Jung was very successful in performing hypnosis on clients; however he stopped doing hypnosis and concentrated on dream work and active imagination. He felt
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Medical Hypnosis Most people are familiar with hypnosis as a theatrical act that involves putting people into a state of artificial sleep and making them perform comical acts by command. However‚ hypnosis is also a substantial psychological and medical way to treat patients in mental and physical distress. Hypnosis is a mind state of high attention‚ relaxation‚ and suggestibility. When hypnotized‚ people are often more willing to comply with helpful suggestions than if they were not. These suggestions
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subconscious mind. He published a seminal clinical text Studies in hysteria which promoted a new approach in psychotherapy .He did not use hypnosis in his medical practice because he did not believe that he can cure the patients permanently during hypnotherapy. In 19th century doctor Emile Coue formulated the Law of suggestions. He is best known for frase: “Every day in every way I am getting better and better” He prescribed this slogan to his patients to repeat every night before going to bed
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‘’DISCUSS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS‚ ANXIETY‚ HABITS‚ AND PXHOBIAS‚ AND DESCRIBE HOW YOU WOULD TREAT THESE ISSUES WITH HYPNOTHERAPY’’. In this essay I shall discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and describe how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy. What is stress? Stress is the feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure. Pressure turns into stress when you feel unable to cope. People have different ways of reacting
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Hypnosis and trance states are fundamental human traits‚which have been around for as long as humanity itself. Speaking of “ancient hypnotherapy”‚ since most of the suggestive historical examples we have concern magical practices‚ rather than healing per se. As a young man‚ Mesmer studied theology and law before moving on to medicine. As he approached his forties‚ he found himself increasingly
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