The secrets of hypnosis: Learn to harness the raw power of hypnosis
By Alex Master
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Even though Hypnosis is not a very common medical treatment in the West it’s been used in various forms of Eastern and primitive medicine for centuries. As the West rediscovers many ancient healing practices like homeopathy and herbal medicine Western medical doctors and alternative therapy practitioners are rediscovering the benefits of using hypnosis to treat patients that don’t respond well, or don’t respond at all, to traditional Western medicine. Studies have found that hypnosis can have a positive impact on many different medical conditions including those associated with chronic pain and fatigue.
Psychologists have used hypnosis for a long time as part of psychological evaluation and treatment of patients. Some psychologists think that hypnosis is a form of dissociation, but that is a topic of great debate within the psychological community. Anecdotal evidence proves that hypnosis can be a great help when treating the psychological aspect of physical problems like addictions or dealing with the emotional and psychological aspects of diseases like Fibromyalgia.
Because disorders like additions or Fibromyalgia have both psychological and physical components patients that suffer from these disorders must treat both the physical and psychology causes for the disorder. Hypnosis is usually a safe and effective way to treat both parts of the problem at the same time. Even though the medical and psychological communities are split on the effectiveness of hypnosis as a medical treatment there are millions of people that it has helped who will tell you that it works.
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The secrets of hypnosis - Alex Master
ALEX MASTER
THE SECRETS OF HYPNOSIS
(first edition)
LEARN TO HARNESS THE RAW POWER OF HYPNOSIS
Title
THE SECRETS OF HYPNOSIS
Author’s name
Alex Master
Publisher
Giochidimagia Editore
ISBN
9788832146059
Web site
www.giochidimagia.net
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Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Hypnosis?
Can Everyone be Hypnotized?
Stage Hypnosis
How Stage Hypnotists Fool Their Audiences
The Tricks That Stage Hypnotists Use
Stage Hypnosis Vs. Hypnosis for Health
The Top Ten Benefits of Hypnosis
The Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions about Hypnosis
1. Will I still be in control of myself?
2. Am I surrendering my free will if I get hypnotized?
3. Can I be hypnotized without my consent?
4. What happens if I can’t come out of hypnosis?
5. Can I hypnotize myself?
6. Does hypnosis work on children?
7. Is hypnosis just New Age hooey?
8. How many problems can I cure at once using hypnosis?
9. Do I need to see a hypnotherapist more than once?
10. Is hypnosis safe?
Types of Hypnosis
Traditional Hypnosis
Ericksonian Hypnosis
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Hypnosis Treatment for Physical Conditions
Hypnosis and Pain Relief
Hypnodermatology
Hypnosis and Sleep Disorders
Hypnosis and Psychotherapy
Psychological Conditions that are Commonly Treated with Hypnosis
Hypnosis to Stop Smoking
Hypnosis for Weight Loss
Hypnosis for Eating Disorders
Hypnosis for Migraines
Hypnosis for Anxiety
Hypnosis for Stress Related Illnesses
Hypnosis for Depression
Going to a Hypnotherapist vs. Self-hypnosis
Ten Questions to Ask a Hypnotherapist
1. How Long Have You Been Practicing?
2. Where Did you Study/ Get Certified and How Many CEUs Do You Complete Each Year?
3. What Experience Do you Have Working With Issues?
4. What is Your Process?
5. How Many Sessions Will I Need?
6. How Much Does it Cost?
7. Do You Teach Self-hypnosis?
8. What Products Do You Sell?
9. What is Your Success Rate?
10. Do You Ask Clients to Do Homework?
Tips for Finding a Hypnotherapist
What to Expect in a Hypnotherapy Session
Self-Hypnosis
Five Most Common Self-Hypnosis Mistakes Beginner’s Make
Tips for Creating Hypnotic Suggestions
Basic Self-hypnosis Techniques
The Stairs
The Bridge
Tips for Self-Hypnosis
Hypnotizing others
Becoming a Hypnotherapist
Conclusion
Introduction
Do you suffer from a chronic pain disorder? Do you have Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or another condition that leaves you in constant pain? Are you one of the millions of people that have tried everything to lose weight but haven’t been able to lose weight and keep it off? Is one of your New Year’s Resolutions to finally quit smoking? There is one treatment that can help with all of these conditions and more. Hypnosis. The medical community used to laugh off hypnosis as a parlor trick that magicians did to amuse children at birthday parties or entertain people in night clubs by making other people say stupid things or act in funny ways. And Hypnosis can do that, but it can also significantly improve your healthy.
Even though Hypnosis is not a very common medical treatment in the West it’s been used in various forms of Eastern and primitive medicine for centuries. As the West rediscovers many ancient healing practices like homeopathy and herbal medicine Western medical doctors and alternative therapy practitioners are rediscovering the benefits of using hypnosis to treat patients that don’t respond well, or don’t respond at all, to traditional Western medicine. Studies have found that hypnosis can have a positive impact on many different medical conditions including those associated with chronic pain and fatigue.
Psychologists have used hypnosis for a long time as part of psychological evaluation and treatment of patients. Some psychologists think that hypnosis is a form of dissociation, but that is a topic of great debate within the psychological community. Anecdotal evidence proves that hypnosis can be a great help when treating the psychological aspect of physical problems like addictions or dealing with the emotional and psychological aspects of diseases like Fibromyalgia.
Because disorders like additions or Fibromyalgia have both psychological and physical components patients that suffer from these disorders must treat both the physical and psychology causes for the disorder. Hypnosis is usually a safe and effective way to treat both parts of the problem at the same time. Even though the medical and psychological communities are split on the effectiveness of hypnosis as a medical treatment there are millions of people that it has helped who will tell you that it works.
What is Hypnosis?
In the most simplistic terms hypnosis can be described as an altered state of consciousness. Most people think of hypnosis as being in a trance like state, but that’s not really an accurate description. When you’re in a hypnotic state you are really in a super-relaxed state of mind where your conscious mind is so relaxed that you’re not thinking at all about normal everyday things. Being hypnotized allows you to connect with your subconscious mind and pull up memories, experiences, and other events that played a significant role in your life or in your development.
Usually a hypnotic state is induced by a trained