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Common Questions About Hypnosis
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Hypnotism
By, Del Hunter Morrill, M.S.
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Q: What is hypnosis and how does it work?
A: Hypnosis is a very natural process of entering a state of deep relaxation. This
helps your subconscious (or unconscious mind) become more attentive and receptive to suggestion, and, thus, more open to change.
Q: How can I be sure I can be hypnotized?
A:Hypnosis is a natural, though altered, state of mind. You enter some form of
hypnosis several times a day, like when you are driving and pass your turn-off
because you haven’t been paying attention. Everyone goes through natural, altered
states before they fall asleep, and as they come into wakefulness. Therefore, most
people can enter hypnotic relaxation easily, provided they want to.
Q: What can hypnosis be used for?
A: Hypnosis can be used for many things, including changing bad habits, getting
rid of unwanted weight, pre and post surgery, and curing insomnia. It is also
effective in dealing with anxiety, fears and phobias, depression and acute and
chronic illness.
Q: Can a hypnotist make me do something I don’t want to do?
A: All hypnosis is actually "self-hypnosis." You are allowing the hypnotist to guide
you into your deeper and broader memory and other resources. Since it is a 100%
consent state, no one can hypnotize you against your will. You are free to reject
and receive any suggestion at any time.
Q: Can I get "stuck" in the hypnotic state?
A: You can’t get stuck. The hypnotist counts you out, and almost always you will
hear the count. Since hypnotic levels are altered states between being fully awake
and being completely asleep, you would merely fall asleep if you didn’t hear the
count, and wake up when you are ready.
Q: Will I reveal too much when I am hypnotized?
A: Hypnosis is not a truth-serum or other drug. It is not like "opening Pandora’s
Box" and letting out all your secrets. Since you are in charge, and letting yourself
be hypnotized, your own mind determines how much or how little you wish to
contribute to a hypnosis session. You can just as freely answer and not answer
questions in a hypnotic state as you do in a wide-awake one.
© Copyright, 1998, Transitions, Inc. Last revised: December 21, 2000
Got a problem and want to know if hypnosis can
help? Call 1-888-663-5757 or contact Del at delmorrill@hypnocenter.com.
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