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    Introduction For this assignment I am going to be looking at the process of the initial consultation when you first meet with your client and the importance of gaining the relevant information to be able to make an accurate diagnosis to be able to help the client. I will be discussing the importance of the initial consultation in understanding the client’s goals and targets. I will also look at the ethical factors we may come across. initial Consultation As part of our initial consultation

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    to learn hypnosis, self-hypnosis, and medical hypnotherapy. Studying Hypnotherapy through Online Training One of the best ways to learn hypnosis is to study it online. There are many online training institutions that can provide special lessons on hypnotherapy and self-hypnosis. Online learning allows you to properly manage your time. That is because you can freely choose the time and

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    Traditional Hypnotherapy

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    What is traditional hypnotherapy ? Hypnotherapy is a brief therapy that uses words as specific tools and requires the patient to be in an induced hypnotic state of mind while the therapy is performed. Traditional hypnotherapy is a powerful tool and can help eliminate fear and negative emotions, can help winnow out all sorts of pains and painful feelings, can help remove addictions and unwanted behaviors or habits, can help increase confidence and self-esteem, and help you to be the person you always

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    Essay Hypnotherapy

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    for the purpose of hypnotherapy is paramount to it’s success, without it a client cannot receive treatment to the full therapeutic value. But what exactly do we mean by “Rapport”? And

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    or remembering memories for a court case. In both fields the subject of hypnotherapy is controversial. Hypnotherapy may lead to pseudomemories that are misleading or simply false. Hypnotherapy is a great therapeutic technique because it helps grieving people cope with a loss of a loved one, it rids patients of phobias, and can be used to recover traumatic memories that can be problematic towards

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    ypnosis, or hypnotherapy, uses directed relaxation, extreme concentration, and focused attention to reach a deeper state of awareness known as trance. This person will then center his attention on a specific task or thought. At this point the mind while shift from conscious, or ten percent of the brain, to the subconscious mind. While in this hypnotic state, patients can tap into painful memories, thoughts, and feelings that aren’t in their conscious mind. Hypnosis will also help people perceive

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    Imagine being able to relax and do your best through hypnosis for caregivers. When you are a caregiver, it is normal to feel anxiety. Taking care of someone is stressful. You are responsible for making sure they are happy and healthy. Over time, that stress can hurt your own health. You feel tired and depressed because of your job. It seems like you have no time to recharge or relax. “Are you struggling to understand your feelings?” “Is it hard to cope with stress, sadness and guilt?” “Is your

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    The subject of hypnotherapy may seem confusing for many people who have not undergone the procedure. Hypnotherapy is a therapy method that aims to use hypnosis in order to produce positive changes in the patient's life. In order to answer the question, "What is hypnotherapy", one must understand hypnosis. What is Hypnosis? Hypnosis is a natural psychological state of consciousness similar to a sleep state where the subject is vaguely aware of their surroundings. In this condition, subjects enter

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    This essay will explore the difference between permissive and authoritarian approaches in hypnotherapy. Included will be history of the two approaches, background of the way they work and practical examples to show the influence they have on clients. Gathering information through various means (which will be discussed in this essay) will help the hypnotherapist create a personalized induction. The essay will explore this personalized induction and see if it will always be most effective to use

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    The Role of Hypnotherapy in Today 's Medicine Introduction Hypnotherapy has been used in the field of medicine for the treatment of different medical conditions. Some of the evidence about the effectiveness of hypnosis is pain relief, psychological changes, and emotional disorders among others have been recorded. Hypnosis continues being useful in the field of medicine, and the users are expected to continue increasing. This paper focuses on the role of hypnosis in medicine today (Gonsalkorale, 1996)

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