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    Hypnotherapy is therapy that is undertaken with a subject in hypnosis.[citation needed] The word "hypnosis" (from the Greek hypnos, "sleep") is an abbreviation of James Braid 's (1841) term "neuro-hypnotism", meaning "sleep of the nervous system". A person who is hypnotized displays certain unusual characteristics and propensities, compared with a non-hypnotized subject, most notably hyper-suggestibility, which some authorities have considered a sine qua non of hypnosis. For example, Clark L. Hull

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    Chronic insomnia is one of the most crippling conditions a person can face. Suffering from Chronic insomnia is like being on a vicious downward spiral into the abyss of insanity. The problem is, depression and anxiety are leading causes of insomnia, and insomnia is a leading cause of depression and anxiety. How can you stop this never ending loop? If you are currently riding this downward spiral to hell, I would like to let you in on a little secret I have been keeping that helped me get off

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    are turning to hypnotherapy in their fight against the rigors of drug addiction. That 's right: they are literally getting hypnotized to stop using drugs. This might sound like a far fetched scenario from a silly B-movie, but it is actually a proven and scientific way to beat addiction. Understanding this treatment method can help you decide if it is right for you or if another alternative therapy is more your style. However, it 's worth noting the success statistics for hypnotherapy quoted in this

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    Gut-hypnotherapy sessions will occur Monday to Friday, in groups of 8 per day. Each group of 8 will only be seen once a week for a 12-week period totaling 12 sessions per participant, and each session will last 60 minutes. Participants will be taught self-hypnosis during the first treatment session for use at home to reinforce the effects of the hypnotherapy between sessions. The only known contraindication of gut-directed hypnotherapy is a diagnosed mental defect, which

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    Understanding Hypnosis

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    I feel it useful to provide a definition of hypnotherapy as well as hypnosis before moving on and answering this question of this essay. Linnenkamp Doyle writes, ‘hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis to treat disease’ something that she documents in her case study. This medical idea of hypnosis needs further exploration in terms of how it has evolved and sparked debate amongst medical and dental practitioners. Four very significant hypnotherapists are arguably Mesmer, Braid, Esdaile and Elliotson

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    Chrysalis Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Year One – Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills Module Three Due date: 1st June 2013 Word count (excluding headings): 1,938 words. Assignment: Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? 1.0 Introduction In many areas, the first meeting, or consultation, is extremely important, whether this be in a business, social, or medical environment. This is when we form our first impressions

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    help. When you’ll be ready to let go of your loss and to move on, I can help you ease your painful feelings that are holding you back. You can’t be free of your past as long as you don 't release the negative emotions attached to it. Traditional hypnotherapy can help you remove sadness, anger, rage, resentment, blame, terror and the underlying feelings of pain, helplessness, and fear, can help you to remain calm and rational when thinking or talking about your loss. The sorrow, that feeling of deep

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    from major depressive disorders there is a great need for clinicians to come up with effective treatments. Psychopharmatherapy and other talk interpersonal talk therapies are the most effective way to treat depression when they are combined with hypnotherapy. Some people are against using hypnosis because of the belief that it can danger a patients physical and emotional health, but it has been proven to be one of the safest options. Many people associate hypnosis with magic tricks done on television

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    Hypnotherapy/Multiple Personality Disorder Hypnosis can help with therapeutic evolvement while someone has Multiple Personality Disorder or MPD for short. Often times many cases of MPD are found in the United States,according to Joseph Goldberg, a doctor at webmd.com, 1 out of 100 people in the United States get MPD per year.The subject that has MPD does not realize they have a problem,because the subject believes that what they are seeing and feeling are real. Many of the cases of MPD are found

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    Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time?     In this essay I will be exploring the various issues raised when a therapist initially meets a new client, including ascertaining personal circumstances and applying ethical and safe practise. I will also be looking at the importance of communication and understanding between client and practitioner.   When a therapist first meets with a new client it’s necessary to establish several

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