Hypnotism And The Benefits Of Hypnotherapy

This post was written by Mark Allen on August 1, 2010
Posted Under: Hypnosis

Hypnotism and hypnotherapy have long been recognized for the benefits they can bring. In the last one hundred years, it has been studied, tested, and refined. Today it provides benefits for millions of people.

For centuries people have looked for different ways to improve themselves and alleviate suffering. Psychology, and psychiatry, psychology are devoted to trying to understand and improve the human condition.

Over time, there have been many different approaches to “alternative” healing and self-improvement. Hypnotherapy and hypnosis fall into this category.

As far as alternative methods go, there is plenty of good science behind it. The basic idea is to tap a persons subconscious in order to change behaviors. Since our subconscious mind is the key to action, motivation, and resistance, this is often the best way to achieve goals that have eluded us. If we can tap into this resource, we unlock the “secrets” to changing behaviors and alleviating stumbling blocks such as our fears.

The reasons for undergoing hypnotherapy or hypnosis are numerous. They include relief from both physical and emotional disorders, as well as the desire to reach one’s potential and improve one’s self.

Hypnotism can address depression, anger, low self-esteem and low self-confidence, as well as physical problems like over-eating and weight loss.

Hypnosis is also helpful in remedying addictions and habits and addictions such as cigarette smoking, gambling, even drug and alcohol abuse.

Hypnosis has also been used successfully to aid with severe medical problems like diabetes and even cancer. Patients have been known to undergo pain-free surgery with minimal anesthesia, and reduce recovery times significantly.

Hypnotism and hypnotherapy shouldn’t be considered a “cure-all”, and may not even always be the best alternative. But more and more studies show that there are significant, tangible, and long-lasting benefits to this type of therapy and self-help.

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