16th February 2010
The use of hypnosis can be dated as far back as ancient Egyptian times. There is evidence on a bas-relief in a temple at Thebes of a soothsayer inducing trance on a subject by means of revolving a pebble upon the chest of the victim whilst chanting. Shama...
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16th February 2010
In the case of a 'stuck' negative memory, the purpose of therapy is to build up a new positive and stronger memory within the sub-conscious mind, which will eventually override the negative state, and this is done as follows: -
THE REGRESSION TECHNIQUE...
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16th February 2010
The state of hypnosis can occur in two ways. The first by natural unintentional detachment of the mind resulting in day-dreaming. The second is by purposeful guidance with the aid of a professional hypnotherapist who teaches how to access this state so th...
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16th February 2010
Achievement of a successful hypnotic trance is solely dependent on the following three factors:-
1. Firstly that the person wants to achieve that state for themselves.
2. That they are able to concentrate their mind on the instructions as given by th...
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16th February 2010
Firstly hypnosis is a totally natural state achieved by us all many times in our lives and in fact many times every day, it is simply that most people are unaware of this. We all know that when we are awake we are alert, able to make decisions and choices...
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