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The Difference Between Stage Hypnosis And Hypnotherapy

A stage hypnotist uses various mind 'tricks' such as disorientation and confusion, as well as utilizing the psychological factors such as peer pressure and compliance in order to provide hypnosis as a form of entertainment. They may select members of the audience that are particularly susceptible to suggestion, or those that are exhibitionists, meaning that they will 'dance like a chicken' whether hypnotized or not. Another important factor for stage hypnotists is the concept of the expectations and belief systems that we possess. If, for example, you go to see a stage hypnotist and you 'expect' to be hypnotized and 'believe' that the hypnotist has the power to hypnotize you then you are well on the way to responding to their suggestions. hypnosis

At the other end of the spectrum, the clinical hypnotherapist will utilize the state of hypnosis, a natural altered state of consciousness, in order to evoke and elicit positive changes within the unconscious mind which may affect psychological, behavioural, emotional and physical processes. There are many ways of connecting directly to the unconscious mind and experienced hypnotherapists may use a combination of embedded suggestions (where suggestions are 'hidden' away from conscious awareness), direct suggestions, stories and metaphors in order to help the unconscious mind generate a solution for a particular problem. In fact, the concept of the unconscious mind as a creative, solution generating entity is an important one for it allows the hypnotherapist to help the client utilize his/her own inner resources in order to bring about change. hypnotherapy There are no gimmicks, just the requirement for a client to want to change. In order to build the most effective treatment plan for each individual, clinical hypnotherapists normally offer an initial consultation with a prospective client to find out more about their problems, issues, life history and any other factors that will build a rich picture of the client's experiences. The length of sessions varies, as we all change at a rate that is best for us. Generally speaking, hypnotherapy provides fast, effective treatments for many problems and issues including weight loss, pain management, stress and anxiety, phobias, panic attacks, smoking cessation, enhanced sports performance and much more. The hypnotherapist may get the client to enter hypnosis using many different techniques as part of their inductions, for example, progressive muscle relaxation, positive visualization as well as imagining pleasant moments, feelings and sensations. As the client enters a relaxed, hypnotic state, their muscles will relax, and there may be changes in skin colour - for example, the lips may become fuller and redder. Breathing will tend to become more rhythmically even and will usually slow down. hypnosis MP3s