ENZY BRAIN DEMENTIA MOM HYPNOTHERAPY HAVE IN HOURS A STRONG RESPONCE
HYPNOTHERAPY HAVE IN HOURS A STRONG RESPONCE
Since the late
XVIII century mankind have seen the need to resolve physical and mental problems, all of this have demonstrated science have as lot to learn about human mental capacity.
My PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IS AS FOLLOWS.
MY PROFOUND DESIRE TO, ELIMINATE AND TO IMPROVE
PEOPLE'S
HEALTH. HAVE REQUIRED TO
WORK,
HARD TO
DEVELOP MY VERY
OWN EXTENSIVE VARIETY of STRATEGIES AND TOOLS TO
RID OF AILMENTS
REAL OR IMAGINARY.
AT THIS
TIME, I HAVE A PATIENT
WHOM BEHAVES AS IF HE HAS SCOLIOSIS, WITHOUT A
TAD TO JUSTIFY
HIS CONDITION.
MY PROFOUND
RESPECT GOES TO HIS IMMEDIATE
FAMILY WHO SUFFERS ALL OF HIS INJURIOUS CONDUCT.
REMOVAL OF
PAIN AND SUFFERING FROM SO THAT HE/SHE CAN MAINTAIN AN OPTIMAL LIFESTYLE.
THIS PATIENT HAVE A
MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY TO
RESTORE HER NORMALITY
Hypnotherapy is a form of psychotherapy utilized to create unconscious change in the patient in the form of
NEW RESPONSES, THOUGHTS, ATTITUDES, and BEHAVIORS AND/OR FEELINGS. It is undertaken with a subject in HYPNOSIS.
A person who is hypnotized displays certain UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPENSITIES, compared with a non-hypnotized subject, most notably heightened SUGGESTIBILITY AND RESPONSIVENESS.
DEFINITION OF A HYPNOTHERAPIST
In
1973,
Dr. John Kappas,
Founder of the HYPNOSIS
Motivation Institute, wrote and defined the profession of a hypnotherapist in the
Federal Dictionary of Occupational Titles:
"
Induces hypnotic state in client to increase motivation or alter behavior patterns: Consults with client to determine nature of problem. Prepares client to enter hypnotic state by explaining how HYPNOSIS works and what client will experience.
Tests subject to determine degree of physical and emotional suggestibility.
INDUCES HYPNOTIC STATE IN A PATIENT,
Using INDIVIDUALIZED METHODS AND TECHNIQUES of HYPNOSIS.
Based on
SPECIFIC INTERPRETATION AND
TEST RESULTS & ANALYSIS OF PATIENT´S PROBLEM.
Traditional hypnotherapy[
The form of hypnotherapy practiced by most
Victorian hypnotists, including
James Braid and
Hippolyte Bernheim, mainly employed direct suggestion of SYMPTOM REMOVAL, WITH SOME
USE OF THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION AND OCCASIONALLY AVERSION TO ALCOHOL,
DRUGS, etc.
HYPNOANALYSIS
In
1895 Sigmund Freud and
Joseph Breuer published a seminal clinical text entitled
Studies in Hysteria (1895) which promoted a new approach to psychotherapy.
ERICKSONIAN HYPNOTHERAPY
In the
1950s,
Milton H. Erickson developed a radically different approach to hypnotism, which has subsequently become known as "
Ericksonian hypnotherapy" or "Neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapy."
Erickson made use of an informal conversational approach with many clients and complex language patterns, and therapeutic strategies. This divergence from tradition led some of his colleagues, including
Andre Weitzenhoffer, to dispute whether Erickson was right to label his approach "HYPNOSIS" at all.
The founders of
Neurolinguistic Programming (
NLP), a methodology similar in some regards to hypnotism, claimed that they had modelled the work of Erickson extensively and assimilated it into their approach.[
Weitzenhoffer disputed whether NLP bears any genuine resemblance to Erickson's work.
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