Understanding Hypnosis: How to Use Hypnosis on a Person
- By Regie Lions
- Published 05/31/2009
- Advice
- Unrated
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About Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a method used by health care professionals to treat someone through a series of suggestions which involve the use of the person’s imagination and through which he or she will experience changes in their behavior, thoughts, ideology and sensations. To use hypnosis on a person, it means that the individual becomes more alert. It mostly induces a sense of well-being, brings about calmness and makes a person more relaxed. To use hypnosis on a person may show two types of responses. One is where they undergo a focused mind state in which they feel quite relaxed and clam, and the other is where they feel just pleasant.
What is the evidence that Hypnosis can show positive results?
Hypnosis can show positive results. In fact, a lot of examples have been brought out in scientific magazines about its good effect. Among them, the one published in the Gut Journal is the most noteworthy. The only concern to use hypnosis on a patient is the compliance of the patient and also to a large extent the efficiency of the person inducing it.
Is it possible for everyone to be hypnotized?
There is no direct answer to this as different people respond differently to hypnosis. To use hypnosis on a person may prove to be quite unpredictable. Sometimes a person’s response to hypnosis can be limited because of their insecurities which are the result of some false misgivings they have about it. Unlike what is generally represented about hypnosis on television, movies or books, it does not make you lose control over your behavior. People are very much aware about themselves, their location and they can also very well recollect what happened during the hypnosis session; unless amnesia has been specifically suggested during treatment. Basically, the intention to use hypnosis on a person is to enable him or her to experience suggested ideas, in a much easier manner.
Can hypnosis be considered as a form of therapy?
Actually, hypnosis does not come under any form of psycho therapy. Rather it is a tool that aids other forms of treatments and therapies. As a result, it cannot be slated as a form of treatment. The important aspect about getting clinical hypnosis done is that it must be conducted by experienced and accredited health care professionals, who are well-informed about it.
Various areas where hypnosis is used
Hypnosis can be used to treat many types of health problems. These can range from stress, phobias, depression, to skin problems to gastro-intestinal disorders, to treatment of hemophilia and even childbirth.
Though hypnosis can be used over a wide range of problems, it cannot be considered as a method of treating all psychosomatic or medical problems for every kind of patient. To use hypnosis on a patient, first and foremost is the consent of the patient involved. Next, it should be done by someone trained. To use hypnosis on a patient successfully, one also needs to be aware of the limitations that apply in the use of clinical hypnosis.
To use hypnosis on patients as a mainstream mode of treatment is something which is still not well substantiated. However, hypnosis is carving out its niche not only in medicine and psycho therapy but also forensic investigations and research trials.
Hypnosis is a method used by health care professionals to treat someone through a series of suggestions which involve the use of the person’s imagination and through which he or she will experience changes in their behavior, thoughts, ideology and sensations. To use hypnosis on a person, it means that the individual becomes more alert. It mostly induces a sense of well-being, brings about calmness and makes a person more relaxed. To use hypnosis on a person may show two types of responses. One is where they undergo a focused mind state in which they feel quite relaxed and clam, and the other is where they feel just pleasant.
What is the evidence that Hypnosis can show positive results?
Hypnosis can show positive results. In fact, a lot of examples have been brought out in scientific magazines about its good effect. Among them, the one published in the Gut Journal is the most noteworthy. The only concern to use hypnosis on a patient is the compliance of the patient and also to a large extent the efficiency of the person inducing it.
Is it possible for everyone to be hypnotized?
There is no direct answer to this as different people respond differently to hypnosis. To use hypnosis on a person may prove to be quite unpredictable. Sometimes a person’s response to hypnosis can be limited because of their insecurities which are the result of some false misgivings they have about it. Unlike what is generally represented about hypnosis on television, movies or books, it does not make you lose control over your behavior. People are very much aware about themselves, their location and they can also very well recollect what happened during the hypnosis session; unless amnesia has been specifically suggested during treatment. Basically, the intention to use hypnosis on a person is to enable him or her to experience suggested ideas, in a much easier manner.
Can hypnosis be considered as a form of therapy?
Actually, hypnosis does not come under any form of psycho therapy. Rather it is a tool that aids other forms of treatments and therapies. As a result, it cannot be slated as a form of treatment. The important aspect about getting clinical hypnosis done is that it must be conducted by experienced and accredited health care professionals, who are well-informed about it.
Various areas where hypnosis is used
Hypnosis can be used to treat many types of health problems. These can range from stress, phobias, depression, to skin problems to gastro-intestinal disorders, to treatment of hemophilia and even childbirth.
Though hypnosis can be used over a wide range of problems, it cannot be considered as a method of treating all psychosomatic or medical problems for every kind of patient. To use hypnosis on a patient, first and foremost is the consent of the patient involved. Next, it should be done by someone trained. To use hypnosis on a patient successfully, one also needs to be aware of the limitations that apply in the use of clinical hypnosis.
To use hypnosis on patients as a mainstream mode of treatment is something which is still not well substantiated. However, hypnosis is carving out its niche not only in medicine and psycho therapy but also forensic investigations and research trials.
