FAQs

What Exactly is Hypnosis or Hypnotherapy?

Hypnotherapy can help people to overcome a surprisingly wide range of habits, emotional problems, and phobias. It can also dramatically improve performance for students taking exams, sportsmen wanting to improve their game, and creative artists wishing to deepen their abilities. In many ways hypnotherapy is like counselling, but it is a different approach and much more rapid in producing changes.

Hypnotherapists frequently remove phobias within four to six sessions. There is also a body of evidenced demonstrating that hypnotherapy is the most effective way to help people stop smoking and loss weight.

With the all the successes in Hypnotherapy, and the general public are becoming more mind/body aware, the need for Hypnotists increases year by year. It is envisioned that soon, not only will Hypnotists be running successful private practices; they will also
be consulting in every hospital, mental health clinics, educational facilities and even in Corporate settings.

What Is Hypnosis?

It’s a naturally-occurring human state of mind that can be tapped to make profound changes in your life.

Is Hypnosis Safe?

Hypnosis is safe. It is very similar to experiencing a daydream. Usually you will feel relaxed.

Being in Hypnosis is a very pleasant experience. It is a time when you can focus and resolve the issues at hand effectively and safely.

Scientists, medical professionals, psychologists and hypnotherapists have been using hypnosis for over 200 years and no one has ever been hurt by simply going into hypnosis.

Can I Be Hypnotised?

Of course you can! You already have been. It is easy to go into hypnosis and it is a normal state of mind that everyone has already experienced.

In fact, hypnosis is such a normal state of mind, most people usually don’t even realise that they are hypnotised.
Anyone of at least normal intelligence and the willingness to follow instructions of the hypnotherapist can experience hypnosis and use it to improve his or her life. This includes children and teenagers.

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