Hypnosis allows us to access the
subconscious mind , the storehouse of memory about every person,
place, or experience we have had in this lifetime. It is very
powerful and contains a massive amount of information. It is
conditioned by past events and it is in the subconscious that many
present problems have their origin, such as phobias and illnesses.
The subconscious can be accessed when we
are relaxed and it is in this way that hypnosis can be so
beneficial. It takes you into a state of relaxation where
beneficial suggestions can enter into the subconscious. During
hypnosis you are aware of what is happening and are able to answer
questions. This means that we are able to pinpoint a particular
incident which can be affecting you now and causing your current
problem.
Listed are a few of the problems
which hypnotherapy has helped:
Fears & Phobias Nervousness
& Anxiety
Habits
Self-Confidence
Weight Control
Smoking Cessation
Pain Management
Self Esteem
Improved Healing
Sports Performance Dream
Analysis Past
Life Regression
More and more people are now realizing
the very positive effects that hypnosis can have on them,
alleviating problems which have given years of suffering. At Chester
Hypnotherapy & EFT we offer a comprehensive treatment program
designed to get rapid results.
Fear Elimination Therapy
Most of us have one fear or another,
spiders, dogs, cats, water, flying to name only a few. These fears
can severely disrupt our lives and cause untold misery for the
sufferer and their families.
FET is a unique approach to
resolving fearful responses to life's situations.
It is based on two factors: NLP eye scan
patterns, and established memory pattern. We must firstly break
the habit (memory pattern) and then convince the subconscious
mind that the feelings attached to the original event are not
now as traumatic. A minimum of three sessions is advised.

further information on hypnosis
can
be found at:
http://www.HypnotherapistRegister.com
Hypnosis Myths
There are a number of myths surrounding
hypnosis many of which have originated from the way hypnosis is
portrayed in films, books and T.V. We highlight the main ones
here.
Myth - Hypnosis is like
sleep.
Fact -
Hypnosis is not sleep but altered consciousness. It is
actually the opposite of sleep. To quote Dr Herbert Spiegel, a
clinical professor of Psychiatry, "on a scale of human
awareness, hypnosis is at the opposite end from coma, with
ordinary consciousness in the middle. Trance is an intensely
focused and concentrated ribbon of attention that screens out
external stimuli." Scientists have also tested the brain wave
patterns of hypnotised subjects using EEG machines which record
brain wave patterns. They found that under hypnosis the
brain emits Alpha brain waves denoting a state of mental alertness
but physical relaxation. Alpha is the most pleasant state to be
in. It is in this state that tension is released, batteries are
re-charged, ravages of stress are repaired and a sense of
well-being is experienced. In sleep the brain emits delta waves.
Myth - The Hypnotist can control the persons
mind.
Fact -
I think this myth comes from watching to many Dracula films and
from the antics seen in stage hypnosis! To be successful hypnosis
needs the cooperation of the patient. If you are unwilling to
cooperate then you will not be hypnotised. The therapist acts as a
guide, taking the patient into a pleasant state of relaxation
where concentration is intensified and focused allowing
information to be retrieved and positive goals to be
achieved. The person chooses to enter the state of hypnosis.
During a hypnotherapy session you are able to hear
everything that is said to you and so can dismiss any suggestion
which is not beneficial. The therapist is there to help you.
Myth - you can be forced to do something
you don't want to do.
As will be evident from the last
answer, you choose to go along with the hypnosis and you
can choose not to go along with suggestions you don't like. No one
will act against their will as a result of hypnosis despite
what you may see on T.V. If a suggestion was made which offended
you or was against your moral code, you would either ignore the
suggestion or come out of the trance. If it was possible to
control the mind through hypnosis then every criminal in
the world would be learning how to do it and police forces would
be using it to extract information from suspects - this is clearly
not happening. The only way your mind can be controlled is through
brainwashing techniques and that has nothing to do with hypnotherapy.
Myth - Suggestibility to hypnosis
indicates gullibility and low intelligence.
Fact -
Hypnosis requires a reasonable level of intelligence. The
ability to concentrate and to choose to enter into hypnosis needs
a reasonably good level of intelligence. It is not possible to
hypnotise mentally retarded individuals and it is difficult with
people of low intelligence. Gullibility does not also make a good
hypnotic subject.
Myth - You may be left in hypnosis
forever.
Fact -
If something happened to the therapist which incapacitated them in
any way and they were unable to complete the session, you would
not remain forever in hypnosis. Studies have shown quite
clearly that you would most probably fall into a natural sleep and
wake naturally. You do not need the hypnotist to fetch you
out of trance, in fact you don't need anyone as you can do it
yourself.