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What is Hypnosis?
The
term 'hypnosis' describes a time when the conscious, which is keyed
into the everyday world around us, takes a break and a different part
of the mind, the subconscious, takes over. In this state our
imagination kicks in just as it does when we day-dream or are absorbed
in reading a book, visualising what the characters look like.
How does it feel?
Generally, as you’re being hypnotised you will
have your eyes closed and be reclining or sitting in a comfortable
position with your feet up. You might feel very relaxed and calm, but
then again, just because you’re not feeling relaxed, does not mean
you’re not hypnotised. Some people remain tense, others, like children,
often twitch and shift around while they’re under hypnosis.
You
might find you experience certain physical sensations while you’re
under hypnosis. Some people find their limbs feel unaccountably heavy
or at the other extreme very light, like they’re about to float away.
Some get the disjointed feeling that they’re not sure if they’re limbs
are where they left them. A few people will register a “pins and
needles” type tingling sensation. Nearly everyone experiences time
differently while they’re under hypnosis and are surprised how long
they were lying there having a lovely, relaxed break. Scientific
researchers have observed that most people’s brain wave cycle will slow
down when they’re hypnotised and the electrical resistance of the skin
surface will fall by 20%. So, in that context, hypnosis is an altered
physical as well as mental state.
Can anyone be hypnotised?
As for who can be hypnotised,
the answer is pretty much anyone over the age of seven, who isn’t under
the influence of drink or drugs, or suffers from very low concentration
ability. It isn’t the therapist who can hypnotise anyone against their
will. At some level everyone who is hypnotised is choosing to be so and
is collaborating in achieving that state. A prominent hypnosis practitioner, Jay Haley, said “I can only hypnotise you by you
hypnotising yourself; I can only help you by you helping yourself”. So,
if your expectation is that the person in front of you is able to
hypnotise you then you are already most of the way to being hypnotised.
On the other hand, if you’re convinced no one is strong enough to
hypnotise you and you’re going to resist that person every step of the
way, hypnotherapy is probably not for you!
A good hypnotherapist will
relax you in such a way that you feel free from any tension and any
external interference, to the point where you have nothing else to
focus on but yourself. Our lives are so hectic and busy that we rarely,
if ever, make time just to sit down and check in with ourselves. In
fact, many of us stay busy so we won’t have to think about ourselves at
all. Take part in a hypnotherapy session with Emma Daffern,
however, and it will create the sort of precious ‘you’ time which
allows so much positive transformation to take place and much quicker
than in normal talking therapies.
If you have any further queries about hypnosis please call Emma Daffern on 07760 996043, or email at emma@emmadaffern.com
Emma Daffern Hypnotherapy is
based in Hereford and within easy reach of Ledbury,
Leominster, Ross-on-Wye, Malvern, Worcester, Monmouth, Abergavenny
and surrounding Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Powys. |
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