How Does Hypnosis Work - Quit Smoking

By Stein Relou


Why do a lot of people smoke? There are many reasons. Peer pressure, boredom, the need to experiment and even self expression. These are just few of the many explanations why people engage in this kind of habit.To quit smoking is a great challenge. But it is certainly one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking is a life threatening habit. It is the main cause of cancer. It also increases your predisposition to major heart attacks, strokes, lung problems, and other health conditions, which includes bone fractures and cataracts.

Lets look at it rationally. Smoking is a strange behaviour. Smoking is disgusting. Smoking stains your teeth and fingers. Smoking causes bad breath. Smoking creates an unpleasant environment for non-smokers. Most start smoking when they are teenagers because they need to be one of the 'crowd' and they want to be cool. If their friends smoke there's a lot of pressure to take up the habit. Other people turn to smoking because they are looking for a way to relieve stress. Even though tobacco does provide short-term relief, it is a contributing factor to stress in the long run.

Hypnosis consists of at least a single session which lasts between sixty to ninety minutes. It is believed that during hypnosis, the person is relaxed and focuses more, and is more open to listen to suggestions- like giving up smoking, for example. During hypnosis, the person is not totally unconscious but is still cognizant of the surroundings.In the hypnosis session for smoking cessation, a patient is requested to picture unpleasant results from smoking. For example, the hypnotherapist would advise that cigarette smoke smells like a truck exhaust or that smoking will make the person's mouth feeling extremely dry.

A trained hypnotherapist can then tell the subconscious mind that a spider is nothing to be feared. They might for example guide the subject to visualize a spider dressed up as a clown, looking as ridiculous as possible. They may use special slow clear language to also relay this message. If this is done correctly, it will send out a strong message to the subconscious mind that a spider is not threatening, in a way that it understands. Once the subconscious mind understands this, it will no longer trigger the automatic fear response and a phobia is then cured.

Here are some tips on how to look for a qualified hypnotherapist: See to it that they're trained and licensed with a present license in a health care field like medicine, psychiatry, nursing, or psychology. Inquire about their professional training.Beware of false claims and guarantees.Hypnosis is really a good and powerful way to cut the habit of smoking. It is also a safe and effective way. It has no adverse effects beyond placing your money you used to pay for cigarettes back in your purse. It also brings back the health in your body, and enables you to feel excellently terrific and rejuvenated! Also with a bit of research you can find stop smoking hypnotherapy downloads online so you can use self-hypnosis without the added expense of actually going to a hypnotherapist.

Like I said before, I have been a professional clinical hypnotherapist for several years and I have witnessed so many people change in a positive way as a result of hypnotherapy. I always feel a little saddened when I see people who I know would greatly benefit from hypnotherapy, miss out. So please, give hypnotherapy a go, I promise that you won't be disappointed.It is a state of consciousness that is artificially induced, where the hypnotist control over an individual against his or her wishes and a sleep-like condition. There is a common misconception about hypnosis that only the weak-minded can be hypnotized, but on the other hand, the best candidates to undergo this method are those who have average or above average mentality, good concentration power and those who have good imaginations and self-motivation.

Hypnosis is a scientifically verified and effective technique that can promote accelerated human change. With Hypnosis, we can create desired changes in behavior and encourage mental and physical well-being.Learn how to guide yourself and others to lose weight, quit smoking and be free of physical pain. These programs are especially suited for health care professionals, practicing therapists, and all individuals seeking to make a positive change in their lives. Presently, hypnosis in medicine performs a beneficial role. It helps to lessen the pain a certain patient is experiencing. In therapy, hypnosis usually involves the person experiencing a sense of deep relaxation with their attention narrowed down, and concentrated on the directions given by the therapist.

Hypnosis and hypnotherapy does work, but it isn't the answer for everything, and it isn't immediate. Hypnotic 'suggestions' need time to develop and work. The first step to accomplishing this goal is to become comfortable with the hypnotist. The client must feel as though they can trust their hypnotherapist, or they will not be able to relax to the level they must for hypnosis to work properly.Once trust is achieved, and the client is able to relax deeply, the work is mostly done. All that remains is allowing the mind to listen actively, and be ready to make the changes the client so desires.

Linking together the conscious and subconscious mind allows us to achieve any result we could ask for, if willing to put our minds to it (literally and figuratively.) Hypnosis is simple, and has the widest range of uses among all mind-healing techniques.Every person has the ability to improve their own life. Every human being has the right to heal new and old wounds, and become all they could ever hope to be. Hypnosis is a science discovered to help all of us meet those goals. It is a tool to use the power within our minds, and the power of our minds is definitely something that works.MindMaster is a "tool for the mind" that can help you achieve your goals faster and easier than hypnosis, and is used by tens of thousands of people around the world (including Olympic Gold Medalists and Top Personal Development Coaches, and even Medical Doctors).




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment