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An alternative to change your behavior or feelings… by unconsciousness

The creator of the hypnotherapy’s methods, Dr. Jonh Kappas, describes it:

"Induces hypnotic state in client to increase motivation or alter behavior patterns: Consults with client to determine nature of problem. Prepares client to enter hypnotic state by explaining how hypnosis works and what client will experience. Tests subject to determine degree of physical and emotional suggestibility. Induces hypnotic state in client, using individualized methods and techniques of hypnosis based on interpretation of test results and analysis of client's problem. May train client in self-hypnosis conditioning.

HYPNOtherapy

A new way to get help just by counting to 1-2-3

How does it work?

Traditional hypnotherapy:

This type of hypnotherapy uses suggestions and relaxation to change your behaviour.

Ericksonian hypnotherapy:

In the Ericksonian hypnotherapy, the hypnotiser uses complex language, conversations and therapeutic strategies to cure the person.

Cognitive/behavioral hypnotherapy:

That hypnotism was better understood not as a "special state" but as the result of normal psychological variables, such as active imagination, expectation, appropriate attitudes, and motivation.[9] Barber introduced the term "cognitive-behavioral" to describe the nonstate theory of hypnotism, and discussed its application to behavior therapy.

What is hypnosis?

Being hypnotised is when someone is in a condition between sleep and full continence. In this condition, the person is really sensible to suggestions of what to do or not to do; or perceptions; impressions; emotions or memories.

The process of hypnotising someone is called induction and it normally happens with an hypnotiser does a countdown and asks the patient to close his eyes and fall asleep.

Hypnosis can replace anesthesia; to remember ancient memories …

Jean-Martin Charcot, a hypnosis professor teaching Freud