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by Jon Rhodes, LLB Hons Dip (Hyp)
Can I be
hypnotized?
Most people can go into a hypnotic trance. The only types of people that cannot
be hypnotised are …
1. Those suffering from psychosis or a thought disorder
2. A person with a low IQ
3. A person does not want to be hypnotised. It is very easy to resist hypnosis
if you want to.
What is a
hypnotic trance?
It is a normal and natural state that most of us experience several times a day.
It commonly happens when people are driving. Have you ever driven somewhere and
not really remembered the journey? It also often occurs when reading a book or
watching TV. Sometimes you can be so absorbed in the book or TV programme that
you are not consciously aware that someone is talking to you. Hypnosis is the
focussing of the conscious attention in such a narrow corridor of influence. The
conscious mind is so intensely focussed that other influences are not being
critically analysed by the conscious mind. We still hear them, although we are
not always aware. A good example of this is when you are in a place where there
are several conversations going on at once. They may all sound like a mass of
background noise. However if someone in one of those conversations mentions your
name, you then consciously focus on that conversation. How did you know someone
said your name? Your subconscious mind (which is far more powerful than your
conscious mind) was listening to EVERY conversation AT THE SAME TIME! That is
perhaps a reason why you can sometimes “just know” something. Your subconscious
mind has absorbed it without you consciously being aware.
What does
hypnosis feel like?
When in a trance you feel more mentally and physically relaxed. It is a very
pleasant experience, and you can tell that you are still in control. You can
still hear exactly what is going on around you, unless you choose to drift your
attention away. You become aware that you can easily stand up, talk, or move
whenever you want. A lot of people (me included) when they first experience a
hypnotic trance move their fingers or hands in order to test whether they can
move at will. Sometimes a patient can be a little difficult to wake up. This is
not a sinister thing as it has been portrayed. No one has ever been stuck in
trance. It is more a case that a patient just “can’t be bothered” to wake up as
it feels so pleasant. However they soon become bored and will wake up pretty
soon. One trick the old hypnosis pro’s use is to tell the patient that they are
charging for the time. It’s amazing how quickly they then wake up!
Is hypnosis
dangerous?
A hypnotic trance is actually a very natural state that almost everyone goes
into several times per day. In 1955 the British Medical Association set up an
inquiry which favourably reported hypnosis as a therapeutic tool. It even
recommended that it should be taught at medical schools. Hypnosis was also
approved by the Council of Mental Health of the American Medical Association in
September of 1958 as a safe practice with no harmful side effects. Since then
there has been acceleration in the establishment of hypnosis societies for
doctors, dentists, and psychologists. No one has been seriously hurt with
hypnosis.
Can I be made
to do things against my will?
You could never be made to do anything against your will or contrary to your
value system. If this was actually possible, would there not be criminals
learning the art of hypnotherapy in order to hypnotise their bank managers to
opening the vaults and handing over a large sum of cash?! In a trance, you would
not unknowingly reveal your deepest secrets. You can even lie when in a trance,
which is one reason why testimony in hypnosis is not permissible evidence in a
court of law. It is only used by police to help with the investigation. A person
will only act upon suggestions that serve them in some way or reinforce an
expected behaviour, anything else their subconscious will just ignore. Most
people develop these misperceptions from seeing or hearing about a Stage
Hypnosis show. However they largely achieve their results from showmanship,
selection of the more extrovert people, and peer pressure.
How long will
it take before I notice a change?
In one session, you can expect to become more relaxed than you are right now.
Most people do not relax enough, and some people never seem to relax! Being more
relaxed can help most mental and physical problems that you may have. I have
often had patients report back to me that people noticed that they seemed more
relaxed after just one session. In the past I have significantly helped problems
such as IBS, skin complaints, and addictions, simply by doing relaxation work.
Hypnosis can
bridge the gap between your head and your heart, making your goals much more
emotionally compelling, and therefore increasing your chances of permanent
change. Depending upon the intensity of your session and the number of times you
have listened to the recording, you will notice suggestions for the desired
behavioural changes spontaneously popping into your conscious mind almost
immediately.
Jon Rhodes is a UK clinical hypnotherapist who runs a free hypnosis site.
Click here for a free hypnosis audio from his site.
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Article posted:
February 29, 2008
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