Hypnosis / Regression

Hypnosis

  • Hypnosisis a natural state of focused relaxation of our mind.
  • Our mind slips in and out of a hypnotic state numerous times during the day.
  • If you’ve ever driven a vehicle sitting for hours behind the wheel and your mind has been drifting away, you have been in hypnotic trance.
  • Anyone can be hypnotized who wants to be and allowing it to happen.
  • Hypnosis is really a two-way process. Without your collaboration and willingness to welcome changes in your life, nothing will happen.

Please, before you consider Hypnosis work, ask yourself
“Do I really want to change?”

The term “hypnosis” is derived from the Greek word hypnos, meaning “sleep.” Hypnotic or suggestive therapy is the oldest of all healing techniques. From the “Sleep Temples” of Egypt through the histories of ancient Greece and Rome, some form of hypnosis has been an intimate part of many ancient cultures.

In the past 40 years, hypnosis has emerged as a respected complementary health modality. Professionals such as doctors, educators, psychotherapists and allied health professionals have included hypnosis in their practice.
In 1958, both the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Hypnosis Association recognized hypnosis as a valid medical procedure. Since 1995, the National Institute of Health (NIH) has recommended hypnotherapy as a treatment for chronic pain.

So quiet …

So peaceful …

Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic modality, which utilizes hypnosis for a powerful healing transformation.
It is gentle but effective and its progress is rapid. When we seek to work directly with the subconscious mind, we are accessing the roots of our current feelings, behaviors and beliefs.

Clinical hypnotherapy refers to the use of hypnosis as a means of therapeutic intervention, or as a part of a larger therapeutic program.
Clinical Hypnotherapists require stringent certifications and they are governed by a comprehensive code of ethics.

How does hypnosis work?

  • All hypnosis is self-hypnosis, a therapist will give you suggestions in a certain way and it is up to you to follow those suggestions.
  • With the guidance of a therapist, you allow yourself to enter into altered state of consciousness.
  • You are in control, you always aware of what is happening, and you can come out of the altered state at any moment.
  • During hypnosis session, you are gently guided to relax your conscious mind into a “passive mode” in which you may notice everything around you, but don’t bother to react.
  • This “passive mode” or hypnotic trance allows the subconscious mind to share information that is otherwise not available to your waking mind.

There are as many uses for hypnosis as there are needs.

“All hypnosis is really self-hypnosis in that you, the patient, control the process. The therapist is merely a guide.”
– “Through Time Into Healing”
by Brian Weiss

Disclaimer
None of the services provided at Adventure into Time and Beyond is intended to diagnose, treat, or prescribe for medical or mental health issues.
These services are not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment from a licensed provider.

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