Why Hypnotherapy Works
Brief Explanation
‘Hypnosis’ involves:
‘a concentrated engagement in internalised experience’
… achieved through
‘the recall of memories and sensations,
imagination and visualisation.’
In this transforming state,
‘the mind can perform way beyond
its normal everyday capabilities’
becoming
‘more adaptable
to new learning and insights.’
‘Fundamentally,
there is a greater willingness to accept
positive change.’
In particular,
the ‘resourcefulness and creativity of the
unconscious mind’
comes into play
and there is
'
a heightened receptiveness to beneficial suggestion
…’
‘Through direct access to the experiences and resources
of the unconscious mind,
previously rigid patterns or habits can
be eradicated.’
Hypnotherapy provides
‘a new way of thinking’
- a
‘more positive and constructive viewpoint.’
Hypnotherapy is, therefore - ‘the optimistic therapy’.
A More Detailed Explanation
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