There are several myths and misconceptions surrounding hypnosis. Let’s address some of the common ones: Myth: Hypnosis is a form of mind control. Fact: Hypnosis is not mind control. The hypnotized individual is not under the control of the hypnotist. They remain...
• Relaxation and calmness • Increased focus and concentration • Altered perception of time • Increased suggestibility • Changes in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors • Increased self-awareness • Heightened imagination and visualization It is important to keep in mind...
This is an article reprint By PAUL G. DURBIN SUBCONSCIOUSLY SPEAKING: NOV 03/FEB 04: VOL 19 NO 11.INTRODUCTION: (Edited version of speech delivered at IMDHA 2003 Conference): Hypnosis is one of the tools that can be used to enhance healing, overcome unwanted habits,...
This is an article reprint by the University of Utah – the full study is available here: Mind-body therapies immediately reduce unmanageable pain in hospital patients, by The University of Utah Mindfulness training and hypnotic suggestion significantly reduced...
This is an article reprint from the International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapy Association (IMDHA). There are many misconceptions about hypnosis: Hypnosis is surrounded by myths, misconceptions. People find it fascinating, or frightening, depending on what they...
This is an article reprint Robert F. Otto, C.H.t. – is the CEO of the International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapy Association (IMDHA) and the International Association of Counselors & Therapists (IACT). Recently I found myself involved with the task of...