NLP Hypnosis: Defining Clinical Hypnosis

By Joel Chue | November 15, 2008

Clinical hypnosis is the interaction of a hypnotist with the sub-conscious mind of the person being hypnotized, which plays an integral role in his treatment. In most cases, only qualified physicians can perform such hypnosis since they have the required knowledge about the mental state of a patient at a given time.

Of late, clinical hypnosis has assumed tremendous importance in view of the fact that people visit trained hypnotists to tackle their problems like smoking, drinking and various others. This method of hypnosis at a clinic is proved to be successful to control obesity as well.

Most of us believe that hypnosis is a process in which the hypnotist whitewashes the patient’s brain and gives the brain a kind of a new beginning. It is not so. Hypnosis involves a huge time to show effects, and requires total co-ordination and co-operation from the person who is being treated. It is for this why the attitude of the patient is very important for proper treatment. In many cases, quite some sittings are required to achieve what the hypnotist had set out for. It all depends on the patient’s willingness to co-operate and accept the various positive suggestions that the hypnotist may recommend, and more positive the patient’s attitude, more sooner can the goal be achieved. For patients who wish to get rid of bad habits like smoking and drinking, extreme patience from the side of the patient is required for the result to be achieved.

The term therapeutic hypnosis refers to a situation where a trained hypnotist treats a patient using hypnosis. In contrast, self-hypnosis refers to a situation where hypnosis is self-induced by a subject learning the skills through reading books or watching CDs tutorials. In clinical hypnosis situations, the hypnotist has a clear understanding of the patient’s mental health and act accordingly. Therefore, when seeking treatment using hypnosis, it is important to select an expert hypnotist who has a clearer picture of what needs to be done.

Most people who wish to quit their habits of drinking and smoking opt for this kind of treatment. It is believed that a chunk of the income that hypnotists get is from patients who wish to get rid of their smoking and drinking habits. Presently, there is not enough material to support the treatment of serious diseases like diabetes, cancer, etc., by hypnosis, but hypnosis can surely be used by cancer patients to lessen the pain that they experience.

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