Hypnosis

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“What is Hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. I will begin this assignment by firstly discussing the beliefs of hypnosis, including present day beliefs as well as definitions or beliefs from the past, in order to firstly find a definition of hypnosis that I agree with. I will then discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy and describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis, exploring the condition that the mind and body are in whilst in a hypnotic state, before concluding with what I believe to be hypnosis, taking into account my findings. Today there are many beliefs about hypnosis, ranging from it being a kind of entertainment, to…show more content…
It is Theta waves which are linked to our subconscious mind. Theta waves are present during medium to deep hypnosis and are therefore often the type are waves that our clients will be experiencing during hypnosis. Delta waves have one to four cycles per second and are linked to deep hypnosis or sleep. Other physiological aspects of hypnosis according to Josie Hadley and Carol Staudacher (1996) include” sleepiness, rigidity or limpness in the muscles of arms and legs, skin warmth or coldness, sensations of tingling or feelings of electricity, and narrowness of attention”. We should take into account these aspects when we are with a client in order to understand and appreciate what the experience of hypnosis is giving to them, in order for us to provide a better service to our clients. Hypnosis allows a person to control some physiological and psychological problems which they may have and is often used exactly for that purpose for example pain relief, weight loss, addiction, phobias, sleep deprivation, improvement in performance, depression, anxiety and panic. These all have some physiological and psychological aspects and hypnosis allows us to control them without the use of medication, just the power of the…show more content…
Some people feel completely relaxed and at ease after receiving hypnotherapy where others do not feel that it has been any benefit to them and they feel exactly the same. It is important to remember that the hypnotic experience is different for everybody, and no two trances are the same, we should therefore treat every client as an individual and respect any symptoms of hypnosis which they may report that they have experienced. Hypnotherapy does not work for everybody and a success rate is not possible to
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