FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness


WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO BE HYPNOTISED?
It feels like those times in your life when you are staring at an object and allowing your imagination to float away. It is like dreaming without being asleep. Even with eyes wide open some people go into roadway hypnosis and remain standing at traffic lights even long after they have changed to green. Sometimes a driver may drive right past a turn or driveway. This is sometimes called automatism. It is a feeling of being fully aware with the knowledge that you have complete control, yet at the same time feeling a sense of calmness, serenity, safety and well being.

WILL I LOSE CONTROL?
Definitely not. Whilst in a state of hypnosis you cannot be made to do anything against your will or contrary to your values or cultural norms. You will not unknowingly reveal your deepest secrets. A person will only act upon suggestions that serve them in some way or reinforce an expected behaviour. Anything else will be rejected by the subconscious mind. People are influenced by seeing or hearing about stage hypnosis shows. These shows are purely entertainment value, and should not be compared to the therapeutic skills of a professional clinical hypnotherapist. You will not be turned into a chicken.

IS HYPNOSIS DANGEROUS?
Definitely not. The Council of Mental Health of the American Medical Association approved hypnosis in September of 1958 as a safe practice with no harmful side effects. Hypnosis is perfectly safe as it is a naturally occurring process.

BACKGROUND OF PRINCIPAL HYPNOTHERAPIST

The qualifications, skills and experience of the Hypnotherapist

PAST LIFE REGRESSION THERAPY

CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE

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