Hypnotherapy - Overcoming Phobias and Fears















Hypnotherapy
Vrisayda Porshu Boggess, BCH, Ph.Dc

  Formula for Success:
  10% Conscious Effort (Will power)
+
90% Subconscious (Hypnosis)
  100% Hypnotherapy Works!

How Can Hypnotherapy Help Me?

Hypnotherapy has become a valuable therapeutic tool in helping people manage stress and anxiety, weight loss, overcome annoying phobias and fears, stop smoking, and treat compulsive behavior such as overeating and nail biting. In the area of general self improvement, hypnotherapy can improve study habits, enhance sports performance, relieve physical symptoms and much more. Hypnosis works with the unconscious mind (90% of your mind) while it bypasses the critical conscious mind.


What is Hypnotherapy?

Hypnotherapy is the ultimate means of heightening motivation by programming the subconscious mind to join in the cooperation of your conscious desires.

Long recognized by the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association, Hypnotherapy is a highly effective science and method for you to create changes in your life. Using hypnosis to induce a state of increased concentration, the hypnotherapist communicates with your unconscious mind. During this process you will feel relaxed and you will hear and remember everything that is said. Hypnotherapy provides the positive psychological climate in which you can accept new and better behaviors and accomplish your goals.

Hypnosis is not a state of sleep, but a natural state of mind that can produce extraordinary levels of relaxation of mind, body and emotions. The principles and theories upon which hypnotherapy is based are accessing and utilizing the power of one's inner resources. Hypnosis can transcend the critical, analytical level of mind, and facilitate the acceptance of suggestions, directions and instructions desired by the Client.

The therapeutic use of Hypnosis can also elicit information and insights from the inner mind--for example, forensic hypnosis is now employed by law enforcement to retrieve memories from potential witnesses and victims. The hypnotherapist utilizes interviews, discussion and hypnotic methods dealing with underlying issues whenever appropriate, with the goal of achieving effective and lasting results.


 



Hypnosis has long been recognized by the
American Medical Association

and
American Psychological Association.


During hypnosis, the person is fully aware of communication. You can think, act, talk, and open your eyes at any time.


 

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