Sunday 30 November 2014

The Way Hypnosis By Phone Works

By Dean Cusick


Hypnosis by phone works by helping you move your conscious mind out of the way so your unconscious mind can learn new ways of coping and unlearn old, outdated habits. The techniques are scientifically tested and proven helpful in surgery, dentistry and even labor and delivery. People often turn to hypnosis to change habits or learned behaviors such as overeating, smoking or addictions. Unlike common media portrays of hypnosis, true hypnosis only works with your consent and you will only do things that meet with your approval. In other words, you will only quack like a duck if you want to quack.

People often turn to hypnosis to change habits or learned behaviors such as overeating, smoking or addictions. Unlike common media portrays of hypnosis, true hypnosis only works with your consent and you will only do things that meet with your approval. In other words, you will only quack like a duck if you want to quack.

Hypnosis is direct communication with the subconscious mind. It's even possible that some people benefit more from a phone session than an in-person session, because they have a higher level of security, safety and comfort - things that, if missing, can keep someone from reaching a sufficient level of focused awareness for hypnosis. Most techniques that are used in a personal setting can easily be transferred to phone - after all, a hypnotist uses words as tools...

Hypnosis is a natural state, much like deep meditation. In your own environment, you could easily feel more comfortable and relax deeper and more easily, attaining a hypnotic state faster. Since hypnosis focuses on direct communication with your subconscious mind, a hypnotist could potentially work with you anywhere, as long as you are receptive to it.

Scientists think this occurs because the hypnosis trance turns off the more analytical left brain and allows the less analytical right brain to be more active. Thus, the subconscious mind is more awake. Deeper instincts become active and those instincts and beliefs can be altered or erased entirely.

Simply put, hypnosis alters the balance of power in our brains temporarily while the trained hypnotherapist replaces maladaptive beliefs and habits with healthier ways of thinking and acting. The rest of the changes take place automatically within the brain, guided by the subconscious.




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