How well do you know about this word, "Hypnosis"? Well, believe it or not, when most of the peoples heard about this Spooky word, they will though that this is a black magic or supernatural power, that use for cheating or hurting other innocent peoples (Maybe this is the deep influence of the Hypnosis related movies by past, where most of the Hypnotists are a villains…)
As your acknowledgement, Hypnosis is one of the oldest traditional psychology therapy methods in the world. According to the history, the ancient Egypt’s Royal family has used this method to treat stress related illness. Those Hypnotists have a very high reputation in the ancient Egypt; because they claimed themselves have the super power to cure the peoples through hypnosis.
Hypnosis playing a very important role in the ancient Hindus, where there is a kind of “Sleep Temples”. The main purpose for “Sleep Temples” is to cure those diseases that cannot be cured by ancient doctors. Beside that, the archeologists also discovered an ancient book named ‘Law of Manu’ and this book is a sacred book for the ancient Hindus. This ancient ‘Law of Manu’ listed that there are three different levels of hypnosis, which are:
1. “Sleep-Waking" situation,
2. "Dream-Sleep" situation, and
3. "Ecstasy-Sleep" situation.
Looking back to the history of hypnosis, the first western scientists that involved in hypnosis was Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), an Austria physician. He started investigating an effect, which he called it "mesmerism" (this word still very popular until today).
The word “Hypnotism” or “Hypnosis” were first introduced by James Braid (1795-1860), a Scottish Surgeon that working in Manchester City. James Braid made a theory, when one person keep staring in a moving or static object for a period of time, the person will eventually step into the unconscious situation. Braid also stated out, that this kind of process is not a “Sleep” process, but rather between conscious and subconscious condition. This kind of discovery has titled James Braid as “Father of Modern Hypnotism".
Hypnosis have gained it’s recognize and popularity in this modern world. Some of the associations have been approved hypnosis as one of the alternative treatment. Those associations are:
Furthermore, The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis's (ASCH) web site mentioned that, "Hypnosis is a spiritual state of inner absorption, subconscious concentration and focused attention."
Nowadays, hypnosis is widely been used, either as an additional helper for the psychologists, or also been used by a qualified hypnotherapist in curing the patient. A large portion of these qualified hypnotherapists can easily earn, up to five or six figure monthly income. Hypnotherapy has been widely been used as alternative treatments for:
So, what kind of hypnosis normally been used in the hypnotherapy? Well, most of the treatment cases showed that the Conversational Hypnosis has been proven the best hypnosis method so far.
You must be wondered, what is “Conversational Hypnosis”?
Watch this Incredible Conversational Hypnosis Video...
As your acknowledgement, Hypnosis is one of the oldest traditional psychology therapy methods in the world. According to the history, the ancient Egypt’s Royal family has used this method to treat stress related illness. Those Hypnotists have a very high reputation in the ancient Egypt; because they claimed themselves have the super power to cure the peoples through hypnosis.
Hypnosis playing a very important role in the ancient Hindus, where there is a kind of “Sleep Temples”. The main purpose for “Sleep Temples” is to cure those diseases that cannot be cured by ancient doctors. Beside that, the archeologists also discovered an ancient book named ‘Law of Manu’ and this book is a sacred book for the ancient Hindus. This ancient ‘Law of Manu’ listed that there are three different levels of hypnosis, which are:
1. “Sleep-Waking" situation,
2. "Dream-Sleep" situation, and
3. "Ecstasy-Sleep" situation.
Looking back to the history of hypnosis, the first western scientists that involved in hypnosis was Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), an Austria physician. He started investigating an effect, which he called it "mesmerism" (this word still very popular until today).
The word “Hypnotism” or “Hypnosis” were first introduced by James Braid (1795-1860), a Scottish Surgeon that working in Manchester City. James Braid made a theory, when one person keep staring in a moving or static object for a period of time, the person will eventually step into the unconscious situation. Braid also stated out, that this kind of process is not a “Sleep” process, but rather between conscious and subconscious condition. This kind of discovery has titled James Braid as “Father of Modern Hypnotism".
Hypnosis have gained it’s recognize and popularity in this modern world. Some of the associations have been approved hypnosis as one of the alternative treatment. Those associations are:
- The British Medical Association Approval, 1955
- British Hypnotism Act of 1952
- American Medical Association Approval, 1958
- American Psychological Association Approval, 1960
Furthermore, The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis's (ASCH) web site mentioned that, "Hypnosis is a spiritual state of inner absorption, subconscious concentration and focused attention."
Nowadays, hypnosis is widely been used, either as an additional helper for the psychologists, or also been used by a qualified hypnotherapist in curing the patient. A large portion of these qualified hypnotherapists can easily earn, up to five or six figure monthly income. Hypnotherapy has been widely been used as alternative treatments for:
- Cessation of Smoking (have been found and reported really effective)
- Weight loss (Same as cessation of smoking)
- Dissociative disorders
- Phobias
- Habit change
- Depression
- Childhood trauma
So, what kind of hypnosis normally been used in the hypnotherapy? Well, most of the treatment cases showed that the Conversational Hypnosis has been proven the best hypnosis method so far.
You must be wondered, what is “Conversational Hypnosis”?
Watch this Incredible Conversational Hypnosis Video...
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