Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Hypnosis can be used for theraputic benefits

Hypnosis can be used for therapeutic benefits. It can be used to assist people with overcoming a variety of problems and aliments such as quit smoking, weight loss and building confidence.
Using our experience as qualified hypnotherapists who also specialize in Hypnotherapy training (a 3 week course run over 3 months) we have collated the hypnosis scripts that we have written throughout our years as therapists, and in doing so, have now had these published in a downloadable format from our informative website. The scripts can either be bought in bulk or individually. When purchased individually, the prices of the scripts range from being completely free to a maximum of about £3.00. The pricing is varied depending on the number of words in the script itself (this is displayed with each script available) the demand for a scripts of that subject, and the amount of linguistic structure that was included in that particular hypnosis script.
Hypnosis scripts are not just used for hypnotherapists. Many people who have studied NLP have an understanding of how to get a patient into trance and out of trance. This means that during the trance experience, it would be more than reasonable for the NLP Practitioner to use a Hypnosis script that relates to the specific problem that the patient has. The script can either be used as it is, or just to provide the NLP Practitioner with some inspiration or idea about how they can begin to tackle the problem that the client has.
Knowing that we write hypnosis scripts that people like to purchase, we would like to share with you the skills required to write hypnosis scripts. This is why we have written a downloadable e-book which details the many techniques available to you to help you to write hypnosis scripts. The book contains tools which enable you to structure your language and sentences in a hypnotic way, a way that is designed to create trance.
Trance is a perfectly natural and normal state. People go into trance all the time, everyday, without the help of a hypnotist. If you have ever driven home from work and parked up your car, only to realize that you can’t actually remember your journey that you have just taken (and also know that you haven’t left a trail of destruction behind you – you did stop at all of the red lights and give way at all of the roundabouts!) this is an experience of trance. In the same way that you know, even when you were driving in that trance state, if your car had caught fire, you would have realized and stopped driving, when in a hypnotic trance with a hypnotherapist, if there was a problem there (in the room, with something that was said or done that you were not comfortable with) you would know about that also. This is good because it gives you the opportunity to accept the suggestions you are given when they fit in with who you are and what you want to achieve, and to reject the suggestions that do not necessarily "sit right" with you. A deeper experience of this natural trance state, could be, for example, if you have ever fallen asleep with your television on, when you’re not in a deep sleep, in fact you can still hear the television in background at time. You could easily get up and switch off the television, but it just feels like too much effort. You are so relaxed that your body feels very heavy and too heavy to lift up.

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