Hypnotherapy - What Types Of Hypnotherapy Are There
Examples are daydreaming, when watching TV, or even when driving a car along a motorway.
Hypnotherapy is the deliberate intention of guiding a person into hypnosis (trance) and the use of that state of hypnosis in a therapeutic way.
There are generally two main types of hypnotherapy.
1) Suggestion Hypnotherapy This type of hypnotherapist will use the power of suggestion, whether that is direct suggestion (eg.
you will stop smoking now) or indirect suggestion (eg.
suggestions in the form of metaphors and stories).
Advantages i) Can be very powerful and effective for unhealthy habits such as smoking, weight, nail-biting etc ii) Can be very quick.
Usually requires 1 to 2 sessions iii) Takes advantage of the client's perceived idea of the power of the stage hypnotist Disadvantages i) Symptoms may return if similar conditions are experienced by the client that started the original issue 2) Analytical Hypnotherapy (hypnoanalysis) This type of hypnotherapy delves into the causes of the client's issue.
It helps to find the original experience or experiences that led to the formation of the issue and then uses various techniques to help release the issue.
Physical issues such as pain, eczema, hay fever as well as emotional issues and more may be relieved using an analytical approach.
Advantages i) Issues or symptoms are less likely to return as the original cause has been addressed ii) May also release other connected issues iii) The power of suggestion hypnotherapy can be utilised as part of the total approach iv) Often leads to increased self-understanding and a better relationship with yourself Disadvantages i) The number of sessions required is typically more than for suggestion hypnotherapy and may be circa 8 or more.
Some schools of hypnotherapy have named their approach to applying hypnotherapy in a therapeutic environment Ia particular way.
A therapist may state that they use regression hypnotherapy.
This simply refers to the guidance of a client back into their personal history with the intention of addressing past possibly disturbing experience.
All hypnotherapy, possibly with the exception of Suggestion Hypnotherapy, may include regression and it would definitely be part of an analytical hypnotherapy series of sessions.
Other schools have produced a specific structure to sessions that they encourage their graduates to follow.
An example is 5-path hypnotherapy.
This has 5 phases that lead to the resolution of the client's issue.
Typically 4 to 6 sessions are required.
All hypnotherapy has the same aim.
Their intention is to make changes in the most powerful part of the mind; the subconscious mind.
The conscious mind is considered to be the weaker part of the mind.
The urges, instincts, habits and behaviours that an individual exhibits come from the subconscious and although conscious intervention and intention can help, sometimes a powerful interventionsuch as hypnotherapy is required to make that change in the subconscious mind..