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| Hypnosis
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On the heels of Erickson's work, hypnosis evolved into a well
respected practice, used by doctors, psychologists, business and
law enforcement. Support for the teaching of the therapeutic use
of hypnosis in medicine finally came in 1955 from the British
Medical Association, who was closely followed in 1958 by the American
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Today, an International Society of Hypnosis coordinates and assesses
standards and practices of professional hypnotists across the
world. Hypnosis is currently used in dentistry, medicine and psychology
and has proved helpful if used alongside more conventional treatments
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Hypnosis is also used for self help, and self improvement.
With the development of self-hypnosis, one doesn't even need to
rely on a therapist any longer. |
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Hypnosis is a tool, not a cure in and of itself. It is used for
stress management, stress related disorders, dental and medical
anxiety and anesthesia, even in obstetrics. It is also used
for pain management, including pain associated with cancer; as
an adjunct to psychotherapy, and in the management of a wide range
of phobic, anxiety and other medical and psychological problems.
Hypnosis can also help change your subconscious programming, putting
the power of your mind towards improving your life. |
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| See other websites
about Hypnosis |
| www.nlp-consortium.com |
| www.erotic-hypnosis.org |
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