Hypnotherapy As a Career…
As you consider taking training in hypnotherapy, perhaps you wonder if it is for you or if you are qualified…
You are going to feel delighted when you find out what the answer is… But first, to make sure that the answer is yours not someone else’s… Let’s do a little prep work that you may actually enjoy.
As you read the following couple of paragraphs, listen to your heart. What’s your heart saying to you?
What’s it like when you think about YOU being able to give people their lives back? What’s important to you in becoming a messenger or a bridge between them and their desires?
Because the truth is that using hypnosis for weight lose or to quit smoking are not the only opportunities to practice hypnotism. Most likely you already know that. You are probably also aware of the fact that using hypnosis has helped a great number of people to overcome their fears or bad habits like nail biting. But there is so much more to “hypnosis-hypnotism-hypnotherapy”…
As you read about the incredible results achieved by using hypnotherapy in the areas you perhaps haven’t had in your mind before, you might want to think about people you know who would really love and appreciate you helping them to find a new meaning and new strength in their life. hypnosis does wonders
And as you think about them… and as you feel the warmth in your heart, and the waves of satisfaction and greatest fulfillment begin to flow through your being – you are almost qualified, because you already have 75% of what it takes to become a hypnotherapist: the true desire to help people.
What the remaining 25% is you will see in a moment. Now, allow yourself to feed your desire as you…
Discover new opportunities for your heart to soar…
Here are some hypnosis facts you may not know about…
Hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral therapy during breast cancer radiotherapy
This case report published by the Department of Oncological Sciences, Mount Sinai School of Medicine describes an effort to control two primary side-effects of breast cancer radiotherapy (fatigue and skin discomfort) that used a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy with hypnosis. This report states that results were consistent with the view that the combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy with hypnosis was effective in managing fatigue and skin discomfort, and increasing relaxation.
~ Source: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Hypnosis for complex trauma survivors
This report described a phased-oriented treatment of complex trauma done at Clinical Psychological Unit 3 of Social Welfare Department, Hong Kong. The treatment framework consisted of three phases: stabilization, trauma processing, and integration. Hypnotic techniques had been used in these phases as means for grounding and stabilization, for accessing the traumatic memories, and for consolidating the gains. Data from self-reports, observation and objective measures indicates a significant reduction in the trauma symptoms after treatment.
~ Source: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Hypnotic analgesia for combat-related spinal cord injury pain
This case was reported by University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle, WA.
A U.S. Army soldier stationed in Iraq developed myriad pain problems after sustaining a high-level spinal cord injury from a gunshot wound. These problems were negatively impacting his ability to participate fully in his physical rehabilitation and care. Ten sessions of self-hypnosis training were administered to the patient over a 5-week period to help him address these problems. Both the patient and his occupational therapist reported a substantial reduction in pain over the course of treatment, which allowed the patient to actively engage in his therapies. Six months post treatment, the patient reported continued use of the hypnosis strategies taught, which effectively reduced his experience of pain. This case study demonstrates the efficacy of hypnotic analgesia treatment for U.S. military veterans who are experiencing pain problems due to traumatic or combat-related spinal cord injuries.
~ Source: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
The effect of hypnosis on pain relief during labor and childbirth in Iranian pregnant women
This study was done at Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom, where 6 pregnant women were trained to use self-hypnosis for labor. It describes the effect of hypnosis on pain relief during labor and childbirth. Women described their feelings about hypnosis during labor as: a sense of relief and consolation, self-confidence, satisfaction, lack of suffering labor pain, changing the feeling of pain into one of pressure, a decrease in fear of natural childbirth, lack of tiredness, and lack of anxiety. They expressed increased concentration on the uterus and cervical muscle, awareness of all the stages of labor, and having “positive thoughts.” Births were perceived as being very satisfactory compared to their previous experiences.
~ Source: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
This list goes on and on…
As you learn why hypnosis works, you realize that it IS a very powerful tool indeed. And, as with any powerful tool, it is much safer for you (and people around you) when you learn first how to use it, wyou agree?
That’s why your choice of professional training is so important. In fact it can mean more to your ultimate success than ANY other single factor.
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And as to answer to your question if you have qualifications needed to become a hypnotherapist…
As long as you have a good intend in using hypnosis, understand the importance of obtaining the proper knowledge of how to use it, and ready to learn – you are qualified to become a hypnotherapist. All that’s left is to actually take the time to learn how to become a certified hypnotherapist, so you too can
Experience New Levels of Satisfaction & Joy in Your Life…
To your success!
Tatiana Korol, CH & Michael Smith, CH
