TRANSFORMATIONAL HYPNOTHERAPY
CAN HYPNOTHERAPY REALLY HEAL PEOPLE?
Increasingly – studies of brain imaging show that hypnotism and hypnotherapy are scientifically and medically based. In the hands of a trained professional, hypnotherapy can and does heal people from a variety of issues — many of which, if left untreated, eventually become physical diseases and contribute to health problems. Hypnosis is no longer a debatable “Is this stuff real?” issue. Brain imaging scans have shown that hypnotic suggestions do have an effect on perception, on brain waves and on people’s deep-seated phobias and issues. A study conducted at Stanford University in 2000 showed that the colour processing areas of the brain were activated when subjects received a hypnotic suggestion that the black-and-white photo they were looking at was in colour. According to Stanford University reports, researchers used PET scans to monitor neural activity, and demonstrate that the brain processes visual input differently under hypnosis allowing subjects to “see” color when they are actually staring at a black-and-white image. By discovering that hypnosis transforms perception, the study supports the use of the technique to improve athletic and intellectual performance and even to “”think away” pain. “This study lends considerable weight to the idea that hypnosis is a real neurological phenomenon,” said David Spiegel, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences and senior author on the Stanford study. Spiegel and colleagues from Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City used a PET (for positron emission tomography) scanner to monitor activity in the brain’s visual areas. A PET scanner meausures blood flow to different parts of the brain to detect which regions are active.Since the 1800s the debate about whether hypnotism was “real” or a matter of perception that can’t be proven has been laid to rest. Brain scans, MRIs and PET scans show people’s brains do respond differently when they are hypnotized that when they’re not. Some conditions hypnotherapists have been able to successfully treat with hypnosis:Alcoholism Confidence Issues, Panic Attacks Anger, Issues Phobias Asthma, Drug Addiction, Public Speaking, Anxiety, Depression, Psoriasis, Breast Feeding Issues, Eating Disorders, Pain Management, Loss, PTSD, Stress, Migraine Control, Smoking
HYPNOSIS or HYPNOTHERAPY
Is there a difference between hypnosis and hypnotherapy? Yes. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but there is a difference.
The word Hypnosis is built of two words.
Combining them together we can say that the Hypnosis is the suppress or hidden knowledge. This knowledge and an answers to our questions lies in our subconscious part of our mind. Thanks to hypnotherapy we can explore level of mind where all the answers lies.
A hypnotist who comes out on stage, lines up volunteers and makes them all cluck like chickens or cry like babies, then tells the audience he can use hypnosis to help them lose weight, stop smoking or drinking or gain self-confidence overnight may or may not be able to deliver what he promises.Hypnotism, the practice of inducing a trance state, is legitimate. But addictions, weight and other semi or serious conditions lie deeper than the conscious. They hide in the subconscious and are part of a pattern or lifetime of patterning.Hypnosis may work for a while, but chances are without hypnotherapy, the problems will return.
Hypnotherapy, often referred to as “Clinical hypnosis” to set it apart from dramatic, for-entertainment-purposes public exhibitions, requires more extensive training than just hypnosis. The use of hypnosis as a therapeutic technique is what defines hypnotherapy. A clinical hypnotist or hypnotherapist has extensive psychological training in addition to their hypnosis training.While anyone can be trained to hypnotise people, not everyone can effect the deep changes and psychological improvements a medical, clinical or psychiatrically trained hypnotherapist can.That’s why professionals who want to use hypnosis to help people with their addictions, mental or physical health and personal growth, typically receive a medical degree, such as a nurse, dentist, MD, or chiropractor, or a counseling degree such as a clinical psychologist, counseling psychologist, or social worker.If you’re already a medical professional it just makes sense to add hypnotherapy to your resume. If you’ve ever been to a show where a hypnotist has performed, it can be fun or amusing to watch them put audience members through a series of funny acts.
Common misconceptions about hypnosis or hypnotherapy
Common misconceptions about hypnosis or hypnotherapy are that while hypnotised the client is under the control of the hypnotist. This is false. Hypnosis is not something that is imposed on people. The Hypnotherapist merely serves as a facilitator/pointer/operator/monitor. They help the client achieve a natural, safe and useful state of mind in order to look at their emotional or mental issues in a way that helps them resolve them. Modern hypnotherapy is a collaborative approach where both the client and hypnotherapist work together to examine the client’s own inner resources in order to change or heal.
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration”
Nikola Tesla
It is my passion to investigate the phenomenon of vibration, sound and light. Different states of mind and body have their own frequency range to operate at. It is like an environment, the space they can operate in.
By slowing down our brain waves, we are able to open the door to the state and space where we can access your subconscious and superconscious part of you. In this state, the exchange of information between us and our subconscious and superconscious part of you is possible. During the session, you will be guided through the step by step process and you will learn how to establish this communication. This will enable you to make positive changes in your life and remove what you are not.
Zero Point Regressive Hypnosis is a therapeutic approach that seeks to harness the power of hypnosis to access and explore a person’s past memories and experiences, with the aim of uncovering and resolving unresolved issues or traumas from the past that may be affecting an individual’s current thoughts, emotions, or behaviors. It also facilitates emotional healing, personal growth, and self-discovery.
Zero Point Regressive Hypnosis utilizes a deep state of hypnosis, typically induced through relaxation techniques and guided imagery, to help individuals access their subconscious mind and recall memories from earlier stages of their life, including childhood or even past lives, if the belief in reincarnation is held. The method is often used in conjunction with other therapeutic techniques to facilitate emotional healing and personal growth.
During the session, the individual is guided by the therapist to focus on the “here and now” state. This state holds the key to any point in time and space, and because of that, it is only possible to recall memories or experiences from the past. The therapist may use open-ended questions, suggestions, or prompts to encourage the individual to explore and describe their memories in detail. This process can help individuals gain insight, understanding, and resolution regarding past events or issues that may be influencing their present thoughts, emotions, or behaviors.
Zero Point Regressive Hypnosis places a strong emphasis on the individual’s subjective experience and perception of their memories, rather than trying to uncover objective truth or accuracy. The therapist works collaboratively with the individual to facilitate their self-discovery and insight and to support them in processing and resolving any emotional or psychological challenges that may arise during the session.
WHAT ZERO POINT REGRESSIVE HYPNOSIS CAN BE USED FOR
Regressive hypnosis allows you to crack open the doors to your unconscious so that your Being can go beyond sensory perceptions and access information that it would be impossible (or almost impossible) to access under “normal” circumstances. This allows you to find answers to questions you may have been unable to resolve and to pinpoint the causes of problems, discomforts, anxieties and somatic symptoms hidden in other energy-space-time dimensions different from the one where you inhabit in this physical existence. Simply put: understanding the origin of a certain block, situation, position; becoming aware of the reason for these events as well as apparent coincidences; having a chance to interact with ourselves and with our surroundings at the energy level, allows us to resolve inner conflicts and unblock stagnant or deteriorating personal situations.
What happens to you during regressive hypnosis is exactly what happens to you every day without you realising it; when you read something carefully, when you’re hooked by a good film; when you listen attentively to an interesting talk, or when you stop for a few minutes and think with your eyes open, isolating yourself from the rest of the world, even if only for a moment. It is exactly what happens when you take a nap. You settle in, relax and gradually let go. You begin to empty your mind, or start thinking about something, perhaps recalling something you just did or some other more distant memory. Memories sometimes change shapes or modality; they seem to develop much like dreams. When you open your eyes, you find yourself on the bed or sofa, or in your seat on the bus, and you almost wish you had stayed in that other dimension; you come back to the present. But, what if during your nap you had an external voice guiding you through that journey inside your mind? What happens is that you become the protagonist of an adventure. Your adventure. This is what happens with regressive hypnosis. You live out a dream, your dream. Contrary to what some may think, during regressive hypnosis, your level of consciousness is not diminished, but rather increased; that is why you are able to access important and much needed information that it is impossible (or nearly impossible) to access in a normal state of consciousness.
Regressive hypnosis allows you to crack open the doors to your unconscious so that your Being can go beyond sensory perceptions and access information that it would be impossible (or almost impossible) to access under “normal” circumstances. This allows you to find answers to questions you may have been unable to resolve and to pinpoint the causes of problems, discomforts, anxieties and somatic symptoms hidden in other energy-space-time dimensions different from the one where you inhabit in this physical existence. Simply put: understanding the origin of a certain block, situation, position; becoming aware of the reason for these events as well as apparent coincidences; having a chance to interact with ourselves and with our surroundings at the energy level, allows us to resolve inner conflicts and unblock stagnant or deteriorating personal situations.
WHO IS THE TELEPATH
This option is available when the client don’t wish to or can not enter a sufficient hypnotic state in order to proceed with the session.
In the context of regressive hypnosis, he telepath is a trained practitioner who is capable of sending or receiving thoughts or mental impressions to or from another person, without the need for any external sensory input or verbal communication The telepath would then be placed under hypnosis, which is a state of increased focused attention and heightened suggestibility induced by the operator( hypnotherapist), in order to facilitate the telepathic communication.The telepath uses its abilities to “tune in” to the client’s subconscious mind and receive impressions or information related to the client’s past. This information may then be communicated to the hypnotherapist or the client, either through verbal communication or other means, depending on the specific techniques or methods employed by the telepath and the operator (hypnotherapist)
The role of the telepath can be seen as analogous to that of a surrogate to act as a conduit for accessing and conveying information from the client’s subconscious mind, with the aim of uncovering unresolved issues or traumas from the past that may be influencing the client’s present thoughts, emotions, or behaviours.This is all done with the client’s permission to work on its behalf.
Sabio Janiak is NOT a medical doctor. Hypnotic regression is NOT a medical treatment and is NOT its substitute
Sabio Janiak is NOT a medical doctor. Hypnotic regression is NOT a medical treatment and is NOT its substitute

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