Tuesday, November 18, 2014

How Hypnosis By Phone Works

By Dean Cusick


Hypnosis by phone works by helping you move your conscious mind out of the way so your unconscious mind can learn new ways of coping and unlearn old, outdated habits. The techniques are scientifically tested and proven helpful in surgery, dentistry and even labor and delivery. People often turn to hypnosis to change habits or learned behaviors such as overeating, smoking or addictions. Unlike common media portrays of hypnosis, true hypnosis only works with your consent and you will only do things that meet with your approval. In other words, you will only quack like a duck if you want to quack.

Problems like additions and maladaptive behaviors arise when we fail to let go of these habits and beliefs when the threat is gone. Hypnotherapists help us clear out these outgrown beliefs and habits by teaching the subconscious mind that the threat no longer exists.

The techniques of San Diego hypnosis let us talk to the subconscious mind where our true motivations reside. This allows us to make permanent changes and authentic realizations, and thus bring about actual problem resolution. The subconscious stores our habits and core beliefs that come from our experiences. It also creates beliefs and habits to protect us from perceived threats to physical or emotional security.

San Diego Hypnosis researchers have found that in trance states, our breathing slows and deepens, our pulse rate slows and our metabolism slows. There are similar changes in our nerve pathways and hormone channels. This lets pain feel less acute and we feel fewer symptoms such as indigestion and nausea.

Even though it's a myth that a hypnotist can control you, and that you maintain awareness in a hypnosis session, a distance session could remove that fear for those with nervousness about the issue.

Simply put, hypnosis alters the balance of power in our brains temporarily while the trained hypnotherapist replaces maladaptive beliefs and habits with healthier ways of thinking and acting. The rest of the changes take place automatically within the brain, guided by the subconscious.




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