Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Taking A Look At Hypnotherapy Ottawa

By Claudine Hodges


To promote healing, searching and learning processes, either hypnosis in more formal sense is practiced or it can be used everyday trance processes for therapeutic work. In addition, therapy can also be designed as a self-hypnosis training and learning (deep) relaxation exercises. In UK, the eye doctor James Braid developed (1795-1860) new hypnosis theories (hypnotherapy Ottawa).

Sometimes, we use hypnosis only circus or similar presentation purposes, known as "stage hypnosis". Contrary to what some ignorant people think, very rarely there quackery, as this would be more difficult to realize that the show honest.

Hypnosis especially by the physician Oskar Vogt (1870-1959) and his student Johannes Heinrich Schultz (1884-1970) developed in England by John Hartland (1901-1977), whose book Dictionary of Medical and Dental Hypnosis was today is one of official training course for British hypnosis doctors. In Australia Ainslie Meares was a pioneer of hypnotherapy. In Anglo-American region hypnosis first with behavioral problems, neuroses and psychosomatic diseases in medicine has been used successfully, including the psychiatrist Milton H. Erickson, who today as the founder of modern form of hypnosis, the Hypno (psycho) therapy or clinical Therapy is true.

Currently the most comprehensive version of hypnosis is the school of Ericksonian hypnosis is also known as modern hypnosis, the reason for using the conversational method or simply the colloquial use of words. In a traditional conversation or in a storytelling one is led to an altered state of consciousness, facilitating the understanding, processing and unconscious interaction.

The higher the capacity, the greater will be the possibility of patient evolving suggested hypnotic phenomena, among which we highlight: full or partial amnesia of hypnotic experience, anesthesia, perception of change, hallucinations, hysterical crises, sharpening memory, change in physiological responses among others. (Lopes, 2005).

The hypnotherapist uses, among other metaphors, imagery, analogies and word games to stimulate new ideas and solutions to his problems with the client in a trance. The control over which of these ideas he accepts and how he uses them, remaining completely with the client. Erickson was doing a broader understanding of unconscious, as it was by then in some practice in psychotherapy.

He believed that the unconscious is also a source of resources and creativity, and not, as is strictly Freudian sense, mainly the seat of rejected and repressed. However, he also saw in consciousness rather a distorting factor personality changes and tried to distract the analytical mind with trance inductions to give the unconscious space for creative changes in client.

This requires a meeting "on equal footing", so desirable as light as possible "power gap" between therapist and client. In general, a distinction is made in therapeutic context between hypnosis and the actual therapeutic work. Thus, the so-called deep relaxation and hypnotic trance can be induced by various methods; in therapeutic part can be used purely hypnotherapy, but it can also incorporate elements from other psychotherapeutic methods. Characteristic but not the use of suggestion and the introduction and use is necessary an altered by previous deep relaxation, or at least awake state of consciousness. This form of waking state of consciousness is called hypnotic trance.




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