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Hypnotherapy, at its core, is about healing through the mind (Hypnotherapy – Healing Through The Mind by P. Uma Devi). For more detailed information, you can visit Meraki’s blog.

It can assist with a wide range of issues, from aiding in the recovery of paralysis to enhancing daily life by boosting confidence, addressing trust and anger issues, and more. It supports behavioral changes, emotional well-being, performance enhancement, physical health, and spiritual growth.

Each healing modality is unique. While we can’t speak for others, hypnotherapy allows you to uncover the root cause or sometimes hidden cause of an issue, offering a better chance of addressing it thoroughly.

No. Additionally, regardless of how much better a client feels after hypnotherapy sessions, they should never stop taking any prescribed medication without consulting their doctor.

Maybe or maybe not, as everyone is different. 

Typically, more than one session may be needed to address an issue, depending on its severity and other factors, including the time it takes for the client and their subconscious mind to fully trust the therapist. In fact, the first session often focuses on building rapport and helping you become comfortable with the process of hypnotherapy.

Nothing much but it would be helpful if you followed these Do’s and Don’ts before your session:

Do’s
-Well rested
– Moderately fed and hydrated

Don’ts
– No coffee consumption within 3 hours before the session
– No alcohol consumption within 24 hours before the session

Most likely not, except in a few rare cases. The conscious mind remains present and alert, although it takes a back seat while the subconscious mind takes control temporarily.

Yes, in fact the senses are heightened

Yes, children are often naturally in a trance-like state, making it easier to work with them. However, it is generally recommended to use hypnotherapy for children over the age of 6, or alternatively, to use astral healing for younger children.

Yes, hypnotherapy is indeed a valuable tool frequently used for addressing relationship issues. The suggestibility and sexuality questionnaire developed by Dr. John Kappas is an excellent method for understanding why your partner behaves or reacts in certain ways.

 

 

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