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The Two Types Of People That Choose HypnotherapyHypnotherapy is becoming a more legitimate choice in the treatment of phobias, building confidence, and to help with health issues such as quitting smoking and losing weight. Here is a little history about hypnosis to get you started.Since the start of civilization, people have turned to wise men and women in their communities to help them with their problems. Often, aspects of hypnosis were used, such as trance-inducing medicines, magic spell, or mystical talk. In the 1900s, some doctors found that they could achieve improvements in mental health by hypnotizing their patients and having them go back to their early childhood. This gradually developed into the hypnotherapy that we know today. From this, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, also known as NLP, was developed. While NLP is now used by most hypnotherapists, it started out being marketed as a self-help method. Modern methods of hypnosis offer relief from sadness, fear and anger. They also allow the person to live in a state of contentment and peace. Hypnotherapy, which started out passive, is becoming more and more active. It has evolved into two types of clients – those who chose hypnotherapy out of proof and those who chose it out of a need for direction. The person who chooses hypnotherapy based on proof knows the history of it. They often know someone how has had hypnotherapy and received results from it. They may have seen demonstrations in person or on TV, and have made their decision to try it based on evidence and proof. They want to control their lives and benefit from a more active treatment. The active route they choose is often faster and more complete. The person who chooses it out of need for direction has often taken a back seat in life – for so long that it has become a habit. They may feel afraid of trying to take control of their life because of past bad experiences. They want to be told how to act or feel because they are afraid of taking responsibility themselves. They come to hypnotherapy so that they can be made to behave in a different way. They prefer a more passive approach, but it often takes longer to receive a good result, and results may only be partial. A more active treatment with your hypnotherapist might be a little nerve-wracking, particularly if you chose hypnotherapy out of need and not proof, but the benefits are definitely worth it. You will get used to helping your therapist help you, which in turn will cause you to feel more in control. In some cases, very passive trance hypnosis can be used to encourage a more active therapy approach from a patient. Keep in mind that hypnotherapy is different for everyone. Whether you chose an active or passive approach is between you and your therapist. Regardless of the path, it is more than likely going to need several sessions and some work on your part in order to achieve results. But going in with an open mind and a willingness to try something new will allow you to have the best possible treatment.
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