What Does an Hypnosis Session Look Like?

Hypnotizing WatchOne of the things most people are curious about when it comes to learning more about my practice and hypnosis in general is, “What does a hypnosis look like?”

People understand that it’s not mind control or silly media depictions of clucking like a chicken on command, but what people still yearn to understand is what they should anticipate in the 50 minutes in my office.

Hypnosis is not done on the first session. Any hypnotist who offers you hypnosis on the first session is not worth his/her salt. Why? Hypnosis is not a one-size-fits-all type of treatment. A hypnotist should tailor the treatment to the individual based on information provided to them for the treatment to be the most effective. The first session is devoted to laying the background so that when hypnosis starts on the second session, I can employ the most client-specific induction as possible.

When you’re getting hypnotized, you are reclined on a couch in my darkly-lit office so as to maximize your physical comfort. Your eyes will be closed and you will have taken any sips of water that you might need. I will walk you through what can compared to a guided meditation. I will suggest you imagine certain things in a calm voice, so as to re-associate your emotions and your behavior. It lasts about 20 minutes, and when you wake up, you won’t feel fundamentally different energetically. You are still alert and “you.” However, your subconscious has been tweaked for the better. The change is accumulative and permanent.

How Many Hypnosis Sessions Are Needed?

The session amounts to see me do vary depending on both the issue and the person. Here’s how it breaks down usually. These are just averages though, and I can assess how many sessions you’ll need after a 5 minute conversation. Remember to ask me and not my secretary! But here is how issues and the individuals usually influence session amounts.

Of course people who are more resistant to hypnosis will be here for a few more sessions than people who have been successfully hypnotized in the past. People who are seeing me for life-coaching and hypnosis, also should expect to be here longer than people who are looking to target a very specific issue. People who have one problem (i.e. smoking) will be here longer than people who have a web of interrelated problems (i.e., smoking caused by anxiety caused by repressed memories).

In terms of the issues themselves, I’ve noticed people who come to me for smoking, drugs and weight loss have fewer sessions than those who come to me for more neurologically embedded issues like depression, anxiety, stress and confidence. On the low end, hypnosis is a minimum of 2 sessions, and on the high end, 5 or 6 sessions. But please note that hypnosis in general is short term for all problems and people. Give my office a call today.

Clinical Hypnosis: What Conditions Can Be Treated Relatively Quickly?

Stop-watchI think the most commonly asked question I am asked by perspective clinical hypnotherapy clients is, “How many sessions will I need, in order to be fully treated?” The answer is, it honestly varies from person to person and condition to condition.

Many factors come into play when determining a session’s length or how many sessions will be needed, such as the reason and issue for treatment, the effects of the issue on your daily happenings, and your personal rate of progress. Everyone processes, communicates, and absorbs information differently, and as a professional hypnotherapist, it is my goal to make sure I am able to cater to all your individual needs, tailor making each hypnotherapy session to benefit the unique patter of neural pathways within your brain.

One thing you must know is that hypnosis is generally a short-term treatment process. Unlike psychology and psychiatry, which often take two sessions per week for an open-ended time (often years), hypnotherapy is most effective in a handful of sessions. Because the science of hypnotherapy relies on being immediately suggestive, its results are also fairly immediate, and thus is the basis of its appeal.

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15 Conditions That Can Be Improved and Treated With Hypnotherapy

Hypnotizing WatchHypnosis isn’t just a party trick utilized by magicians for entertainment. Clinical Hypnosis or Hypnotherapy is a legitimate alternative form treatment that has changed the lives of millions.

Using the science of neuroplasticity, which, in the most basic terms, is essentially the re-wiring of the brain’s neural pathways and processes as a means to alter behavior and ultimately break unhealthy habits and halt subconscious, negative impulses, it has the potential to effectively improve your entire quality of life.

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Hypnotherapy Offered at Major American Hospitals in NYC

Some people think that hypnotherapy is nothing more than snake oil. However, some of the most prestigious hospitals in the United States, such as Beth Israel and Mount Sinai in New York City seem to disagree with this harsh assessment of hypnosis.

These hospitals, as well as many others, offer hypnosis to their patients to help them manage pain, anxiety, and a number of other health problems that traditional medicine has difficulty addressing successfully.

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