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Should the VA start paying for hypnotherapy to see if it helps PTSD in our troops?
where was this recommendation from golden? I would like to know.
I am a veteran tbs and I disagree that we should be able to choose for ourselves. I don’t see it as "experimentation" on our troops.
hypnosis is not a treatment for ptsd. it has been reccommended not to experiment with hypnotherapy if you have ptsd.
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Is there any colleges that do hypnotherapy courses for free?
Im 17 and i want to do Hypnotherapy when im older and do it as my career. The only thing is iv been told many times that i can only do it in a private college, now as im not very rich i don’t think i can afford private college so i want to know if there’s any NOrmal colleges that teach hypnotherapy? Please help lol
u can study it in cheap private colleges in steadit is about 2200$ ayear in some colleges i know
How would a colony of psychic bats who practice hypnotherapy go about luring an Irishman into their cave?
Would they put chicken curry in a bear trap? Would they use their psychic powers to lure him into the cave? Would they hypnotize him to believe he is Batman, then use the Bat-Signal to summon him? How would the Irishman escape from the cave, if he only had dingbat repellent on him for protection?
I think they’d probably know his fondness for dingbats, on account of the psychic ability and know that the repellent was all a facade. They’d douse him in the spray and the dingbats would come.
Clearly, now that the Irishman is surrounded with a harem of dingbats, he’s naturally, instinctively even, drawn into the cave.
He went in willingly, the bats are pleased. He will leave the cave when the dingbats grow lax and tiresome. The bats will let him, knowing he cannot live without experiencing the depths of the cave again soon.
The cave…the *cave* is the Irishman’s greatest weakness.
The bats are wise to nest there.
Before he leaves they use the hypnosis to make him believe it’s all of his own free will that he’s drawn to the cave, and that it’s his choice to return.
Is medical hypnotherapy (or any kind of hypnotherapy) against the Bible?
I know that some of the battles believers face is for control over the mind. But I have also seen studies that show dramatic results with hypnotherapy versus without hypnotherapy for weight loss.
Please cite Biblical references when answering, if possible. Thanks
"There should not be found in you anyone who . . . binds others with a spell."—Deuteronomy 18:10, 11.
HYPNOTISM has been the subject of much debate and controversy.* Even experts in the field find it difficult to explain. It is generally understood that hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness, or trance. Most people, however, are more interested in what hypnotism can do than in what it is.
In recent years it has become common for health practitioners in some lands to recommend hypnotism as a treatment. For instance, the magazine Psychology Today states: "Hypnotherapy can treat headaches, ease labor pains, help you quit smoking, replace anesthesia, and improve study habits—all without side effects." On the other hand, many associate hypnotism with spiritism and the occult.
What is the Bible’s viewpoint? Of course, the Bible is not a health textbook, and it does not comment directly on the subject of hypnotism. But the principles found in God’s Word can help us determine God’s view.
Hypnotism and Occultism—Is There a Link?
Is the claim that hypnotism is linked to the occult just a figment of someone’s imagination? Fantasy tales in movies and novels may have nurtured the idea, but the connection between hypnotism and spiritism has a real basis. Regarding hypnotism, the Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology explains: "Its history is inextricably interwoven with occultism." Religious trances, which have been a part of sorcery and magic throughout history, are commonly viewed as a form of hypnosis. Also, the priests in ancient Egypt and Greece induced a type of hypnotic state when trying to cure illnesses in the name of their false gods.
The above-quoted encyclopedia notes: "Even today much hypnotic phenomena is classed as ‘Spiritualist.’" While it is difficult to determine to what extent various forms of hypnotism may have to do with the occult, the fact is that God clearly condemns all forms of spiritism. (Deuteronomy 18:9-12; Revelation 21:8) Thus, Christians cannot ignore the clearly unscriptural aspects of hypnotism.
Effect on Behavior
What about the effect of hypnosis on a person’s mind and behavior? Are there any risks involved? One valid concern is that while hypnotized a person may have little control of his behavior. Stage hypnotists utilize this feature, impelling volunteers to do things they would not normally do, even to seem to be drunk.
The Encyclopedia Americana says of these public displays of hypnosis: "The hypnotized subject may be openly susceptible to even veiled suggestion, he may have ready access to his more usually heavily veiled unconscious drives, and he may while hypnotized feel that all social and personal curbs on his behavior have been removed." Collier’s Encyclopedia states: "The hypnotized subject enjoys an undiverted concentration of his faculties, which makes him intensely attentive to the hypnotist’s suggestions and cooperative in carrying out suggestions."
Does this sound harmless? Would it be advisable for a true Christian to let others influence his mind by means of hypnotic suggestions? This would be contrary to the apostle Paul’s admonition: "Present your bodies a sacrifice living, holy, acceptable to God, a sacred service with your power of reason. And quit being fashioned after this system of things, but be transformed by making your mind over, that you may prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and perfect will of God."—Romans 12:1, 2.
Could a Christian "hold a good conscience," if he allowed himself to be put into a state where he could not fully control his thoughts or desires or even his actions? (1 Peter 3:16) The Bible admonishes: "Each one of you should know how to get possession of his own vessel in sanctification and honor." (1 Thessalonians 4:4) Clearly, hypnosis would hamper one’s ability to follow such counsel.
A Hope for Perfect Health
In view of the above-mentioned Bible principles, Jehovah’s Witnesses avoid techniques that involve hypnosis or self-hypnosis. They heed the command at Deuteronomy 18:10, 11: "There should not be found in you anyone who . . . binds others with a spell." For those confronted with health problems, there are many other treatments that do not involve exposure to the dangers of occultism or allow for one’s mind to be manipulated by others.
By keeping clear of practices that are contrary to Bible principles, Christians can have the hope of living forever in God’s righteous new world. Then mankind will enjoy perfect health in body and mind without the use of hypnotism.—Revelation 21:3, 4.
* Hypnosis is defined as "a sleeplike state usually induced by another person in which the subject may experience forgotten or suppressed memories, hallucinations, and heightened suggestibility."—The American Heritage Dictionary.
Talking about Hypnotherapy
A client discussing Hypnotherapy. What happened, how she felt and how it works.
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Has anyone out there ever had hypnotherapy for something? Did it work?
Smoking, weight loss, anxiety, depression? Anyone ever been treated with hypnotherapy and it was sucessful?
tell what your experience with it was like?
Back in the ’70s, I was lucky enough to undergo hypnotherapy for weight loss (it was part of a test project). It was the EASIEST weight loss I ever experienced. I was happy, relaxed, and comfortable with the changes in my life. The weight loss was effortless.
Has anyone ever heard of hypnotherapy curing epilepsy?
I know it sounds strange, but do you think it could work? I’m at the end of my rope. I’m 23 years old, and I still don’t have a driver’s license because I have seizures. I’m on daily medication, but still have at least one seizure about every 2-4 months. I don’t live in NYC. Georgia is not a place to find good public transportation. I need a driver’s license. Could hypnotherapy work? How can I find a hypnotherapist?
Hypnotherapy can not cure epilepsy….neither can homeopathy, naturopathy, aroma therapy, chiropractic, etc.You need to see a neurologist evaluate your course of medication or possibly discuss surgery. Regardless of your transportation needs you do not need to be behind the wheel of an automobile.
how much is hypnotherapy? And how many sessions would i need?
I have selective mutism (a severe anxiety disorder) and i heard that hypnotherapy can help with it. I wanna try it because i don’t think most other therapies would work very fast, i hear they can take up to 2 years till you’re free of sm. So does anyone know how much hypnotherapy is? And also in all how many sessions would i need to cure sm?
Here is a completely free version of a powerful method you can apply to your own self and sm, and anything else bothering you to remove it and resolve it quickly.. just download the manual at emofree.com, click on ‘learn eft’
i give it out only because it really works, in a few minutes
Otherwise , hypnotherapy usually costs what ever the therapist charges…anywhere from 60 $ on up to 150$, you have to call and ask them your questions
Cara Institute’s Hypnotherapy Video – Old footage 2 (Pre Talk)
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