Hypnoanalysis

What is Hypnoanalysis?

Hypnoanalysis is a highly developed form of Hypnotherapy designed to help you resolve the cause of a problem rather than just simply trying to control the symptoms.

Hypnoanalysis in Your Town - Woman on the analysts couch

It is especially suited to the resolution of Anxiety, Depression, Fears, Phobias and other primary Psychological problems through the medium of emotional release.

The process of Hypnoanalysis is to create a therapeutic environment in which the client feels “safe” enough to release previously subconscious, or repressed experiences.

It is this “release” that allows clients to get on with their lives without always subconsciously referring back to these earlier events.

Hypnoanalysis is a multi-session intervention with treatment sessions held weekly as seen in other therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) although on average Hypnoanalysis requires fewer sessions than CBT, typically 3 to 6 sessions.

What’s the difference between Hypnoanalysis and Clinical Hypnosis?

Clinical Hypnosis Therapy  it is sometimes known as Hypnoanalysis different than just hypnosis.

Most people will know somebody who has seen a Hypnotherapist for the Fear of Flying. Normally somebody suffering from this “phobia” will have just the one session of therapy in which the Hypnotherapist uses the Hypnotic State to “suggest” positive thoughts and feelings about Flying so that the sufferer can “think” and “feel” differently the next time they fly. This is why it is known as “suggestion” therapy.

Whilst Clinical Hypnosis can help to deal with these types of issues fairly effectively, the process does not really deal with the reasons “WHY” the person has these “irrational” fears and worries in the first place, and typically the effects of clinical hypnosis are known to be temporary.

Hypnoanalysis tries to solve the problem from the other way around by helping clients first understand and then come to terms with WHY they have these irrational thoughts or feelings. Once these reasons are understood the client is able to then bring about a fundamental and permanent change in their behavior.

Can anybody benefit from Hypnoanalysis?

Everybody is unique and perceives the world in their own unique way, with their unique personal experiences, character and perceptions determining their suitability for the process.

Certain “character types” find the process of Hypnoanalysis very difficult and by carefully screening clients at our initial consultations we are able to advise accordingly. Once Pattie meets and discuss options the right method will be use for success customized to you.

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Location

The Arizona Hypnotist

Pattie Freeman BCHT, CI

6895 E. Camelback Rd
#103
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

602-400-0653

 

Location

The Arizona Hypnotist

Pattie Freeman BCHT, CI

6895 E. Camelback Rd
#103
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

602-400-0653

 

 Information

All conditions that may be helped using Hypnotic Techniques also require the use of willpower. Hypnotherapy is not magic and can only help you to make changes if you have a strong desire to change and put in a maximum effort.

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