Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Where did Hypnosis come from?

Hypnosis is a technique to direct person’s innate capabilities like imagination, imagery, attention and perception. During this process attention and imagination are increased and peripheral sensation and perception decreases. This can be induced by controlling trance from its beginning, Hypnotist is a knowledgeable person about this technique and all these induction methods. The subject’s ability of getting hypnotized is measured in Hypnotizability (Varies person to person)

HISTORY
  1. Anton Franz first discovered Hypnosis as a therapy.
  2. James Braid discovered Eye-fixation method to induce Hypnosis.
  3. Bernheim stated Hypnosis as a normal brain function.
  4. Dr. Sigmund Freud used hypnosis in his Psychoanalysis therapy to give relief to his patients under traumatic events.

TODAY

We use Hypnosis to Help people overcome their inner conflicts, we can use hypnosis to locate the root cause of an issue and deal with it effectively.
We can now use it in medical settings such as during Birth, Dentist chair and even during operations.

Hypnosis was once looked upon as something that was "out there" and something to be feared, only because not many people knew enough about it to be able to make an educated decision.



With  Acupuncture / Chiropractor and other "alternative" treatments out there we are pretty much able to move away from the pharmaceutical world we now find ourselves living in.

So if you have suffered enough and want to look into other forms of alternative therapy, Think about Hypnosis and what it has to offer, you will wish you had tried it sooner.

For more information go to serving Orlando using Hypnosis



Sarah Riley CHt has been a Hypnotherapist for over ten years and has in excess of 500 hours of training.

407-494-3578

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