Self-hypnosis has become one of the hottest ways to help people
cope with their addiction. Of course, this is
not something that you can use for instance when you are addicted to drugs or
when you have a bad case of mental disorder. For the most part, self-hypnosis
works for addictions that are not deeply-rooted and does not involve any
forms of withdrawal.
One of the most common uses of self-hypnosis nowadays is
towards self-improvement and personality shift. If you want for instance to
suddenly become more patient and manage your anger well, this is the procedure
for you. The same goes with people who want to excel academically by enhancing
their memory and concentration skills. Self-hypnosis is also found to be
effective when it comes to helping relive pain after a medical procedure or
when pain is one of the symptoms. There are some who have even used
self-hypnosis to quit smoking although it was not completely effective in all
of the cases. According to experts, the effectiveness of the procedure will
still depend on the individual’s own personality and response. There are people
who are much easier to hypnotize than others.
Despite its more modern uses, self-hypnosis or hypnosis in
general has been part of the world’s history since time immemorial. The Egypt for instance found this a good thing and likened it to
spiritualism. The Church however do not condone the use of hypnosis and have
even been mentioned in the past as one way to open the mind to the devil. New
age believers however feel that hypnosis is an untapped science that can help
the humankind when utilized better.
Contrary to what most believe, self-hypnosis is safe, perhaps
even safer than professionally administered hypnosis because you are basically
in control of your own mind. You are not surrendering complete control to the
hypnotist. This is good especially if you are not really sure on the abilities
of your hypnotist. Doing it yourself can however have a downside. One of them
is its slow rate of response. You may need to wait awhile before you can
actually notice a change in your behavior. You may have to work real hard for
it as opposed to sitting pretty in the company of a professional hypnotist.
This “your own effort” bit is most often what attracts people to
self-hypnosis. If you must remember, one of the earlier criticisms against
hypnosis is the fact that patients are not essentially changing their behavior
but having someone tweak it for them. There is no hard work involved nor there
is an intrinsic change to speak of. However, even with the emphasis on doing it
on your own, you still need the guidance of a professional hypnotist. In fact
before starting the session, you need to get instructions from them. They will
also answer all your questions and guide you through your sessions. There is
still professional involvement in the sense that they will be monitoring your
progress.
On what is more effective, self-hypnosis or
professionally-administered, the jury is still out. According to industry experts,
a lot depends on the patient who may respond well or not well to a hypnosis
session. Still, the mere fact that you can have complete control over yourself
even during a hypnosis session already makes self-hypnosis the better choice
for most people.

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