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Myths Surrounding Hypnosis

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Hypnosis is another arena of mental health that is filled with stereotypes. People may have various beliefs about those who undergo hypnosis, but the truth is that this art is considered a legitimate form of therapy to aid certain individuals. The issues that many people have regarding hypnosis are usually myths, but with a little investigating, a person will realize that they can truly benefit from hypnotherapy, if they simply give it a try.

While a person is experiencing hypnosis, a wide held belief is that the therapist is controlling that person and as a result, they lose all freewill. This is nothing but a myth. While under, an individual is in a more aware state of consciousness. There is no loss personality or freewill while under. This is one belief that has kept many from seeking a hypnotist, even though the belief is completely false.

One of the main myths that exist about hypnosis is that anyone can be hypnotized even if they do not want to. This is, again, very far from the truth. If one is not willing to experience hypnosis, then more than likely they will not be able to benefit from a series of hypnosis sessions. Even if one really desires to be placed in a trance, they still may not be suited for this form of treatment. Not everyone can be placed in a hypnotic state. Another myth that is also associated with hypnosis is that while under, one can lose all consciousness and subsequently develop amnesia. This is true for a very small fraction of people who try this alternative treatment. Some do experience spontaneous amnesia, but usually almost everyone will remember what happened while they were in a trance.

Because of the advancements in mental health, many myths can be dispelled about hypnosis. If one does a little research they will come to understand how hypnosis, an innovative form of therapy, can help almost anyone looking to overcome any negative behaviors.

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