Does Hypnotherapy Work for Anxiety?
A Major Component of Janice's Work Is Her Hypnotherapy Sessions...
But Does It Work?
One of the first things Janice will give to new clients is a
hypnotherapy cd (and a copy of her book - This Is Only a Dream - When
You Die You Wake Up!). She currently has over 15 different hypnotherapy
cd's that she can offer to clients, ranging in topic from Abundance to
Weight Loss.
When she handed me a hypnotherapy CD to help
improve Self-Worth, I was indifferent. I was open to it, but I
certainly didn't run home and throw it right on. I think it took me a
few weeks before, after a reminder from Janice, I finally took a listen.
The
intro to the hypnotherapy sessions recommend that before you begin, you
make free time to listen in a quiet place and that you set yourself up
comfortably without any distractions or responsibilities for alertness-
aka. don't drive a car and listen to hypnotherapy.
I had been
told that before going to sleep was a good time to listen, so I got into
my pajamas and popped on the cd, and climbed into bed. The soothing
music began to play, Janice's calming voice began to speak, and before I
knew it; I was asleep.
This cycle repeated itself over and
again. I was so relaxed by the cd that I had never actually heard the
end of it consciously until several months after I began to listen to
it. So what was the deal? And what was it doing, if anything, while I
slumbered?
Research shows that even while we are asleep, our ears
remain active. Our brains still register auditory stimuli, and this
can impact the depth of our sleep, and how well rested we are.
If you often feel like you sleep a good 8 hours, but are still waking up feeling exhausted, noise may be the culprit.
In fact, research has linked traffic noise and chronic bad sleep with cardiovascular disease.
Obviously,
our body still registers the sounds we hear during the night, whether
we are actively aware of them or not. Regardless, and my situation
aside, what does hypnotherapy actually do for our bodies and minds?
First we must understand what hypnotherapy is. The cut
and dry definition of hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis for therapy.
Ok. So then we must ask, what is hypnosis? Hypnosis is an induction
of a trance or dream like state in which the subject is highly
susceptible to suggestion. We've all heard the stories of the man
who would act like a chicken when a master hypnotist snapped their
fingers, but this spectacle doesn't necessarily suggest therapeutic
value and can scare people to believe that hypnosis is scary and can
control you. Actually, you would never do anything you would not
normally do. If someone gave you a suggestion to "rob a bank" for
instance, unless you're a bank robber, you would not do it and even then
you would still be making the decision. You are just in a relaxed
deeper state of mind, which makes it easier for you to make changes.
What most of us don't know is that at least 80% of the time our beliefs and programs are running our lives.
Most
of us really do not know what we believe, but we can start to see our
beliefs by looking at the patterns that show up in our life. To really
change these beliefs, we need to change them from the place where they
are stored and running to begin with, our subconscious mind.
During
a hypnotherapy session, the hypnotherapist helps you to become very
relaxed, and then will suggest concepts to you. If you are struggling
with self-worth, for example, she might suggest that you are a worthy,
confident, and capable individual.
When we say "beliefs," we
don't mean spiritual or religious beliefs. The idea is that our minds
create our reality. You can be the most independent, capable and worthy
person in the world; but if you are always thinking that you aren't any
good, that's the reality you will live in. That's a belief. You'll
make decisions from that place, and constantly sabotage or under value
yourself because you don't actually believe you can do it. The idea is
that if we can change the script your mind is playing, then you may
begin to see examples of how worthy and capable you are when those
experiences come up. Perhaps you begin to see opportunities that were
always there but that you didn't recognize as viable options before.
Much more is open to you, because you began to use the
up-till-this-point cobweb infested parts of your mind that said you were
worth a damn.
Janice often says that one of the major benefits
of hypnotherapy is that it helps to re-wire your brain. If you've
always had low self-worth, then that means you've created a bridge
between any sort of criticism, rejection, or disapproval as a reflection
of who you are and what you are capable of.
Eventually you may begin to see that criticism, rejection, and disapproval in advance, as a sort of inevitability.
It
is here that we come to a crossroads, and we begin to shift from a
place of perception to a place of creation. We begin to create the
experience of rejection and the feeling of unworthiness even though it
is essentially only in our minds. You begin to live from this
cycle. Many arguments stem from this inevitability of response. People
foresee criticism when it isn't there, and project their own fears on
the other person's actions. It's really quite amazing what we do.
One
experience can fit into many different interpretations.
Hypnotherapy allows our mind to experience, while in an open and
relaxed state, the other possibilities and helps change your old beliefs
that have been keeping you stuck, repeating the same reactions and
experiences.
So, if you're feeling like you may need assistance
in any particular area; whether it be anxiety reduction, weight loss,
smoking reduction, abundance, etc. than I highly suggest hypnotherapy.
It will help you see the other possibilities, and at the very least is
very relaxing. Studies currently have shown that hypnosis can be effective for a range of issues from pain management to anxiety reduction. The effectiveness will depend of course from person to person and from hypnotist to hypnotist.
My
own experience with hypnotherapy and listening to the cds was highly
positive. It seemed to help me relax, get to sleep faster, and
definitely encouraged me to wake up on the right side of the bed. That,
coupled with my ongoing sessions with Janice, and the work I'm doing to
'change my mind' has really helped me make better choices for myself
and feel happier. If you have anything to add to this, please feel free
to comment below!
If you want to try out one of Janice's hypnotherapy sessions, you can see this one on youtube!
Hypnotherapy audio downloads are available here.
For more info or to hear Janice's unique perspective on solving the world's problems, check out our podcast, How to Survive Earth School, available on Soundcloud or Itunes!
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