It is not true that hypnosis means being deeply asleep. It is true though that the patient is induced into a trance-like state, fully concentrating on the voice of the hypnotherapist. While in this condition, the patient suppresses the conscious mind, at the same time revealing the subconscious mind. The hypnotherapist suggests lifestyle adaptations, concepts and ideas to the patient, and firmly plants these in the patients’ mind.
Hypnotherapy promotes positive development and healing. In a way, hypnotherapy may be considered as psychotherapy. Hypnotherapy intends to re-program certain behavioral patterns in a patient’s mind, allowing him or her to overcome suppressed emotions, negative thoughts, phobias and fears. Under hypnotherapy, a patient releases conscious control while in a trance-like state – breathing becomes deeper and slower, his or her metabolic rate drops and pulse rate drops. Alterations within the patient’s hormonal channels and nervous pathways result in the lessening of pain and uncomfortable feelings like indigestion or nausea is alleviated.
Under hypnosis, the patient’s conscious state is altered in such a way that the left-hand, analytical side of the brain is turned off while the right-hand, non-analytical side of the brain becomes increasingly alert. The patient’s conscious control of his or her mind becomes inhibited and the awakening of the subconscious mind occurs. Because our subconscious mind is typically more deep-seated and more forceful than the conscious mind, this portion is the one that has to be altered so that the patient’s behaviour or physical state is consequentially altered as well.
The first step is to dispel any misconceptions that a patient may hold towards hypnotherapy. The treatment does not put the patient into a deep slumber. The patient will not be asked to do things that he or she wouldn’t normally do. While under hypnotherapy, the patient maintains full awareness of his or her situation and environment, and it is not true that the patient is susceptible to each command the hypnotherapist gives.
What is important is that the patient sincerely desires to change and overcome a certain addiction, behavior or habit, and becomes highly-motivated to achieve this through hypnotherapy. The patient has to earnestly desire for the treatment to be effective in order for the treatment to succeed. The hypnotherapist should be able to establish a very good rapport with the patient.
High Tech Hypnotherapy is now available for ordinary people like you and me. Its success rates are phenomenal and the rates are really affordable. People who want to lose weight, get rid of their phobias or get over an addiction should definitely try hypnosis. This is revolutionary!

