
There is nothing hypnotherapy cannot help.
Lose weight
Quit smoking
Reach your goals
Heal the past
Free yourself from pain and
sickness
Cure phobias
Improve self confidence
Relieve migraines and headaches
Eliminate exam anxiety
Gain energy and motivation
Enhance sports performance
Explore past lives
Stop insomnia
Heal relationships
Let go of grief
Neutralize traumatic and natal
memories
And much more….
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FEW EXAMPLES OF FAST AND EFFECTIVE RESULTS
Hypnotherapy,
approved by the American Medical Association in 1958, is highly effective. Alternative
Medicine: The Definitive Guide published a study comparing the outcome of psychoanalysis,
behavior therapy, and hypnotherapy. Here are the remarkable results: after 600
sessions of psychoanalysis, 38% of patients reported recover from their
condition; 72% of those receiving behavior therapy improved after 22 sessions;
and hypnotherapy produced a 93% success rate after only 6 sessions.
Consumers
Report Magazine, Jan. 2004: "The newest guidelines from the U.S. Headache
Consortium, a coalition of seven medical groups, include hypnosis among the
non-drug measures most proven to help prevent headaches."
The
Journal of the American Medical Association found that among more than 1,000 randomly selected
study participants, the number of visits for hypnotherapy increased by 75
percent between 1990 and 1997.
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University of Connecticut review of six weight-loss studies found that 70
percent of study participants rated hypnosis better than cognitive therapy
alone.
Allure
Magazine Jan. 2005. Under A Spell: “If hypnotherapy sounds like a genial, soothing kind of
treatment, it is. Its other key underlying principle is relaxation--which is
particularly crucial when treating skin problems.”
Arreed
Barabaz, director of the laboratory of hypnosis research at Washington State
University in Pullman and coauthor of Hypnotherapeutic Techniques, used hypnotherapy suggestion on
300 heavy smokers who had quit and relapsed and found that almost half stayed
nonsmokers 18 months after hypnotherapy--compared with a 10 percent success
rate for nicotine-replacement therapy alone.