coming out of hypnosis

Therapists and clients who experience hypnosis are predictably enthusiastic about its benefits. It's the EXPERIENCEthat is so helpful. To EXPERIENCE comfort, ease confidence, satisfaction in the present ... is so much more textured and memorable than understanding the past cause of their absence or wishing for their future presence.

Natural, easy and lasting learning often follows.

Learning hypnosis can also alert us to a parallel experience that emerges as a problem. We can then think, metaphorically, of a problem as being in a "bad trance", and then explore ways of coming out of this "bad trance".

We can offer a client the possibility of going into hypnosis with us, and even if it can be easy for them to do this, we can offer the possibility of them exploring how they can avoid going into trance. This ability can then be transferred to the problem area. 

If someone has a gambling or drug problem, for example, after making the connection between gambling and a compulsion to use drugs and hypnosis, and after they have explored not going into hypnosis by choice, this creates a choice for them with their gambling or drug taking.

Also if a client can discover how to go into hypnosis, they can explore how they go into their "bad hypnotic experience' aka their problem. 

The experience of choosing can be so freeing compared with being condemned to having to suffer their problem.

So ... if you're interested ... see what happens when you explore this similarity between hypnosis and their problem, and what additional options appear for them ... and you.

Rob

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