Wednesday, August 20, 2014

How With Hypnotherapy Washington DC Unconscious Patients Can Be Treated

By Deanne Shepard


Hypnotherapy, also known as hypnosis, is a form of psychotherapy that involves using planned relaxation, focused concentration, and closed attention to regain consciousness (trance) in a person. This state directs the attention of the individual to only one thing and ignores the other things that may be going on at the same time. Whilst hypnosis is mainly a natural occurrence, a therapist is needed to help the person direct his/her attention to only one thing. Luckily for those seeking professionals in hypnotherapy Washington DC has skilled ones.

Therapists argue that a hypnotized person is characterized with some unusual propensities and traits like responsiveness and suggestibility. They also add that hypnosis creates some subconscious changes in a patient. These are displayed through new thoughts, behaviors, responses, thoughts, feelings, and attitudes.

A patient is likely to explore past bad feelings, thoughts and memories if he or she in a hypnotic state due to unconsciousness. He or she is also likely to have a different view of things in such a state. For example, a hypnotized person may even ignore pain.

According to many clinical studies, hypnosis is primarily administered through suggestion therapy and analysis of the patient. Analysis of the patient involves using a relaxed way of exploring the psychological problem that may be related to the cause of any disorder or symptoms that is affecting the health of the patient. The analytic process can help patients deal with the bad memories that are hidden in the unconscious mind.

Once the past memories are revealed, the therapist can help the patient overcome them. Suggestion therapy deploys a different approach, which only involves the use of suggestions. The therapist is required to make some suggestions that the patient should respond to. For example, he or she can suggest to the patient to try quitting some behaviors such as smoking cigarette or taking alcohol. In addition, this treatment method can also be used to lure patients into changing their sensations and views.

Hypnotherapy has many benefits. For example, a person is more open to suggestions and discussions in a hypnotic state. This method can also improve the treatment for the following disorders; stress, anxiety, phobia and fear, depression loss and grief, post-stress anxiety and sleep disorder.

Other clinical studies have also revealed that hypnosis may as well be used to help people control pains and addictive behaviors. The latter includes overeating and taking alcohol. Additionally, it can be used to help patients in need of crisis management or with severe symptoms.

Hypnotherapy should be used cautiously. It is not appropriate for people with psychotic problems such as delusions and hallucinations. Alcoholics and those using drugs are also exempted from this treatment method. The therapists hold that this approach should only be used for control of pain after evaluation by the doctor for any disorder that may require surgery or medical treatment.

There are other traditional methods of treatments such as psychiatric medication that can be used to substitute hypnosis. Some therapists have often used hypnosis to retrieve repressed memories, but it can also cause memory lapses if not used in the correct manner. As such the use of this treatment method for retrieving repressed memory is still riddled with controversies.




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