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Popular questions (and answers)
What is hypnosis?
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This is a hotly debated question, and scientists still cannot agree a precise definition. The easiest answer is that, "Hypnosis is a state of deep relaxation in which there is an altered state of conscious awareness". (For a scholarly article on this subject by a leading psychologist, click here)
What does this mean?
Will it be suitable for me?
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Hypnosis is highly effective for overcoming phobias, habit disorders, and stress, and for boosting self-confidence. It is less effective for issues such as depression and OCD.
What does it feel like / How will I know if I am hypnotised?
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Most people report that being
in hypnosis feels just like dozing in front of the television - you can
hear the television in the background, and you know you can get up and
switch it off, but you are just too relaxed to be bothered to do so.
How many sessions will be needed?
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Many concerns such as smoking, exam nerves, blushing, phobias, etc., require only one or two visits.
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