Frequently Asked Questions about Hypnotherapy. There are many misconceptions about hypnosis and hypnotism, this FAQ answers most clients' typical concerns.
Hypnosis can be a powerful tool to enhance mental focus and promote behavioral change. How does it work? What are the benefits of hypnosis? What are the limitations? These articles provide clinical results and descriptions of the nature and effect of hypnosis, especially with regard to stopping smoking.
Frequently Asked Questions about Hypnotherapy. There are many misconceptions about hypnosis and hypnotism, this FAQ answers most clients' typical concerns.
People who want to quit smoking may think their cravings are symptoms of nicotine withdrawal, but new research from the National Academy of Sciences shows that craving is actually more cognitive than biological.
According to a 2007 hospital study conducted at the North Shore Medical Center in Salem MA, patients who participated in a single hypnotherapy session were more likely to still be nonsmokers at 6 months, compared to patients who used nicotine replacements therapy
There is no such thing as a legitimate guarantee about the effectiveness of any type of counseling or psychotherapy. Hypnosis is no exception. "Success rate" in tobacco cessation hypnosis is a combination of the therapist's ability to teach and the client's motivation to learn.
There are many reputable, highly qualified and deeply committed professionals in the field of Hypnotherapy. But hypnotherapy is not a licensed profession so there is no specific credential required to advertise as a hypnotherapist. All Hypnotherapists Are NOT Created Equal, so here are some things you should consider when selecting a Hypnotherapist:
HypNoSmoke is powerful stop smoking intervention that incorporates clinical tobacco treatment counseling methods, cognitive / behavioral psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, motivational interviewing, personalized state-of-the-art hypnotherapy (two kinds of hypnosis are used in the process).