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Article Title: Everything You Need To Know About Hypnosis
Author: Jake Rhodes
Category: Alternative Medicine, Advice
Word Count: 502
Keywords: learn about hypnosis, about hypnosis, what is hypnosis, who can be 
hypnotized, how hypnosis works
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Hypnosis is without doubt the most popular method of self improvement around. 
Every years millions of people use it to lose weight, quit smoking, beat 
addictions, develop confidence and much more. Despite this most people still 
know very little about hypnosis, what it is and how it works. 

What Is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a state of focused concentration which allows suggestions to be 
made to the subconscious mind. Contrary to the belief of many a person who is 
under hypnosis is fully aware of what is going on, they are neither unconscious 
or asleep. It feels deeply relaxing and people usually awaken from their 
hypnotic trance feeling fresh and rejuvenated. 

How Does Hypnosis Work?

Hypnosis works by bypassing the conscious mind and speaking directly to the 
subconscious. If you consciously say to yourself "I don't want to smoke" then 
that won't work, in fact it may make your cravings worse. However because the 
subconscious houses habits and instinctive actions if you convince that part of 
the mind you no longer wish to smoke it is highly likely that you will be able 
to successfully give up smoking.

A typical hypnosis session comprises of five sections. To begin with the 
hypnotherapist builds rapport with the client. Then the hypnotherapist induces 
a hypnotic state and this is then deepened further. Next comes the hypnotic 
suggestions where the hypnotherapist helps the client to achieve whatever their 
goal may be. Finally the client is brought out of their hypnotic trance.

Are There Any Dangers?

The only known danger of hypnosis is that because of its relaxing nature it is 
not a good idea to drive or operate heavy machinery while listening to 
hypnotherapy via CDs or MP3s. Other than that hypnosis is completely safe. It 
is not possible to make someone do something they don't want to do or reveal 
any secrets they don't want to under hypnosis since a hypnotized person is 
still fully aware of what they are doing. Similarly it isn't possible to get 
"stuck" in hypnosis as is depicted in the movie Office Space. If something were 
to happen to the hypnotherapist or you hear something that you must attend to 
you will naturally rise from your hypnotic state and be able to function as you 
normally would.

Who Can Be Hypnotized?

People who are able to go into the deepest hypnotic trances tend to be 
intelligent, visually creative individuals. Susceptibility studies have shown 
that 80% of the population have a medium hypnotic susceptibility, while 10% are 
low and 10% are high. That means 90% of the population can be hypnotized and 
even the 10% who struggle can be hypnotized, it just takes more effort. 

I hope this articles has answered any question you may have about hypnosis. The 
best answer any hypnosis question though is to try it yourself. There are many 
great hypnotherapists who run websites that offer hypnosis sessions on CD or 
MP3 at low prices, or in some cases completely free. Once you use hypnosis you 
will realise what a fantastic complementary treatment it is.


Learn more about hypnosis at http://www.squidoo.com/about-hypnosis or try 
hypnosis for free at http://www.freehypnosistreatment.com
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