A Growing Danger in Hypnotic Induction

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obewun
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A Growing Danger in Hypnotic Induction

Post by obewun » Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:28 pm

There is a serious biochemical danger for many who undertake hypnotherapy.
I have seen a dramatic shift in my average client base over the past 20 years of professional practise.

Hypnotherapy requires clear concentration and a mind free of drug or biochemical fog, to be effective. Long term high stress levels and very poor diet has created a serious biochemical imbalance in at least 65% of people seeking therapy. Such imbalance can create serious changes in perception, intense anger, very foggy thought processes, and even mild halucinations.

NO-ONE should allow themselves to be hynotised under these circumstances!

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Post by Mer06854 » Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:35 am

Agreed.  

+, No one with mental health issues should atempt hypnosis!

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Post by divnain » Mon May 26, 2008 4:23 pm

Hi obewun

I agree with you, But still I would say that if the hypnotist is strong willed & clear in giving instructions to his / her clients than it is possible to people with such
issues.

Divnain Singh

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Barbaras Ahajustsde
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Confused

Post by Barbaras Ahajustsde » Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:15 pm

Are you saying only those who don't have problems can be hypnotized?  I'm a little confused here.
Not everyone is a healthy specimen.  

Surely with a hypnotist who knows whom he is working with, and a solid plan of "attack" this could be done without any problems.

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