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When a person is listening to music with headphones, two different rhythms or tones can...
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Binaural beats or binaural tones are an auditor processing artifact, or sounds. The...
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Hypnosis is an induced psychological condition which is used with specific people to...
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Self hypnosis is a state of mind that occurs naturally. It is often defines as the...
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Hypnosis is a scientifically verified and effective technique that can promote...
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Hypnosis has been studied in many clinical situations with varying degrees of success....
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NEUROSCIENCE

Promoting a Neuroscientific Approach in Hypnosis
When speaking about hypnosis, we need to be able to promote a Neuroscientific view of the concept . What this means is that we understand how hypnosis works on the brain, mind and body of the hypnosis subject as well as how it works on the neurological patterning of the subject as well. Hypnosis affects all these parts, so we need to know exactly how the hypnosis will affect each part, not only as a whole, but as separate entities during the time of hypnosis. This is very much a holistic approach to many of the different problems that our clients will face. There are usually three different parts to the hypnosis experience.

The first is mental relaxation, which is normally done by different hypnosis techniques. This addresses several different layers all at once. It replaces the physical mental and neurological layers and promotes a feeling of relaxation. This is the first key to hypnosis.
The second layer is the programming at the deepest layers of the mind. This programming usually involves emotion and visual programming in order to stimulate change in the physical mental and emotional levels.
The third process is awakening and cognitive reintegration after hypnosis. Each one of these is part of a Neuroscientific approach to hypnosis.

This means that we treat all phases of the problem and not just one. One will act upon the others and all are intertwined when it comes to the successful treatment via hypnosis of any of the problems that our clients come to us for assistance with. We work on the presumption that all systems are related and each has its own role to play in the healing of the client in question. With all the chemical links and neural linkages in the human body, one affects all in much like a domino fashion.
By taking each part of the whole and working with each one in turn, we can affect change by calming the neural pathway during the relaxation process, stimulate it during the visualization process and calm it again during the return process. Chemical changes are happening all during this time and it affects the neural pathways in a scientifically proven pattern. Our client’s belief in both our ability to heal and the trust that we can help them is vital to the healing process. This is why a good many clients will begin to feel better, but also why it takes at least 30 days for the process to take full effect.
As with any change that takes place in the body, a thirty day time period allows the body to make the changeover to the new, more positive approach and to change the neural pathways to more pleasant ones. That is because we not only treat the cause, but we are also able to stimulate change by working on the depths of the mind, body and neural pathways. This is what is meant by a Neuroscientific process of hypnosis and how it works on the human body. This is one way of treating the whole in a manner that works.