Hypnosis Works When Everything Else Has Failed
You’ve tried everything, things get better for a while then you are right back where you started. The cycle never seems to end. Hypnosis can help you succeed when everything else has failed. You can take control and get your life back. Find out how hypnosis can help you.
IT’S TIME
TO FIND YOUR PATH
What Is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a powerful state of focused awareness that can be used to uncover and dissolve the root cause of many issues people suffer from every day. Hypnosis allows you to access all the healing resources inherent within the subconscious mind, promoting natural healing from within.
Hypnosis is used to help people discover the subconscious reasons for their symptoms, behaviors, or habits. When they are discovered, certain tools and techniques are used to help release them and relearn a new positive way of thinking, subconsciously. This is called hypnotherapy.
Hypnosis has been sanctioned and used by the medical community since 1958 to help patients overcome chronic pain, create anesthesia, and heal psychogenic illnesses.
At Hidden Pathways Hypnosis, we use a variety of advanced hypnotherapy techniques that are individualized for each client, including regression therapy. We specialize on working with clients on issues such as:
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Stress & Anxiety
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Breaking Habits
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Improving Relationships
Issues Hypnotherapy Can Potentially Help With:
Stress & Anxiety
Healing From Past Experiences
Sports Performance
Healthy Sleep
Anger Management
Weight Loss
Remove Fears
Motivation
Public Speaking
Smoking Cessation
Concentration
Procrastination
Trichotillomania
Sexual Issues
Self-Esteem
Self-Confidence
Shyness
Improve Mood
Eating Disorders
And More…
Is there a specific area you would like to focus on?
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The Truth About Hypnosis
There are a lot of misconceptions about hypnosis, mostly created by misrepresentations created by Hollywood. Here are some answers to the most common questions about hypnosis.
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Your hypnotist has no control over you. Hypnosis stage shows where people do crazy things are for entertainment! That’s not what happens in a hypnosis office. Your hypnotist serves as a guide, or coach, it’s a consensual state. Your hypnotist will work with you to understand your needs, and goals, and that will be an important part of the hypnosis process and suggestions they give you while in hypnosis.
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We want you to remember all the insight you gain from the hypnosis session, so unless you’re using hypnosis for medical purposes including surgery, you’ll be conscious and alert the whole time.
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Hypnosis is not a feeling – it’s a state of mind. Some people feel light – like their floating, some feel grounded and safe – like a tree. Others feel nothing at all, or a light buzzing feeling. They’re all correct – but it’s different for every person.
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Hypnosis is focused awareness where you are highly receptive to positive suggestion. It is not sleep, nor relaxation. We often have you focus on relaxation in the hypnosis office to help you focus. But there will be many times where you feel excited, or with lots of energy.
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Anyone who is able and willing to follow instruction can be hypnotized, and you cannot be hypnotized against your will. It is a consensual state. It works best when you really want to make changes in your life but are having a hard time doing so or a hard time following through.
FAQs
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Hypnosis works by achieving a level of focused awareness, and at the same time bypassing the analytical aspect of the mind. Another way to describe the analytical aspect of the mind is that it is a comparing mechanism. When new information is introduced to the mind, the comparing mechanism compares the new information to what it already believed is either true or false. This is a protective aspect of our mind.
This is why changing habits by willpower alone is so difficult - we often already believe we cannot change, so thinking about making the change happen (using willpower alone) is ineffective. Hypnosis is powerful because, with focused awareness, the analytical aspect of the mind is bypassed, and new, healthy and beneficial suggestions can be made directly into the subconscious, without the comparing mechanism rejecting these new beliefs. So the change we want to achieve in our life is accepted by the subconscious mind as true, and we see results quickly.
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Hypnosis is safe - it's a perfectly normal and common state of mind we go into naturally every day. You enter hypnosis regularly when daydreaming, watching a good movie, or reading a book. During these activities you remain consciously aware and in complete control, just as you do when a professional hypnotherapist assists you in entering into a state of hypnosis.
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Hypnotherapy is the applied use of hypnosis. Hypnosis is used to help people discover the subconscious reasons for their symptoms, behaviors, or habits. When they are discovered, certain tools and techniques are used to help release them and relearn a new positive way of thinking, subconsciously. This is called hypnotherapy.
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Yes of course! You've already been hypnotized anytime you watched an enjoyable movie, or read a good book. Hypnosis is a normal and natural state of mind that everyone has already experienced. Actually, it's such a normal state of mind that most people don't realize they are hypnotized.
All you need to do to go into a state of hypnosis when coming into Hidden Pathways Hypnosis, is be willing and able to follow gentle instructions for reaching a state of focused awareness.
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Barry Small is a highly qualified professional and is registered with the National Guild of Hypnotists and the State of Washington.
In addition, he has achieved extra certification in the advanced hypnotherapy system called 5-PATH®. Rest assured that Barry will treat you with respect, and that your visits are completely confidential.