Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hypnosis?
Perhaps you've heard of hypnosis being used for
a number of problems such as pain management, smoking cessation,
and weight management. Maybe you have thought of trying hypnosis
but were afraid you might lose your will or be controlled by the
hypnotist like you've seen in stage hypnosis. Although while in
the hypnotic state you tend to be much more responsive to suggestion,
you are not without will or under anyone else's control during
that time.
The hypnotic state is a naturally occurring phenomenon in many
animal species. Although it is a naturally occurring phenomenon
it must be induced either naturally as when you are about to enter
sleep or by a trained hypnotist as during a hypnosis session.
What is Hypnotherapy?
Basically, hypnotherapy is the art and science of inducing the
hypnotic state for a therapeutic purpose - as in stopping a smoking
addiction or busting a phobia.
The hypnotherapy field includes many disciplines such as shamanism,
medicine, psychotherapy/psychology, philosophy, education, neuro-linguistics,
biofeedback, and esoteric work. Each practitioner offers therapeutic
options according to his/her training. The common thread is hypnotherapy
- intentionally inducing a hypnotic state for therapeutic purposes.
What can I use hypnotherapy for?
Hypnotherapy has been used successfully for the
following purposes:
| Stop Smoking |
Self-Control |
Appearance |
| Success/Achievement |
Personal Organization |
Weight Management |
| Interpersonal Skills |
Become Persuasive |
Relationships |
| Situational Stress |
Optimism |
Spirituality |
| Facilitate Wellness |
Sleep Improvement |
Goal-Setting |
| Self-Confidence |
Medical Issues |
Irrational Fears/Phobias |
| Attraction |
Occupational Issues |
Sports Performance |
| Wellness |
Relaxation |
Job Satisfaction |
| Academic Performance |
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How can I join
OHA?
Click here for membership
requirements and enrollment instructions.
Does the OHA have a code of ethics?
Yes. Members of the Oregon Hypnotherapy Association abide by
a standard of service that assures clients they will be treated
safely and fairly. Click here
to learn more.
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