Satchell Hypnosis

Satchell Hypnosis I believe that every one of us deserves to live a healthy, joyful and gratifying life.

Hypnotherapy could help change your life relatively swiftly provided you are genuinely committed and motivated, and prepared to do some work to achieve your desires

09/22/2021

Do you have a fear or phobia that interferes with your everyday life? Hypnotherapy can help you overcome it (or them) so you can enjoy life to the fullest.

09/20/2021

In Greece, there were sleep temples named "Asclepieions," where patients underwent "incubation," similar to hypnosis, in order to receive a divinely inspired dream or facilitate healing. These temples were built in honor of the Greek god of Medicine, Asclepios.

09/15/2021

Who is known as the "father of modern hypnotism"? Well, if you’ve named Franz Mesmer, then you’re right! He was a German physician who believed that there was a magnetic force that could be controlled by hypnosis.

09/13/2021

Do you know that hypnotherapy has also been used to help children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? The therapy helps improve concentration, boost self-esteem, and reduce stress.

09/08/2021

Multiple studies have found that hypnosis, along with cognitive behavioral therapy, leads to a significantly greater success rate for people battling disorders like obesity, anxiety and hypertension.

09/06/2021

Historical evidence reveals that hypnosis dates back to nearly 5,000 years. In ancient Egypt, people would go to "sleep temples" to be cured of whatever was ailing them.

09/01/2021

The first documented example of using hypnotism for anesthesia was on April 12, 1829, in Paris. Dr. Jules Cloquet performed surgery on a woman with breast cancer. Since the woman was under hypnosis, she did not feel any pain.

08/30/2021

Are you concerned that a past event you’ve blocked out is changing the way you behave in your everyday life? When you’re ready to get to the root of your issues, it may be possible to unlock repressed memories through hypnosis.

08/25/2021

Do you know that hypnotherapy may improve the amount of deep sleep you get by as much as 80%? Deep sleep helps you wake feeling refreshed every day.

08/23/2021

Many intelligence enhancing programs or education-related skills involve the use of hypnosis. These programs include speed-reading and memorization, just as a couple examples. Individuals simply seeking to better themselves in their professional careers may seek the services of a hypnotist.

08/18/2021

The term ‘hypnosis’ has been derived from the Greek word ‘hypnos’, which means ‘sleep’. The Romans and Greeks used the Aesculapian Sleep Temples, where patients were put into a trance-like sleep to facilitate the healing process.

08/16/2021

Depending on the issue you need help with and how deeply rooted it is, you may notice immediate results after hypnotherapy or it may take several sessions for you to notice improvements.

08/11/2021

James Braid, a Scottish surgeon, was a significant pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy. According to him, there are three stages of hypnosis: “sub-hypnotic," "full hypnotic" and "hypnotic coma."

08/09/2021

For doubters, hypnotherapy is listed in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, as a legal profession in the Office of Administrative Law Judges Law Library, and is recognized as a profession by the U.S. Department of Labor.

08/04/2021

Hypnosis is derived from the Greek word hypnos, which means "sleep." Hypnotherapists are trained in helping a person to reach an altered state of consciousness for some positive, therapeutic reason.

08/02/2021

Dr. Prem Jagyasi has rightly said, “Hypnosis is a normal and natural way of knowing your inner self and augmenting it with virtues like self-belief.”

07/28/2021

Since the middle of the 20th century, psychologists have been using hypnosis in conjunction with cognitive behavioral therapy to restructure the behaviors of their patients. This combined approach has benefited many people.

07/26/2021

Hypnosis changes the way the brain works by stimulating the part of the brain that detects and responds to errors, according to a research psychologist in the United Kingdom.

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