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Is Hypnosis Real? Is It A Sham?
A lot of people who begin their research into hypnosis often ask the
question “Is hypnosis real?” This is a very valid question, and is not one that should be
dismissed.
The answer is of course that hypnosis is very real, but with hypnosis
being an unregulated industry, there are a number of so called “gurus” and “hypnotists” who
really don't have a level of training that is consistent with more professional
hypnotists.
This can of course lead people to believe, after one or two failed
attempts with hypnosis, that hypnosis doesn't work. The reason hypnosis fails is never
because hypnosis doesn't work on the person. Everyone can be hypnotized, despite what some
hypnotists may say. It simply comes down to the skill of the hypnotist concerned.
Recent research into hypnosis has shown that people can be broken into
two “suggestibility” types. These include physical and emotional suggestibility. One easy way
to think of it is that emotional suggestibility is more common to people who are introvert,
whilst physical suggestibility is more common to people who are introvert.
Hypnosis has come a long way within the past thirty years. What was
once a field that was used merely as a way to treat psychological ailments and for
entertainment, has now become a field that can be used to persuade people to do many, many
things.
Traditionally, hypnosis was used very directly, and it is still used
in this manner today by many hypnotists. The fact of the matter however, is that only
physical suggestibles respond to direct suggestions. Emotional suggestibles respond to
indirect suggestions, and it wasn't until the time of Dr. Milton Erickson that a new discreet
form of hypnosis began to emerge.
Erickson devised ways to use hypnosis in discreet settings, in a way
that co-operated with a person, as opposed to a way that worked against them. Erickson
allowed the apparent 50% of the population that “couldn't be hypnotized” to be hypnotized. So
when people ask “Is hypnosis real?” just remember that it may be due to a failed experience
by a hypnotist who wasn't aware of this new suggestibility typing.
In order for someone to be hypnotized, their suggestibility typing
must first be identified. Once this is done, inducing someone into a state of hypnosis
becomes a very easy process.
So as you can see, the answer to the question “Is hypnosis real?” is a
definite “yes”, however it comes down to the skill of the hypnotist concerned as to whether
or not hypnosis will be effective on you, now whether or not “is hypnosis real”.
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