Hypnosis is a state of focused consciousness. In a session you
will learn how to achieve this state by being guided into it.
Once this has been achieved, you will then receive what are
called hypnotic suggestions. These suggestions will enable you to use the power of hypnosis in your life and make
the changes you desire.
Hypnosis is a tool that can help you, just like it has helped
millions of other people to take back control of their lives.
Hypnosis can help you change old habits and to provide you with
motivation to do the things that you may have been putting off.
Hypnosis has been sanctioned and used by the medical community
since 1958 to help patients overcome chronic pain, create anaesthesia, and heal psychogenic
illnesses.
Hypnosis and self-hypnosis have been shown to be effective in
reducing stress and stress-related illnesses. Hypnosis has also been shown to help mothers give birth to their
children with little or no pain.
Is Hypnosis Safe?
Hypnosis is safe. It is very similar to experiencing a
daydream. Usually you will feel relaxed when doing hypnosis.
Hypnosis in and of itself is a very pleasant experience. It is
a time to let go of the other thoughts of the day and focus on the issues you came in to work on.
Scientists, medical professionals, psychologists and
hypnotherapists have been using hypnosis for over 200 years and no one has ever been hurt by simply going into
hypnosis.
What is Hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy is the applied use of hypnosis. Therapy can be
defined as anything that is done to move someone toward health and wholeness. Thus, hypnotherapy is the use of
hypnosis to help you move toward health and wholeness.
Hypnotherapy is also used to help you reach goals when nothing
else has helped.
Self-hypnosis may also be part of a good hypnotherapy program.
Ask your hypnotherapist if using self-hypnosis is recommended to help you reach your goals.
Can I be hypnotized?
Of course you can! You already
have been, many times. It’s easy to go into hypnosis and it is a normal state of mind that everyone has already
experienced. In fact, hypnosis is such a normal state of mind, most people usually don’t even realise that they are
hypnotised.
Normal, everyday hypnosis occurs when you are driving down the
road and lose track of time, or, when you are focusing on a book or television program and you don’t even notice
something that is going on around you.
When you come in for hypnosis, all you need to do is to be able
to follow the instructions of the hypnotherapist and you can put the power of hypnosis to work for
you.
Anyone of at least normal intelligence and the willingness to
follow instructions can experience hypnosis and use it to improve his or her life. This includes children and
teenagers.
Anyone of average intelligence. It has been found that more
intelligent people are slightly more hypnotisable than those of average intelligence.
Can I be hypnotized against my will?
No. It is worth stating that
trance, the hypnotic state, is no different from guided imagery, visualisation, deep relaxation or any of the many
types of therapy and relaxation exercises taught in to-day's world.
You will not do anything that is against your code of ethics.
If asked to do something that violates your moral code you will either refuse to carry out the suggestion or
spontaneously "emerge" from the trance state.
Who will hypnotize me?
Mark Casey is one of only a few therapists in Ireland and the
UK to have trained in the USA with world renowned Master Hypnotist and Trainer, Calvin D Banyan. He has been
certified by Mr Banyan in 5 PATH® Advanced Transformational Hypnosis® and as a teacher of 7th Path®
Self-Hypnosis.
He is a highly qualified professional with more than 17 years
experience in helping people improve their lives.
He trained with the London College of Clinical Hypnosis and is registered with, and
bound by the professional ethics of, the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis.
In addition he is a Master Practitioner of NLP and Time Line Therapy™, having trained
with Tad James of Advanced Neuro Dynamics and David Shephard of The Performance Partnership.
Rest assured that he will treat you with respect, and that your visits are completely
confidential.
We suggest that you call and speak to us directly so that you can learn more about
hypnosis and hypnotherapy. This will allow you to become more familiar with the programs offered and allow us to
answer your questions.