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Introduction on Hypnosis Therapy |
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HYPNOSIS (a Greek word) is a fast and direct
means at getting to the subconscious mind. Hypnotism is a trance
like state resembling sleep in which the subject manifests
readiness to react to the Hypnotist’s voice. Hypnotism is no
longer considered as black-magic or witch-craft, in these modern
times. It is a SCIENCE. It is as old as the human mind, as aged
as the beginning of the world. In 1953 British Medical
Association and in 1958 American Medical Association officially
recognized Hypnosis as a therapeutic technique and endorsed its
use in medicine. Yoga is a manifestation of Self-Hypnosis. |
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Some Misconceptions: |
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Hypnotised person will not carry out any
suggestion which run contrary to his moral code, moral
principles or religion. Under Hypnosis -- |
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- No loss of consciousness,
- Never tells his innermost secrets,
- No bad after effects,
- The subject never surrenders his will.
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Advantages: |
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Hypnotism can help -- |
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Dr. Sudhir Khetawat our Academy Chairman has
been teaching Hypnosis for last 27 years. The courses have
benefited the participants in several ways. Breaking of wrong
habits, cure of insomnia, awareness of psychological problems
and remedial measures, instilling of self confidence are some of
the benefits that can be derived out of participation in the
course. The objective of the training courses offered are two
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- To provide training to people in the art and science of
Hypnotism so that they can help themselves and others.
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To help individuals achieve their goals
faster and sooner through Self-Hypnosis. The course on
Self-Hypnosis helps is not only to achieving positive goals
faster but also as a training for effective communication.
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For more details please contact Dr. Khetawat at:
indore@drsudhirkhetawat.com |
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