To minimize risk of exposure to and spread of the COVID-19 virus and COVID-19 variants, I am continuing to suspend in-person hypnotherapy sessions with me in my office. Meanwhile, phone, and Zoom consultations ARE and WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE!
(This blog was
originally posted on July 12, 2016)
Even though at least one million sensations are going on in the body at
any one time, we typically only perceive a few of them at once. So, at this
point in reading my blog I want you to focus attention to your feet and how
they feel in the shoes you have on. Until I gave you that suggestion, had you
even noticed your feet or shoes? This
kind of selective attention is very fortunate; otherwise, we would be in a
state of sensory overload every minute—every second—of the day.
This kind of selective attention is also what facilitates
hypno-anesthesia. Consider Dr. John
Kappas’s definition of hypnosis: “Hypnosis is created by an overload of
message units disorganizing our inhibitory process (critical mind), triggering
our fight/flight mechanism and ultimately resulting in a hyper-suggestible
state, providing access to the subconscious mind.” When you are in this state,
the level of awareness is actually heightened. However, the message in the hypnotic
script has you focus on a specific issue(s) or sensation(s) while
disregarding or reforming the significance of conflicting messages/perceptions.
For example, when preparing a pregnant client to manage the discomfort of the contractions in labor,
I would suggest that she imagine/perceive the contractions as the gentle
massage that is helping to bring her child into the world. By changing the meaning or association of the sensation
from something uncomfortable to a process that is bringing joy into her life,
she can also change the perception of that sensation.
Hypnosis to manage/control pain is one of the most common
requests/uses/applications of this modality. The body naturally produces its
own analgesics (pain-control enzymes) when the subconscious mind is overloaded
(distracted) or when you are comfortable and relaxed, such as during
hypnosis/hypnotherapy/therapeutic guided imagery. Therefore, when you are
relaxed and calm in hypnosis, you are more likely to feel greater comfort and
be better able to manage or control physical pain. However, the anxiety and
fear that often accompany pain typically increase this perception. Since
hypnosis helps a person relax and reduces anxiety and stress, being in this
state, alone, is a natural analgesic.
Unlike medically-induced anesthesia—which can induce physiological
complications from medication-induced side effects—hypnosis is a safe, natural,
drug-free state of awareness. In addition to helping create pain-free
labor/delivery, it is useful to control pain/discomfort during dentistry procedures,
low-back pain, headaches, arthritis and more.*
*California law allows access by California residents to
complementary and alternative health care practitioners who are not providing
services that require medical training and credentials. The purpose of a
program of hypnotherapy is for vocational and avocational self-improvement (Business
and Professions Code 2908)
and as an alternative or complementary treatment to healing arts services
licensed by the state. A hypnotherapist is not a licensed physician or
psychologist, and hypnotherapy services are not licensed by the state of
California. Services are non-diagnostic and do not include the practice of
medicine, neither should they be considered a substitute for licensed medical
or psychological services or procedures.
Special Offer: Intensive Hypnotherapy
to Quit Smoking
This
session lasts approximately 2 hours. You must be smoking 5 cigarettes
or fewer per day and have previously completed the First Hypnotherapy
session with me to participate in this program. Relevant handouts and a free, digital
reinforcement hypnosis track will be provided at the end of the session. The
Intensive Hypnotherapy to Quit Smoking session costs $275. If you also need to
do the First Hypnotherapy session, I am also offering a $35 discount on the
First Session if you book and pay for both up front, at the same time ($440
total). This promotional discount may not be combined with any other
discount or discount package. It is not redeemable for cash. Expires on October
31, 2021.
Sara R. Fogan, C.Ht. is a certified hypnotherapist
based in Southern California. She graduated with honors from the Hypnosis Motivation Institute in 2005. Sara has been voted the Best Hypnotherapist in
Santa Clarita, California, three years in a row (July 2019, September 2020,
July 2021). For more information about Calminsense Hypnotherapy® and to set up
an appointment, please visit http://www.calminsensehypnotherapy.com/.
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