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    Hypnosis and musle relaxation

    Other Authors: Drywall Panel Hoist. Hypnosis is not something that came out of the blue or had anything to do with modern technology. It is a technique that has been used from ancient time for various religious practices as well as curing ailments, etc.  Hypnosis induction can be approached through several ways.

    A well known hypnosis induction method is the use of direct commands. What happens here is that the hypnotist will make suggestions to the patient, always maintaining a soft, calming tone of voice. A patient is usually told to focus on a single object and asked to relax. Then he or she is instructed to breathe deeply and relax the mind by closing their eyelids and drawing it away from external sounds and sights. 

    Another hypnosis induction style is the application of indirect inductions. It is a technique that exercises verbal and nonverbal cues. During this hypnosis induction method, the patient with a story by using analogies and metaphors. Hypnotists have a tendency to use this method especially for people who are less susceptible to direct suggestions. Suggestions are made to the patient indirectly through this story.

    The third method that can be used for hypnosis induction is the muscle relaxation induction style which helps in relaxing almost every muscle in the patient’s body. The relaxation induction usually starts from the head and proceeds towards the toes and then works backwards again. Individuals who makes use of the self-hypnosis method utilize this muscle relaxation induction technique when trying to hypnotize a person. For people who find it really hard to relax, then the progressive muscle relaxation induction method can be carried out. Unlike the muscle relaxation induction method. Individuals who experience problems in their chest from time to time and are full of anxiety, etc are sometimes hypnotized using this method.

    No matter what hypnosis induction method is used, the success of any hypnosis process depends on the relationship between the hypnotist and patient. This includes the trust and understanding between the two. If the hypnotist tries various methods and tries to hypnotize the patient but is yet unable to relax their mind, then whatever that follows will end up in failure. If you are the type of person who keeps questioning the validity of each and everything and tends to be negative all the time, then hypnosis may not be the precise technique that should be exercised on you.

    Hypnosis would have been used by many medical institutions in the past and present, but today even crime investigators use different types of hypnosis induction methods in trying to solve their mysteries. During hypnosis induction, people tend to remember certain clues that are connected to a crime.

    Hypnosis induction has been known to cure people who suffer from various physical and psychological problems. If the person has any doubt about the whole hypnosis procedure, then the hypnosis induction will result in utter failure. It is up to the hypnotist to make sure that the patient does not wake up in between their hypnotic trance as this could lead to all sorts of mental problems including short term memory loss and confusion.

    Sent by: Drywall Panel Lift.

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