| hypnotherapy | 1. Psychotherapeutic treatment by means of hypnotism. 2. Treatment of disease by inducing a trance-like sleep. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy
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This form of therapy uses hypnotism to relax the conscious mind and induce a hypnotic trance. It can be used to bring the subconscious mind into alignment with conscious mind to make positive suggestions. Some dentists and doctors use it as a form of pain relief.
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The use of hypnosis to help an individual overcome feelings of anxiety, stress and depression.
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the clinical use of hypnosis, in which the subject
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Hypnotherapy uses hypnotic techniques to bring about beneficial changes. Utilizing states of deep relaxation, the therapist assists in uncovering and exploring memories, emotions and past events which may affect a person's conscious mind and activating the client's inner resources in order to achieve the desired goals. It is used to treat numerous medical and psychological problems. ...
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