Debunking the Common Hypnosis MythsPosted by Matheiu Robine on November 29th, 2018
Demystifying the Hypnosis-Related Myths Myth #1: Hypnotists control your mind. No living being can ever control your mind unless you allow it. The hypnotherapist in Dallas that you choose will give you the advice you need after conducting a Pre-Hypnotic Interview. You will not lose your mind at any point during the session— not even for a minute. Your subconscious mind will reject any suggestions or advice that is not acceptable to you. Myth #2: The hypnotherapists make you perform disgraceful acts, such as making animal noises, etc. If you too believe this, it is totally understandable because that is what fictional shows and movies present to you. In truth, what you see in staged television shows and fictional movies is what people volunteer for an ‘act’ out. Hypnotherapy is a serious and effective course of self-improvement and is not for fun. Myth #3: Hypnosis is “Black Magic" or "Supernatural". Hypnosis is proven by science and is actually checked and approved by the experts in healthcare. It is nothing but a natural state of mind that has been scientifically studied. The hypnotherapists in Dallas and elsewhere are not magicians or palm/mind readers with special powers. They are simply human beings like us who have mastered the technique. Hypnosis is very safe. It is a state of hyper-awareness. When there is an emergency, a person can easily come out of the hypnotic state by opening their eyes, stretching, or speaking. Myth #5: Hypnosis is something you haven’t experienced ever before. As surprising as it may sound, each one of us enters a state of hypnosis at least two times a day— when we are about to doze off and just upon waking up every morning. If you believe in “Hypno-Miracle”, let us tell you there is no such thing. Indeed, hypnosis can ease problems and bring about a lot of lasting improvement, but that does not make it a magical or miracle cure. You should especially be careful of those who make unreal claims of instant success when choosing an expert for hypnotherapy in Dallas. Myth #7: Hypnosis is used to push you to confess. Professionally-conducted hypnosis sessions are kept highly confidential and can’t be used for any legal purposes. And above all, hypnosis is not an alternative approach to lie-detector tests. It can’t and doesn’t force anyone to confess things. Hypnosis, in fact, is a conscious sleeping state. Even though popular belief is that you lose your mind during the process, most people actually experience an improved sense of awareness, focus, and concentration. Like it? Share it!More by this author |