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What is Hypnosis Hypnotherapy
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What is Hypnosis Hypnotherapy and How Does it Work.
Hypnotherapy is the therapeutic treatment of a variety of health and behavioural conditions utilising hypnosis to induce a specific state approximating sleep.
Brainwave average activity levels can be taken from EEG readings on any person to establish and define this state of mind associated with a relaxed body. 
Pioneers in this field, such as James Braid (1795-1860) and James Esdaile (1808-1859) discovered around 1840 that hypnosis could be used to successfully anesthetize patients for surgeries. James Braid accidentally discovered that one of his patients began to enter a hypnotic state while staring at a fixed light as he waited for his eye examination to begin. Since mesmerism had fallen out of favor, Braid coined the term hypnotism, which is derived from the Greek word for sleep. Braid also used the techniques of monotony, rhythm, and imitation to assist in inducing a hypnotic state. As of 2000, these techniques are still in use.
Around 1900, there were very few preoperative anesthetic drugs available. Patients were naturally apprehensive when facing surgery. One out of four hundred patients would die, not from the surgical procedure, but from the anesthesia. Ether was the most common anesthetic at that time, and a Dr. Munro found that he was able to perform surgery using only about 10% of the usual amount of ether.
Hypnotherapy dates back to the healing practices of ancient Greece and Egypt perhaps even earlier than 8000 BC. Many religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and others have attributed trance-like behavior to spiritual or divine possession.
Austrian physician, Franz Mesmer (1734–1815), is credited with being the first person to scientifically investigate the idea of hypnotherapy, in 1779, to treat a variety of health conditions.
Mesmer studied medicine at the University of Vienna and received his medical degree in 1766. Mesmer is believed to have been the first doctor to understand the relationship of psychological trauma to illness. He induced a trance-like state, which became known as mesmerism, in his patients to successfully treat nervous disorders. These techniques became the foundation for modern-day hypnotherapy.
Mesmer's original interest was in the effect of celestial bodies on human lives. He later became interested in the effects of magnetism, and found that magnets could have tremendous healing effects on the human body. Mesmer believed that the human body contained a magnetic fluid that promoted health and well being. It was thought that any blockage to the normal flow of this magnetic fluid would result in illness, and that the use of the mesmerism technique could restore the normal flow.
Mesmer performed his technique by passing his hands up and down the patient's body. The technique was supposed to transmit magnetic fluid from his hands to the bodies of his patients. During this time period, there was no clear delineation between health conditions that were physical or psychological in nature. Although Mesmer did not realize it at that time, his treatments were most effective for those conditions that were primarily psychosomatic.
Mesmer's technique appeared to be quite successful in the treatment of his patients, but he was the subject of scorn and ridicule from the medical profession. Because of all the controversy surrounding mesmerism, and because Mesmer's personality was quite eccentric, a commission was convened to investigate his techniques and procedures. A very distinguished panel of investigators included Benjamin Franklin, the French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, and physician Jacques Guillotin. The commission acknowledged that patients did seem to obtain noticeable relief from their conditions, but the whole idea was dismissed as being medical quackery.
It took more than two hundred years for hypnotherapy to become incorporated into medical treatment. In 1895 the British Medical Association approved the use of hypnotherapy as a valid medical treatment, but there is only limited record of significant medical use at that time. The next significant recognition came with the BMA renewed acceptace of Hypnosis Hypnotherapy in 1955 with the American Medical Association (AMA) following suit with its independently investigated Hypnotherapy approval in 1958.
Hypnotherapy involves achieving a psychological state of awareness that is different from the ordinary state of consciousness. While in a hypnotic state, a variety of phenomena can occur. These phenomena include alterations in memory, heightened susceptibility to suggestion, paralysis, sweating, and blushing, emotional outbursts, reduced blood pressure and much more. All of these changes can be produced or removed in the hypnotic state. Many studies have shown that roughly 90% of the population is capable of being hypnotized.
This state of awareness can be achieved by relaxing the body, focusing on breathing, and shifting attention away from the external environment. In this state, the patient has a heightened receptivity to suggestion. One of the procedures for inducing an hypnotic trance in another person is by direct command using a repetitive and soothing, monotonous tone of voice for a sustained period.
Brainwashing techniques (mental torture) used by Communist forces during the Korean war (1950-53) publicly demonstrated the successfully inducement of allied prisoners into making statements which were later subsequently completely denied as being any truthful indication of their beliefs. Deleterious side effects sometimes involved long term hospitalisation being required for recovery purposes.These mind changing and immoral forced processes are not generally recognised as being directly related to Hypnosis due to the lack or relaxation or procedural agreement incorporations. They do indicate the powerful abilities of mind conditioning suggestive techniques, combined with sleep deprivation and co-ercion to induce complete reversals to a persons' beliefs with using simple but carefully contrived psychological interaction procedures upon established normal thinking processes.
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