How Hypnotherapy Actually Works
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An excellent presentation - brilliantly expressed. If only all professionals spoke with such clarity!
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this is a really smart explanation for such a complicated subject matter, props gohypno!
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Incredible self hypnosis techniques site: hyy.cxx.ca
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Does hypnosis help with tourettes syndrome and depression?
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Interesting video! I've always wondered exactly HOW hypnotherapy worked... I quit smoking in 2009 with hypnosis, and I was amazed and intrigued by the power of the mind in overcoming physical ailments or addictions! My video story about how I did it is on my channel, if anyone's interested. Thanks!
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Nice video explaining hypnosis...but why do I get the feeling he's using hypnosis techniques as he's explaining. I'm not criticizing; just an observation.
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I had knowledge of this subject already, but still watched the video, and WOW you really broke it down. Lol.
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my bouncer sucks
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pfft.
interesting accept that our experiences with a person will not even allow us to recognize them as who they are if we have and brain (injury or some other cause) that causes just the right lesion in just the right way in the fusiform gyrus. This could cause what has been called Capgras delusion, where one believes people like parents or even their homes are not their parents or their homes, pets, friends ect. This delusion is not so much a new belief as the absence of a belief when seeing.
JonahTorn 4 months ago
@JonahTorn -
Sure, but that's a major exception under a fairly dramatic circumstance. Like any model, this one makes some basic assumptions of an "average and healthy individual" and doesn't take into account all possible situations, disorders, or wild cards that may arise.
gohypno 3 weeks ago
Interesting analogy, what about people of other colors walking up to a bar and not getting in simply because of their skin color (I've experienced this often)?
gigagroove 6 months ago
@gigagroove - That's called (in both the literal and metaphorical context) wrongful discrimination. This happens when someones prejudices prevent them from accepting the premise of an offer or entertaining the option of learning more. This may include a belief about a certain race in your case, which would keep them from entertaining a new idea or getting to know a person who looks different from their friends.
gohypno 3 weeks ago
Can hypnotheraphy help you to forget about a person who you went to school with? just wondering.
XEmWorldX 7 months ago
@XEmWorldX - It wouldn't help you forget someone, but if there were negative emotions associated with that person, it could help reduce or remove those feelings.
gohypno 3 weeks ago