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Hypnotherapy
The brain operates in four general states determined by the frequency
of the electricity generated by the exchange of chemicals in the
neural pathways. The four states include Full Conscious Awareness,
the Hypnotic State, the Dream State, and the Sleep State.
These four states correspond to electrical activity in the brain
and are defined by frequency ranges on an EEG. Full Conscious Awareness
occurs when the majority of the electrical activity in the brain
is in the beta range (14-35 Hz). The Hypnotic State occurs when
brain activity is in the alpha range (8-13 Hz). The Dream State
occurs when brain activity is in the theta range (4-7 Hz), and the
Sleep State occurs when brain activity is in the delta range (.5-3
Hz).
Full Conscious Awareness is where which we spend most of our waking
hours. In this state, our mind is attentive and uses logic to reason,
evaluate, assess, judge, and make decisions. Unfortunately, when
making life changes, the conscious mind often gets in the way.
In the Hypnotic State, the doorway between the conscious and the
subconscious is opened, memories become easily accessible, and new
information is stored. In the Hypnotic State, you are not really
"thinking" in the traditional sense. You are "experiencing"
without questioning, without critical judgment or analysis, like
when you watch a movie, and the hypnotherapist can make suggestions
that are very likely to "stick" - precisely because your
conscious mind is not getting in the way. You are not "judging"
or being "critical" of the suggestions.
We pass through all four bands sequentially as the electrical activity
decreases on our way to sleep and as it increases up on our way
to total wakefulness. Regardless of whether we are on our way to
sleep or to wakefulness, when we pass through the upper theta/lower
alpha range we go into hypnosis automatically. There is no power
on earth that can stop it from happening but likewise, there is
no person or power on earth that can force you into it; you must
want to go into hypnosis and follow the hypnotist's direction to
the letter.
The will located in the conscious way of functioning is always
present, always working. If for some reason you will yourself not
to allow the suggestions to be accepted, they won't be. The smoker
who comes in to quit smoking but is not really committed to that
goal, cannot be forced to do so.
As to the issue of the subconscious' chief concern for the clients'
health and welfare, the subconscious function of the mind begins
to operate long before the conscious mind, in early childhood. On
the level of instinct, the strategies for self-preservation and
survival are irrevocably etched in the subconscious.
The conscious along with its critical faculty develops later in
early childhood. By this time, the subconscious had firmly embedded
in it the instinct to survive---to keep the organism well and healthy.
A less technical definition of hypnosis is: A naturally occurring
altered state of consciousness in which the critical faculty is
bypassed (mind in the conscious mode) and acceptable selective thinking
established.
This simply means that the reasoning, evaluating, judging part
of your mind (conscious) is bypassed. While we wonder how this could
possibly happen, we are subject to it all the time. The advertising
industry is dedicated to bypassing our critical judgment all the
time in order to influence our buying behavior.
We suspend our critical judgment other times when an authority
figure makes some sort of comment; doctors, clergy, professors,
and many more fall into this category.
Children suspend their critical judgment frequently in games of
"let's pretend". Actors do it in playing a part; they
have to suspend their critical faculty, and they ask the audience
to suspend theirs to accept them as being someone else.
With the critical faculty bypassed, specific thoughts/suggestions
can be lodged in the subconscious where they can propel the client
toward a desired goal or change behavior in a positive, permanent
way. Any such suggestions must be acceptable to the client, of course.
They would have no effect otherwise.
This focus on a specific goal or behavior is done with laser-like
precision and intensity in hypnosis. It's a little like looking
through a telescope from the wrong end. You see just one tiny spec
of the environment in focus though you may be aware of everything
around it.
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