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(also known as Hypnosis)
Hypnotherapy is the application of hypnosis as a form of treatment, usually for relieving pain or conditions related to one's state of mind. Practitioners believe that when a client enters, or believes he has entered, a state of trance, the patient is more receptive to suggestion and other therapy. The most common use ... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Anxiety | 379 |
66% |
| Smoking Addiction & Rec... | 249 |
47% |
| Stress Management | 68 |
85% |
| Phobia | 66 |
53% |
| Depression | 19 |
89% |
Overall, 64% (913
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Very good, I have only found one free video version of it but it calms me down nicely.
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Part of my abuse therapy
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i have just had my firs app
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really want to try this, but havent yet
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Hypnotherapy is a way to relax. The more relaxed I am, the less my Crohn's/Colitis bothers me.
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I try to do hypnotherapy everyday. One of my goals is to become a Master Clinical Hypnotherapist and help others with fears, phobias and addictions.
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I love hypnotherapy.
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I do selfhypnosis everyday. EVERYDAY.
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Some times it did and other times I fought it.
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short term solution
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Hypnosis the best solution I've found. My therapist made sleep hypnosis recordings that play every night while I sleep. I went from having multiple at... [More] -
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my therapist said today she wants to do hypnosis with me. [More] -
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For the past three years I have been using hypnotherapy (on and off) to help me heal. It can work wonders! Through hypnosis I learned how to access ... [More] -
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glad your hypnosis went well for you. i've only had good experiences with it. keep up the good work. [More] -
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glad your hypnosis went well. i see anxiety and depression as thinking styles. who says we can't just change our style? [More]





