Hypnosis Effective in Management of Chronic Pain Conditions

Hypnotherapists typically use deep relaxation exercises that bring about an altered state of consciousness, also known as a trance. Hypnotherapy techniques may include: Guided imagery, repetition, direct or indirect suggestion, post-hypnotic suggestion, and visualization. An individual in a trance or a state of deep concentration is highly responsive to suggestion. During hypnosis, an individual’s thoughts become more focused and attentive.

Hypnosis can decrease blood pressure and heart rate, and alters specific types of brain wave activity. Hypnotherapy also produces an improvement in well being, reduces the use of medication, may improve immune function, increases relaxation, reduces stress, and eases feelings of anxiety. Burn patients may experience decreased pain from hypnotherapy and hypnosis can speed healing, lessen pain and reduce recovery time for post-surgical patients.

Hypnosis is used in a variety of settings, from outpatient clinics to dental offices and emergency rooms to alleviate chronic pain conditions, stress-related conditions and psychosomatic illnesses. Conditions that respond well to hypnosis include: Cancer related pain, fibromyalgia, sleep disorders, phobias, eating disorders, weight loss, stress, migraine headaches, tinnitus, and skin disorders. Hypnotherapeutic procedures may alleviate the symptoms of asthma, tension headaches, eczema, psoriasis, and other psychosomatic illnesses. The National Institutes of Health has recommended hypnotherapy as a treatment for chronic pain.

Hypnotherapy is effective in reducing the anxiety and pain associated with uncomfortable medical or dental procedures. Hypnotherapy is often utilized to modify an individual’s behavior, emotional content, attitudes, and dysfunctional habits. Hypnotherapy techniques are also used in the field of personal development and motivation.

For information about complementary and alternative therapies for treatment of conditions and for health maintenance call Dr. Richard Browne at (305) 595-9500.

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11 Responses to Hypnosis Effective in Management of Chronic Pain Conditions

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  2. Hypnosis says:

    You wrote: “The National Institutes of Health has recommended hypnotherapy as a treatment for chronic pain.” The hypnotic treatment of pain is one of the most successful treatment-methods to reduce pain. Generally there are 3 categories of hypnotic pain treament to treat the range from psychosomatic, to cronic, to acute pain reduction. Specially the acute pain reduction makes hypnosis and hypnotherapy an tool for all dentists as it not only reduces the pain, but also anxiety and tension. Best wishes, http://www.hypnosis.in Tim Allgebauer

  3. Hypnosis says:

    Yes, hypnotherapy is very effective for relieving pain. Pain is just what the brain perceives – so it can be interpreted differently by hypnosis, or even changing your attitude towards it.

  4. This post reminds me of when I was a child growing up in Fargo. My grandpa used to say “When life give you lemons, make lemonade”. But he was a hopeless alcoholic who never made much sense so I never paid much attention to him. Have a great day!

  5. I genuinely enjoyed reading this write-up.Thank you.

  6. Kieran Adams says:

    Can hypnosis help in anxiety attacks and depression ?;.”

  7. Ashton Cox says:

    i have been trying to learn NLP Hypnosis but i am still having some hard time crunching it.,,`

  8. hypnosis could be used on a lot of things like quitting cigarette smoking and confidence building.’”-

  9. NLP hypnosis can be used in programming yourself to gain more confidence and be assertive.”’

  10. Julia Mason says:

    i am also very interested to study hypnosis.”`

  11. my father studied NLP/Hypnosis for about a year and his nlp trainer is a very good teacher too:`;

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