Welcome to Hypnosis 4 Health, LLC (Ohio)
Also, a new item for detoxing and relaxation(stress) is now available in 20 minute sessions- FIR SAUNA. See page 5 for details.
QUIT SMOKING without drugs or gaining weight. Do you need help with FOOD CRAVINGS(without another diet)? I do not work on weight loss directly, but obviously eliminating food cravings may or may not lead to weight loss. Is stress overwhelming to you? Does your child have difficulty FOCUSING at school or with homework? Does public SPEAKING make you nervous? Sports improvement and test anxiety is also available with hypnosis.
Call for an appointment to see how hypnotherapy can help you.
KENT W. STANTON, Certified Hypnotherapist,(C.Ht.)
Certified by the Midwest Training Institute of Hypnosis
GETTING TO THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM USING CLINICAL AND MEDICAL HYPNOTHERAPY TO GET PERMANENT RESULTS FOR SMOKING, WEIGHT CONTROL, INSOMNIA, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, CONFIDENCE, STRESS, ANGER, CONCENTRATION, SPORTS IMPROVEMENT, AND MORE!
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"If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got."
Clinical and medical hypnosis is:
Whenever we are in meditation or in a daydream state and are making no conscious effort to think of anything and our mind is just wandering around, that is hypnosis. The brain waves are at the same level as when we are meditating or daydreaming.
Anyone who has ever been hypnotized will tell you that you are fully aware, awake, and in control of yourself. It is all self-hypnosis. The individual listens to what the hypnotist says to relax them and then allows the relaxation to take place physically and mentally.
No one can be hypnotized or kept in a state of hypnosis unless they want to be. If they choose to bring themselves out of hypnosis all they have to do is open their eyes. It is somewhat like reading instructions to someone and they are following those instructions. Therefore, the client is actually hypnotizing (mentally relaxing) himself or herself.
A very important point is that all of our emotions and feelings are stored in our subconscious mind which is 100% of our mind. Our conscious mind is where we think and reason. We are using only 2% to 7% of our conscious mind.
We are then in our subconscious mind, not the conscious thinking part of our mind. We still have thoughts but they are random thoughts not something that we were deliberately making ourselves think about. That is when we have our most creative. When we are not thinking we are in our subconscious mind which is like a computer. That is where all our experiences and what we have learned, are stored.
We seldom know consciously what all the incidents in our past are that are responsible for a problem. We may have some idea but not entirely.
We are mostly controlled by our emotions and feelings rather than our conscious thinking part of our mind. Whenever our reasoning thinking part of our conscious mind and the feeling part of our subconscious mind come in conflict over something our feelings almost always wins out. That is why we don’t always do what is in our best interest, because we react to our feelings and emotions instead.
For example: Someone who smokes reasons and determines that smoking is bad for them and they want to stop very much. They usually will eventually go back to smoking even if they were successful for awhile in stopping, because their feelings that causes the problem will overcome their reasoning. Even if they are successful in permanently stopping their smoking the need to pacify their emotions will still be there and when there is enough stress they will start a different habit such as over eating and start gaining weight.
If a client is hypnotized they are in a highly suggestible state of mind. However, they have a free will and will not do anything that is against their principles and beliefs. Only suggestions that they feel are acceptable and in their best interest will be accepted by them. That is why just doing therapy with hypnosis were the client is given only Post-Hypnotic suggestions to hopefully cause a change and to improve, are only about 15% successful. If the client finds a negative suggestion unacceptable or is turned off to the suggestion they will reject it. They will also reject a suggestion to change if they are not totally willing to change. Sometimes it conflicts with our conscious thinking.
Since the client is always in control and can reject any suggestion if they find it unacceptable a Post-Hypnotic Suggestions should always be worded in a positive way. Only then might the client benefit and get better results. The results are seldom permanent with only suggestions to change, since what caused the problem hasn't been resolved and removed. For example: When an individual tries to stop smoking with the Patch, Nicoret gum, acupuncture, etc. or by only using Post Hypnotic Suggestions from a Hypnotist, this does not get to the source and feelings of what has caused the problem to develop. The success rate is less than 15%.
When Hypnosis is used Clinically to get resolved and work out the emotions of what has caused the smoking the success rate is about 98% without any weight gain. This is because the emotions that were the trigger are no longer there to be pacified. The sessions are done one on one since it is therapy under hypnosis.
It is important for the client to know what the kind of training of the Hypnotherapist is. Did they have training in "Regression Therapy?" This kind of therapy training means they can find out what is motivating the behavior and eliminate and resolve the feelings and emotions that cause the problem. Then they no longer have the problem. The results are permanent. The client should find out the training and how effective the hypnotherapist is when choosing one by asking for referrals and testimonials from others. Any hypnotherapist should be willing to give this information.
by Dr. Gisella L. Zukausky,DCH,BS.,C.Ht.,Ct.H.A :
(used with permission)
419-238-4831
Whenever we are in meditation or in a daydream state and are making no conscious effort to think of anything and our mind is just wandering around, that is hypnosis. The brain waves are at the same level as when we are meditating or daydreaming.
Anyone who has ever been hypnotized will tell you that you are fully aware, awake, and in control of yourself. It is all self-hypnosis. The individual listens to what the hypnotist says to relax them and then allows the relaxation to take place physically and mentally.
No one can be hypnotized or kept in a state of hypnosis unless they want to be. If they choose to bring themselves out of hypnosis all they have to do is open their eyes. It is somewhat like reading instructions to someone and they are following those instructions. Therefore, the client is actually hypnotizing (mentally relaxing) himself or herself.
A very important point is that all of our emotions and feelings are stored in our subconscious mind which is 100% of our mind. Our conscious mind is where we think and reason. We are using only 2% to 7% of our conscious mind.
We are then in our subconscious mind, not the conscious thinking part of our mind. We still have thoughts but they are random thoughts not something that we were deliberately making ourselves think about. That is when we have our most creative. When we are not thinking we are in our subconscious mind which is like a computer. That is where all our experiences and what we have learned, are stored.
We seldom know consciously what all the incidents in our past are that are responsible for a problem. We may have some idea but not entirely.
We are mostly controlled by our emotions and feelings rather than our conscious thinking part of our mind. Whenever our reasoning thinking part of our conscious mind and the feeling part of our subconscious mind come in conflict over something our feelings almost always wins out. That is why we don’t always do what is in our best interest, because we react to our feelings and emotions instead.
For example: Someone who smokes reasons and determines that smoking is bad for them and they want to stop very much. They usually will eventually go back to smoking even if they were successful for awhile in stopping, because their feelings that causes the problem will overcome their reasoning. Even if they are successful in permanently stopping their smoking the need to pacify their emotions will still be there and when there is enough stress they will start a different habit such as over eating and start gaining weight.
If a client is hypnotized they are in a highly suggestible state of mind. However, they have a free will and will not do anything that is against their principles and beliefs. Only suggestions that they feel are acceptable and in their best interest will be accepted by them. That is why just doing therapy with hypnosis were the client is given only Post-Hypnotic suggestions to hopefully cause a change and to improve, are only about 15% successful. If the client finds a negative suggestion unacceptable or is turned off to the suggestion they will reject it. They will also reject a suggestion to change if they are not totally willing to change. Sometimes it conflicts with our conscious thinking.
Since the client is always in control and can reject any suggestion if they find it unacceptable a Post-Hypnotic Suggestions should always be worded in a positive way. Only then might the client benefit and get better results. The results are seldom permanent with only suggestions to change, since what caused the problem hasn't been resolved and removed. For example: When an individual tries to stop smoking with the Patch, Nicoret gum, acupuncture, etc. or by only using Post Hypnotic Suggestions from a Hypnotist, this does not get to the source and feelings of what has caused the problem to develop. The success rate is less than 15%.
When Hypnosis is used Clinically to get resolved and work out the emotions of what has caused the smoking the success rate is about 98% without any weight gain. This is because the emotions that were the trigger are no longer there to be pacified. The sessions are done one on one since it is therapy under hypnosis.
It is important for the client to know what the kind of training of the Hypnotherapist is. Did they have training in "Regression Therapy?" This kind of therapy training means they can find out what is motivating the behavior and eliminate and resolve the feelings and emotions that cause the problem. Then they no longer have the problem. The results are permanent. The client should find out the training and how effective the hypnotherapist is when choosing one by asking for referrals and testimonials from others. Any hypnotherapist should be willing to give this information.
by Dr. Gisella L. Zukausky,DCH,BS.,C.Ht.,Ct.H.A :
(used with permission)
419-238-4831