Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Hypnosis Hypnotherapy Updates
Personality faults present an even more fertile ground for suggestion and hypnosis. They are extremely wide spread and tenacious, and countless people can be benefitted by having them removed, as they commonly determine one's course of life and often decide whether it will be successful or not. Particularly useful it is to check their formation at an early age. Children, we may recall, can be hypnotized as easily as, if not easier than, adults.Most personality faults are grounded in frustrations due to conditions of existence. The success of treatment is not assured, of course, so long as the conditions responsible for the trouble are not removed. It is foolish, therefore, to make suggestions which are bound to be defeated by the continuation of harmful influences which had produced the fault in the first place and which cannot be removed or modified by the subject himself. Any attempt to do so is not unlike a physician's advice to his poor anaemic patient burdened with family responsibilities to "take it easy" and to go away to Florida or California for a winter's rest. Nevertheless, in many instances, a hypnotic treatment, used intelligently and discriminately, can relieve the subject from that lack of confidence in his behavior which has weakened his social relations and aggravated his case still further. Much better results should be expected, of course, whenever unfavorable conditions responsible for the subject's troubles are, or can be made, a thing of the past.