werideatdawn
02-26-2010, 04:27 AM
I've recently stumbled upon a website that is promoting a hypnotherapy recording for Betrayal and was wondering if anyone has ever used this as aid to recovering from infidelity?
Thanks in advance
We have a "no commercial link" policy here. Nobody's selling anything. So since that link was edited from your post, I'll respond in general.
Since the second industrial revolution and the ascendency of allopathic medicine, people have come to the belief that their bodies are like machines. With machines, each problematic symptom has either one cause or a small set of causes. If something isn't working put in a new battery. If the framistat goes out, replace the framistat. It is now, after hundreds of years of indoctrination, become par of our psyches. If you have the flu, drug X helps. For each issue there is one (or a small set) of solutions.
In hypnotherapy, we have a different mindset. Each individual has unique issues and deserves unique solutions. Even though the symptoms of person A are identical to those of person B, the hypnotherapy for person A may be entirely different than that of person B.
The precise mode of approach is determined by trained hypnotherapists during the first interview. The type of induction, method of deepening, style of suggestions given as well as the suggestions themselves are designed uniquely for each client. With experience there are likely to be crossovers and similarities from client to client with the same issue, but even then the particular choice of words on the part of the hypnotherapist may be different.
Further, hypnotherapy always has been what is now called "interactive." A trained hypnotherapist observes clients for the slightest changes. A slight change in posture, breathing, or facial expression speaks volumes to the hypnotherapist, and he or she may change what they're doing on the spot to be more effective.
In truth, teaching a person how to hypnotize another takes only a few minutes. What a hypnotherapist does after induction can take hundreds of hours of training, study, and practice. Good hypnotherapists, when not at work helping others, are often going to classes or reading books or watching training DVDs to continue and expand their repertoire of techniques.
As I hope you can now see, NO recording can ever do all these things for everyone. It's impossible. HOWEVER, it may be that in any particular individual's situation, a recording includes either exactly what they need or is close enough to make a difference.
So is it possible that any particular recording to deal with a particular issue can help certain people? Absolutely!
However, the real question isn't whether it will help someone else, is it? The real question is will it help you? I regret that I have no way of answering that question.
I can say that if you go to a trained and experienced hypnotherapist, in person, that practitioner will be able to help you very quickly.
The recording you had linked to costs $10. Is that all you think you're worth?
Poodle
02-26-2010, 06:17 PM
around here -- something to the effect -- it matters not whose sleeping next to you because we all sleep alone.
In our Skip's wisemind, the best way to get over someone is to get under someone new.
Actually, if you are an adult and have been married for some time, a broken heart may cause physical problems sooo my advice to you, if it applies, is to get yourself to a well trained professional ASAP. A $10 CD has little to do with a 'professional' in person session with either a well trained hypnotherapist or a Master NLP Practitioner or higher. Docresults here can take care of it quickly for a fee with what he calls Shallow PEAT.
Pood :pood: