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Unregistered
07-07-2004, 08:22 AM
Lack of self confidence has dogged me all my life,talking to women,public speaking ,even confident around a large group of friends is lacking.I have contacted a hypnotheropist who has said just 1 session will be all i need quoting an 80% sucess ratesaying I won't need any more sessions..Is this viable? and can I realy become supremly confident using hypnosis?

Merlin
07-07-2004, 08:48 AM
Yep.
With a skilled hypnotist leading you, one session would be enough.

Unregistered
07-07-2004, 09:38 AM
How much of the time are you allowing yourself now feeling courageous and self-confident ?, vs. less so. A hypnotherapist, claiming an 80% success rate now, is operating from a similar self-limiting belief system.

Do you think paying an electrician, claiming an 80% success rate, good money to wire a house you're planning on living in, is a good idea ? If you can agree that such is less than ideal, why would you want to pay a hypnotherapist, claiming less than a 100% success rate, good money to re-wire your mind ?

Can you agree it makes better sense paying a hypnotist modeling for you and imprinting in you the self-confidence you're seeking ?

Yes, one session will be enough with a skilled person.

Agawan

Unregistered
07-07-2004, 10:22 AM
Wow thanks for that,I shall go for it and hope it changes my life.

Unregistered
07-07-2004, 10:27 AM
Is confidence one of teh easiest things to cure then,as we all have it when we are young?

Merlin
07-07-2004, 07:49 PM
You're not really 'curing' anything.
You're just being given another perspective.

Calvin Iwema
07-08-2004, 07:15 AM
"Wow thanks for that,I shall go for it and hope it changes my life."

You might want to rephrase this as.....I will change my own life with this powerful assistance.

Simple Guy
07-08-2004, 08:14 AM
Both electricians and hypnotherapists are expected to work to a level of
expertise. I don't know of any hypnotherapist, that has worked with a
large number of people, that can ethically claim that they have a
100 percent success rate. 100 percent success is not the standard of
competence that is required, or possible, for hypnotherapists. Electricians
must comply with codes and promises made to their customers. By the
same token, so must therapists. Breaking codes or promises, in either
case, is reason for legal recourse and removal of any certifications.

Terry
07-08-2004, 12:46 PM
Both electricians and hypnotherapists are expected to work to a level of
expertise. I don't know of any hypnotherapist, that has worked with a
large number of people, that can ethically claim that they have a
100 percent success rate. 100 percent success is not the standard of
competence that is required, or possible, for hypnotherapists. Electricians
must comply with codes and promises made to their customers. By the
same token, so must therapists. Breaking codes or promises, in either
case, is reason for legal recourse and removal of any certifications.
Glad you jumped in there lad, too many people are making claims as if they know what they are talking about, without any indication to those who do, that such is the case. Perhaps seeing their words in print causes a pattern interupt (EG) Terry

Simple Guy
07-08-2004, 06:06 PM
Terry,

I'd imagine that a mythologically based "perfect" hypnotherapist might quit the
field. -- Not needing to learn anything further might result in a horrible
shroud of boredom. Great and becoming greater hypnotherapists always
find additional learning fascinating. At least it's this way for those I've
the pleasure of knowing.

Veronica
07-21-2004, 09:58 AM
A Hypnosis session to build up your self-confidence.. I am asking because I have the same problem...Thanks