Hypnotherapy
What is a Hypnotherapy?
The psychotherapeutic use of hypnosis is known as hypnotherapy. Hypnosis has a long tradition as a therapeutic tool. It is a phenomenon dating back thousands of years and is the oldest psychological and medical healing procedure.
Hypnosis (grch. hypnos = sleep)
How does Hypnotherapy work?
Hypnosis is a communication art, which makes a trance condition possible. This trance condition allows for direct access to a person’s subconscious mind in order to use the innate and acquired abilities of this mind for a person’s therapy. Subjectively, the hypnotic trance condition of the patient is usually felt as deep relaxation, whereby sometimes lively internal pictures or feelings become accessible, which are noticed as substantially more intensive and “material†than in the awakened condition. Suggestions are more easily accepted in trance and can be used in the healing process. Direct and indirect suggestions open the entrance to hidden abilities and unconscious potentials.
Elements of Hypnosis
Harmonious Cooperation of:
• imagination (lat. Imago = picture, vision) fantasy laden changes in perception of situational conditions through illusionary and associative experience.
• suggestion (lat. suggestio = intuition, a whispering) assumption of ways of thinking, feelings, forms of reaction according to self-concept or an outside induced concept, a certain relationship to “inspirationâ€
• trance (frz. transe = trance, or figuratively a dream state, hypnosis) restricting consciousness with selective attention.
Many believe the effect of hypnosis is based on the idea that the hypnotist, by means of suggestion, delivers the patient from complaints and symptoms using the slogan: your problems are disappearing, and you feel better every day.†This paints an incorrect picture. Hypnosis looks at the essence of the symptoms and poses the question: what important function does the symptom provide the soul. On which experiences or events was the symptom based at its time of origin, which provided the only answer to the problem? The unconscious meaning of the symptom is comprehended to the extent necessary for the realization of the desired changes.
Many people are of the opinion that in hypnosis one can be talked into doing or saying something that goes against one’s will. This is a false view. It has been scientifically proven that also in the deepest trance such suggestion are only obeyed to the extent they conform to the individual’s value system. Nobody can be made to do anything contrary to ones’s inner values by hypnosis. Hypnosis can be used independently or in combination with other procedures for the therapy of psychological, psychosomatic or physical disturbances.
When is a Hypnotherapy helpful?
• For depression/fearfulness
• For post traumatic disturbances
• For pain
• For operations and operation preparations
• And for much more
What does hypnotherapy cost?
Hypnotherapy costs are assumed by the required health insurance companies but only in exceptional cases and by request do the private health insurance companies pay for such treatment. . With private health insurances the assumption of costs regulations are very different. A psychotherapeutic hypnosis treatment is assessed according to the regulation of charges for physicians (GOÄ) at the rate of 92.50 Euros. The duration of hypnosis treatment depends on the agreed upon goal of the treatment, the type and duration of the Illness and the maximum resilience to stress of the Patient.
For further questions we are gladly at your disposal.
The psychotherapeutic use of hypnosis is known as hypnotherapy. Hypnosis has a long tradition as a therapeutic tool. It is a phenomenon dating back thousands of years and is the oldest psychological and medical healing procedure.
Hypnosis (grch. hypnos = sleep)
How does Hypnotherapy work?
Hypnosis is a communication art, which makes a trance condition possible. This trance condition allows for direct access to a person’s subconscious mind in order to use the innate and acquired abilities of this mind for a person’s therapy. Subjectively, the hypnotic trance condition of the patient is usually felt as deep relaxation, whereby sometimes lively internal pictures or feelings become accessible, which are noticed as substantially more intensive and “material†than in the awakened condition. Suggestions are more easily accepted in trance and can be used in the healing process. Direct and indirect suggestions open the entrance to hidden abilities and unconscious potentials.
Elements of Hypnosis
Harmonious Cooperation of:
• imagination (lat. Imago = picture, vision) fantasy laden changes in perception of situational conditions through illusionary and associative experience.
• suggestion (lat. suggestio = intuition, a whispering) assumption of ways of thinking, feelings, forms of reaction according to self-concept or an outside induced concept, a certain relationship to “inspirationâ€
• trance (frz. transe = trance, or figuratively a dream state, hypnosis) restricting consciousness with selective attention.
Many believe the effect of hypnosis is based on the idea that the hypnotist, by means of suggestion, delivers the patient from complaints and symptoms using the slogan: your problems are disappearing, and you feel better every day.†This paints an incorrect picture. Hypnosis looks at the essence of the symptoms and poses the question: what important function does the symptom provide the soul. On which experiences or events was the symptom based at its time of origin, which provided the only answer to the problem? The unconscious meaning of the symptom is comprehended to the extent necessary for the realization of the desired changes.
Many people are of the opinion that in hypnosis one can be talked into doing or saying something that goes against one’s will. This is a false view. It has been scientifically proven that also in the deepest trance such suggestion are only obeyed to the extent they conform to the individual’s value system. Nobody can be made to do anything contrary to ones’s inner values by hypnosis. Hypnosis can be used independently or in combination with other procedures for the therapy of psychological, psychosomatic or physical disturbances.
When is a Hypnotherapy helpful?
• For depression/fearfulness
• For post traumatic disturbances
• For pain
• For operations and operation preparations
• And for much more
What does hypnotherapy cost?
Hypnotherapy costs are assumed by the required health insurance companies but only in exceptional cases and by request do the private health insurance companies pay for such treatment. . With private health insurances the assumption of costs regulations are very different. A psychotherapeutic hypnosis treatment is assessed according to the regulation of charges for physicians (GOÄ) at the rate of 92.50 Euros. The duration of hypnosis treatment depends on the agreed upon goal of the treatment, the type and duration of the Illness and the maximum resilience to stress of the Patient.
For further questions we are gladly at your disposal.
