Hypnosis - Ten Myths

by Forbes Robbins Blair


On a daily basis someone asks me questions about hypnosis. What are the truths? The myths? To help
everyone understand the subject better, here are some answer to the most popular questions:

    Myth #1 - The hypnotherapist will be able to control my mind. And during self hypnosis I'll lose
    control. Truth: No one can control your mind, unless you let them. And when you hypnotize yourself you
    will have natural limits for how far you'll go. Good books (and therapists) will explain the precautions
    necessary for your good health. Your hypnotherapist will give you suggestions based on the desires you
    expressed in your pre-hypnosis interview. You won't lose control of yourself either: because when your
    subconscious finds anything morally objectionable it would naturally take you out of the deep trance state
    for your own protection.

    Myth #2 - "No. I don't want to be embarrassed in front of that hypnotherapist. What if she makes
    me do something strange?" Truth: That fear is based on Hollywood movies and stage hypnotism. Those
    hypnosis entertainment subjects volunteer to act silly in front of people -- all in the spirit of good fun (and
    exhibitionism). Hypnotherapy (and self hypnosis) is a serious path to self-improvement.

    Myth #3 - Hypnosis comes from black magic or is supernatural. Truth: Hypnosis is a natural state
    that has been studied scientifically. Clinical hypnotherapists are not palm readers or tarot card readers. We
    do not have magical gifts other than (hopefully) the gift of making our clients (or readers) comfortable with
    us. The dozens of years of clinical research into hypnosis by famous psychologists such as
    Dr. Sigmund Freud, Dr. Carl Jung, Dr. Milton Erickson and Dr. John Kappas has brought sureness and
    respectability to the field.

    Myth #4 - Some people worry that if they become hypnotized they won't come out of it.
    Others even believe it's fraught with danger. Truth: It's very safe. You'll just become more hyper-
    aware. For self-hypnotizers: here's a way you naturally would come out of that trance state: you'd just
    open your eyes, stretch and speak.

    Myth #5 - "Ha! I've never been hypnotized before." Truth: Every person naturally enters a state of
    hypnosis at least twice everyday: upon awaking every morning and just before falling asleep at night. Most
    of us easily enter hypnosis while watching television, driving on the freeway or while reading an absorbing
    book.

    Myth #6 - "If I see a hypnotherapist, will I have to share my secrets?" Truth: hypnotherapy sessions
    are very ethical and always should remain private. They cannot even be used for court testimony. If your
    subconscious has a moral problem with revealing a secret, it will remain private after the session.

    Myth #7 - When hypnotized, I will become disoriented and not remember where I am, and then I'll
    forget the experience. Truth: Hypnosis is only superficiality similar to sleep. After the session, most people
    say they experienced a heightened awareness of their senses, with more focused concentration and a
    renewed sense of awareness.

    Myth #8 - "I can't be hypnotized. You see, I'm too intelligent and strong-willed for that." Truth: Though it certainly helps if you're positive
    during your session, studies have proven that intelligent and disciplined people usually concentrate better. And concentration is the
    cornerstone of the hypnotic experience.

    Myth #9 - Self-hypnosis and hypnosis are both quick cures. Truth: They're relatively fast ways to make lasting life improvements. But
    each person makes progress at his or her own rate. Be wary of those authors and practitioners who make extravagant promises for quick
    success. For instance, you may desire to lose those last stubborn ten pounds of weight which could take anywhere from one to three to six
    sessions or even slightly more. Each person succeeds individually. So make sure you're undertaking it for your own reasons -- not for someone
    else. That will give you much better results.

    Myth #10 - With self hypnosis all I need is to read or listen to hypnosis scripts one or two times. Truth: The most advanced science
    says that you need to commit to it daily for at least 21 to 30 days (only15 minutes per day) to make a ch ange of habit stick.


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Forbes Robbins Blair is the author of three self-hypnosis books: the popular Instant Self-Hypnosis, The Self-Hypnosis
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and More Instant Self Hypnosis. He produces his own series of hypnosis audios. Mr. Blair works in private
practice as a hypnotherapist and offers distance hypnosis (hypnosis-by-phone).




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