There are still several theories about what is happening in hypnosis. Most theorists believe that a trance is an altered state, although it is often noted that it is a natural state like daydreaming. In a trance one's attention is focused narrowly - on imagery, on internal events, on a spot on the ceiling, on the voice of the hypnotist, etc. A state of relaxation and heightened suggestibility is often seen under these conditions.
Health practitioners use hypnosis for different sorts of problems. There is a great deal of research demonstrating that it is helpful to relieve and cope with pain. David Patterson, Ph.D. teaches nurses to use hypnosis to relieve the pain of burn patients who are receiving painful treatments. I teach patients with chronic pain to put themselves in a trance in order to reduce their chronic pain and cope with it better. Hypnosis seems to help the brain work more closely with the rest of the body under certain circumstances. There is even serious research which demonstrates that hypnosis can increase breast size.
Hypnosis can also be used to help people lose weight or stop smoking, although the research is not quite as strong for these uses. It might be best to view hypnosis as an "adjunct" treatment for these problems. Eating less and exercising more are still the most crucial ingredients in any weight loss program, and one's motivation to quit is the best predictor for success at stopping smoking.
Most states do not regulate the term "hypnotist" or "hypnotherapist." Almost anyone can market themselves as a hypnotist, and many do. The term "lay hypnotist" is often used to describe someone who is not a licensed mental health professional, but who practices hypnosis. These persons have often taken courses in hypnosis, and may claim to be "certified." This certification is often just a certificate that states that they completed the course. To protect yourself, always go to a licensed health professional or mental health professional if you are interested in hypnosis for a health problem.
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