subject: Hypnosis Treatment Can Ease Complaints [print this page] The concept of mind control can have a negative connotation. Some may think that it involves one person totally controlling another to the complete benefit of the former without regard to the latter. It may even sound dangerous and cruel, as though nothing good can come of one person influencing the thoughts and behaviors of another person.
When placed in the wrong hands, the techniques of mind control can have such negative results but when implemented properly, they can be of great benefit to a willing subject. Using various types of hypnosis treatment, skilled hypnotists are helping their subjects overcome fears, self-destructive behaviors, even chronic physical pain.
The latest and, to date, most comprehensive and powerful hypnosis course offered by master hypnotist Igor Ledochowski, The Power of Conversational Hypnosis, is designed to teach people the invaluable and powerful skill of covert hypnosis. Covert hypnosis, also known as conversational hypnosis, is the technique of influencing the thoughts, behaviors, and compulsions of others without their subjects' knowledge.
This is achieved through careful control of a directed conversation in which you will gain the absolute trust of your subject, work your way into their subconscious and actually alter their thought patterns. By infiltrating this level of thought, your suggestions and control is obeyed with little to no resistance and your subject will later believe the actions to be of their own whim and creation.
This makes covert hypnosis a powerful tool when attempting to control difficult or potentially resistant people. Convincing them that they are, in fact, coming up with the ideas for the suggested behaviors themselves makes it more likely that they will continue to follow through with your control.
Mind control does not have to be done in a "sneaky" or covert manner to be extremely effective, however. Hypnosis done in a maintained, therapeutic environment with the compliance and will of the subject can be highly beneficial.
While learning the techniques of hypnosis, you will come to understand that a hypnotic trance is a natural state and that people are subjected to mild forms of mind control frequently in their everyday lives. Watching commercials, listening to charismatic speakers or falling into the "trap" of a particularly attractive person are all subtle forms of mind control.
Because this is such a common thing, voluntary hypnosis is not only an easy treatment to those that are willing but one that can be exceptionally successful in treating a variety of complaints. Taking advantage of the techniques of hypnosis, even self-hypnosis, has allowed for treatment of obesity, smoking, insomnia, addictions and even depression.
Hypnotherapists have learned to harness the power of hypnosis to "reprogram" a person's mind to think and behave differently than they have been behaving. When it comes to addictive or destructive actions, this alteration can mean healing and hope.
Hypnosis has even been utilized for the treatment of chronic or intense pain during and after medical procedures or illnesses, even during unmedicated childbirth. Using therapy based in the practice of hypnosis, covert or otherwise, can mean desperately needed relief or healing where other treatments have proven completely unsuccessful.