Information for
the public seeking hypnosis treatment
Hypnosis as a
treatment adjunct:
Hypnosis is the process by which a
person induces an altered state of attention or degree of awareness in
another person. The process may result in a variety of phenomena, which
occur spontaneously or in response to verbal or other stimuli. These
phenomena include: alternations in consciousness and memory; increased
susceptibility to suggestion; the production of responses and ideas
unfamiliar to the person in the normal state of mind; or changes in
behavior, perceptions, or psychological processes.
Hypnosis can also occur naturally when
a person has become totally absorbed in what they are doing. Thus, like
day-dreaming, hypnotic-like states may occur in people regularly.
Hypnosis is not the same as sleep. It
is not like an anaesthetic. You do not "pass out" and you are not
unconscious when you are hypnotised. You do not lose control over your
mind or your feelings. You do not weaken or surrender your will to any
other person. In fact, your will-power may be strengthened with
hypnosis.
In hypnosis, it is usual to feel
relaxed, at ease, and you may well enjoy a special peace of mind. Many
people comment on their feeling of comfort and security, or the
sensation of lightness or floating. What is particularly pleasant about
hypnosis is the fact that it is natural and safe when used by trained
professionals, and almost everyone can learn to use it by themselves
and be helped by it. It can be learned and used by adults, adolescents,
and children alike.
Where hypnosis
can be used:
Hypnosis is particularly useful for
helping people change their behavior, symptoms, and attitudes. It is
one of the most powerful psychological methods for mental and physical
relaxation. Thus, hypnosis is useful for anxiety and stress control,
and phobias. It is also useful in dealing with attentional deficits,
motivation, assertiveness and confidence building, ego-strengthening
and enhancing psychotherapy and counselling.
People vary in their susceptibility to
hypnosis but research clearly shows that even light trance can
significantly help individuals address their concerns and problems.
Medical
Applications:
Treatments for most conditions
including asthma, enuresis, hypertension, migraine, obesity, smoking
cessation, gastrointestinal disorders and anxiety. It is also used
extensively for labour and childbirth, minor surgical procedures, and
pain control.
Psychological
& Psychiatric Applications:
Include treatments for anxiety
control, motivation training, attitude change, depression, eating
disorders, fears and phobias, memory training, nail biting, panic and
performance anxiety, sexual dysfunction, sleep disorders, stuttering,
study problems, trauma counselling, thumb sucking.
Dental Applications:
Include treatments for anaesthesia,
anxiety control, bleeding control, bruxism, dental phobias, fainting,
gagging, nausea, orthodontic problems, pain control, salivation
control, temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction, thumb sucking.
To contact a
trained, qualified health practitioner, psychologist or dentist trained
and qualified by the Australian Society of Hypnosis:
NOTE that the
person to whom you will be referred is:
- A registered
member of one of the three disciplines (medical practitioner;
psychologist; or dentist);
- A Full Member of the largest hypnosis organisation in Australia,
comprising only the three disciplines listed above;
- Fully trained in hypnosis theory and research by the Society and
certified as having successfully completed the Society's examination
process;
- A professional who not only is bound by, and adheres to, the Code of
Ethics of their registered health profession BUT ALSO the Ethical Code
of Practice of the Australian Society of Hypnosis.
Costs involved:
The cost of consulting a Member of the
Society will vary and you should check when you make your appointment.
You are entitled to a Medicare rebate for a consultation with a medical
practitioner (this will not include any specific charge for hypnosis).
Psychologists will generally charge a consultation fee that is
consistent with the APS schedule of fees and some health insurance
providers will pay for hypnotherapy services under Extras cover --
check with the clinician and your health insurer.