Clinical Hypnotherapy and Behavioral Therapy

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By Hypnotherapy-Guru



Clinical hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis in a clinical setting in order to help people overcome many different things in life. Behavioral therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on changing undesirable behaviors. When used hand in hand, clinical hypnotherapy and behavioral therapy can be very effective.

Clinical hypnotherapy a long with behavioral therapy can be used as part of a treatment plan to help people with phobias, test anxiety and other anxiety disorders, weight loss, to quit smoking, and even for pain management.

Studies have shown that the conscious mind uses only three to five percent of the brain, while the rest can be considered the subconscious. People that are having a hard time overcoming negative habits or behaviors are most likely being affected by the fact that the subconscious mind is not working with them, but against them. The New York Times states that using the combination of clinical behavioral therapy and clinical hypnotherapy has the highest success rate, because this combination addresses not only the hidden obstacles in the subconscious mind, but also all the negative daily habits we have, that support the problems we are trying to overcome. Behavioral therapy involves making positive changes in one's everyday life, using specific mental and physical techniques, to help one reach the desired goal.

Hypnotherapy with behavioral therapy is a powerful combination that may help clear mental and emotional un-easiness. If you have had trouble overcoming a problem and feel like you have tried everything else, give clinical hypnotherapy and behavioral therapy a try.


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