FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

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Hypnosis involves inducing deep relaxation and focused attention using guided imagery, verbal cues, and relaxation exercises. During hypnosis, individuals may experience heightened concentration, reduced awareness of their surroundings, and increased responsiveness to suggestions. Hypnosis can be used therapeutically to manage pain, reduce stress, or change habits; however, its effects can vary from person to person.

Hypnosis uses relaxation and suggestion to influence thoughts and behaviors.

Hypnosis is a technique used for pain management, stress reduction, and breaking unwanted habits and psychological issues by inducing a relaxed state and accessing the subconscious. Its effectiveness varies.

Hypnosis is safe when done by professionals in proper settings.

No, you are not under my control. Hypnosis is a psychological state of focused attention, heightened suggestibility, and deep relaxation. It’s often used for therapeutic purposes or entertainment. 

It’s possible to hypnotize anyone, but it’s essential to tailor the techniques to their suggestibility. The hypnotic state can occur naturally during the transition from wakefulness to sleep.

Hypnosis induces suggestibility and relaxation, dissipating stress. Sensations of weight or temperature may occur, but complete control is maintained. Hypnosis maintains conscious awareness of surroundings, unlike sleep.

Hypnosis induces heightened suggestibility and focused attention, resulting in various experiences and effects.