Hypnosis can be used to conquer almost any outmoded habit, to develop new habits, to improve self-confidence, to lose weight, to stop smoking, to increase motivation, to conquer pain, to gain weight, to overcome loss, stress management, for pain management, for nail
biting, for self-hypnosis, you name it.
A complete list of all
of the ways in which hypnosis has been (or could be) used would probably be impossible
to compile. However,
here's a partial list of applications:
Addictions
Weight Control (optimize eating habits and
improve fitness)
Quit
Smoking for Good
Self-Confidence
and Self-Esteem
Self-Hypnosis
Anger
Anxiety & Panic Relief
Cancer Pain Control
(and other chronic and terminal illnesses)
Career Enhancement
(improve focus, concentration,
decision making, motivation)
Change
(overcome resistance to)
Chronic Pain
Concentration
Fears
and phobias (flying, heights, water,
animals,
doctors, dentists, crowds, success,
failure, loss of control, death, public speaking)
Fitness
(motivation and performance)
Habit Control
Heal quicker
after surgery
Health
Impotence (non-organic)
Insomnia
Memory
Medical Applications
(analgesia, anesthesia,
bodily
functions under autonomic control)
Memory
Migraine Headaches
Motivation (academic, career, job
performance,
personal achievement, sports)
Nail Biting
Overcome Loss and Move On With Your Life
Overcome Resistance to Change
Pain Management
(Dental, Chronic and terminal illnesses)
Panic attacks
Performance (music, sports, business, personal,
public speaking, academic,
etc.)
Personal Relationships
Pessimism
Problem Solving
Procrastinating
(overcome it and achieve your goals)
Public speaking (audience rapport,
concentration,
memory, presence of mind on stage, stage fright)
Rashes, skin conditions,
etc.
Reading
(improve speed, comprehension, motivation,
remove blocks)
Relaxation
Sales (improve attitude. Improve memory for names,
faces, facts. Motivate and persuade
people. Increase
tenacity, drive)
School (Remove fears and stage fright. Improve
concentration, comprehension, class participation,
communication, focus,
attention span, memory,
presentation skills, study skills)
Sex
(Inhibitions and mental blocks. Increase pleasure)
Shyness
Skin Conditions
Sleep Patterns
Smoking
Speaking (audience rapport, concentration,
memory,
presence of mind on stage, stage fright)
Sports Performance (competitiveness,
concentration,
drive, image, peak performance)
Stage Fright
Stress Management
Stuttering
Substance abuse
Warts, rashes, skin conditions, etc.
Worry
And
lots, lots more
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