Sidora Dazi  CCHt  Clinical Hypnotherapist

Weight,Anxiety,Smoking

Past Lives, Habits, Pain

Consultations $5

call for an appointment

602-573-2677

 

Se habla espanol

alpha book center,

4532 N. 7th Street, Phoenix

 

If you want to make changes in your life,

even if  you have failed in the past . . .


You can do it today

with hypnotherapy!


shown to be the most effective,

 most powerful, and quickest way to

achieve your goals.

 

 

Change Your Behavior Easily 


        Studies have shown clearly  that Hypnotherapy is more effective and works more quickly
than traditional talk therapy or psychoanalysis when it comes to

 

Weight Loss
Stop Smoking
Stress, Anxiety, and Anger
Improve Career or Sales Performance
Sexual Problems & Enhancement
Personal Development
Relaxing and Letting Go
Overcoming Fears & Phobias
Increasing Self-Esteem & Confidence
Improving Memory
Past Life Discovery
Improving Relationships
and more
...

 

You Are Always In Control

Hypnosis is safe, relaxing and you are completely aware during the entire experience.  The hypnotist is simply helping you to connect with your sub conscious mind where old habits and memory are stored so you can make the desired changes and get the results you are looking for.

 Hypnosis is recognized by the medical community as a dynamic and
vital tool in the healing process embracing all aspects of health care.

Hypnosis is a special form of communication to your subconscious mind where old habits and memory is stored. Because the language of the

subconscious mind is visual, the more detailed your image is of your goal,  the faster your subconscious mind will create the changes you desire.

Once your subconscious accepts a new idea, you automatically accept it at a conscious level allowing you to be free of old habits and thought patterns

that were holding you back from making the changes you desire and becoming the person you want to be

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinical Hypnotherapy

What is hypnotherapy?

Hypnotherapy is a technique that uses the hypnotic state, which enables changes in perception and memory, a major increase in response to suggestion, and the potential for controlling many physiologic functions that are usually involuntary. Hypnotherapy uses guided relaxation, intense concentration, and focused attention to achieve a heightened state of awareness that is sometimes called a trance. The person’s attention is so focused while in this state that anything going on around the person is temporarily blocked out or ignored. In this naturally occurring state, a person may focus his or her attention—with the help of a trained therapist—on specific thoughts or tasks.

How does hypnotherapy work?

Hypnotherapy is usually considered an aid to psychotherapy (counseling), rather than a treatment in itself. It helps with psychotherapy because the hypnotic state allows people to explore painful thoughts, feelings, and memories they might have hidden from their conscious minds. Hypnosis enables people to perceive some things differently, such as blocking an awareness of pain.

Hypnotherapy can be used in two ways:
  • Suggestion therapy — The hypnotic state makes the person better able to respond to suggestions. Hypnotherapy can help some people change certain behaviors, such as to stop smoking or stop nail-biting. It can also help people change perceptions and sensations, and is particularly useful in treating pain.

  • Analysis — This approach uses the relaxed state to find the root cause of a disorder or symptom, such as a traumatic past event that a person has hidden in his or her unconscious memory. Once the trauma is revealed, it can be addressed in psychotherapy.

What are the benefits of hypnotherapy?

The hypnotic state allows a person to be more open to discussion and suggestion.

It can improve the success of other treatments for many conditions, including:

  • Phobias, fears, and anxiety

  • Sleep disorders

  • Depression

  • Stress

  • Post-trauma anxiety

  • Grief and loss

It also might be used to help with pain control and to overcome habits, such as smoking or overeating. It also might be helpful for people whose symptoms are severe or who need crisis management.

Is hypnotherapy dangerous?

Hypnotherapy is not a dangerous procedure. It is not mind control or brainwashing. A therapist cannot make a person do something embarrassing or something the person doesn’t want to do. The greatest risk, as discussed above, is that false memories can be created

Who performs hypnotherapy?

Hypnotherapy is performed by a licensed or certified mental health professional who is specially trained in this technique.

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