Habit Busting Hypnosis
Just as a thought can cause you to blush or to break out in a rash, so can many other thoughts influence the body. Hypnosis is a way of focusing your attention, so that new helpful thoughts can replace old thoughts that have become unhealthy habits. Hypnosis has been used in the medical community for decades in the U.S., and is becoming more popular as people learn of its benefits.
(PRWEB) March 23, 2005 -- For centuries people have been using some form or
another of hypnosis to change, improve or enhance their lives both mentally and
physically. Science and medical communities have evolved in their understanding
of how our subconscious mind affects our health. Hypnotists around the world are
discovering more ways to assist people in making changes that can dramatically
increase their quality of life.
On Monday May 2 2005 at 12:15 PM at the
Senior Center Anderson, 7970 Beechmont Ave 45255, William Molitor a Certified
Master Hypnotist and Hypnotherapist from Tri-State Hypnosis Center will be
presenting a one hour lecture and demonstration about hypnosis and its role in
healthy living. This lecture is sponsored by the Senior Center Anderson and is
free to the public.
As more people experience how an unhealthy habit can
quickly be changed using hypnosis there is naturally more demand for it. Habits
such as smoking have long been considered one of the hardest to break, yet
thousands of people a year stop smoking with the help of hypnosis. The American
Lung Association was founded in 1904 to fight tuberculosis; today it fights lung
disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and
environmental health. The most successful program employed by the American Lung
Association for smoking cessation is hypnosis.
William Molitor says a
common statement from his clients is “I can’t believe it was that easy to quit
smoking” though many find this true it is important to note that hypnosis is not
mind control. The hypnotist can not erase anything from your subconscious mind.
William goes on to say that most people have heard all their lives that smoking
is a chemical addiction to nicotine and you will suffer withdrawal symptoms when
you attempt to quit. With this thought recorded in the subconscious mind as a
fact, people may have feelings that resemble withdrawal-like symptoms when they
try to quit. If you replace that erroneous fact with the truth that a habit is
just a thought that you have practiced so long that it runs automatic from the
subconscious, then a withdrawal-like response is not needed nor experienced.
This immediate relief from the need for urges or withdrawal-like symptoms is why
hypnosis seems magical to some people.
Hypnosis is also used to change
unhealthy eating habits and help in weight control and weight loss. Other habit
like hair pulling and nail biting are routinely addressed with hypnosis. Nearly
every professional athlete uses hypnosis in one of its many forms to help
improve their athletic abilities. The old inaccurate saying of “no pain no gain”
is being replaced with the help of hypnosis to “it doesn’t hurt to change your
mind”.
William Molitor is a certified master hypnotist and
Hypnotherapist , he is an educational and transformational speaker, an area
expert on hypnosis as seen on Cincinnati’s FOX19 morning show, an expert 5-PATH
Hypnotherapist, and received the 2004, 5-PATH leadership award.
For more
information on William Molitor or this event contact:
Doris
Tri-State
Hypnosis Center
(513) 943-1444
http://www.tri-statehypnosis.com
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