Psychotherapists using Hypnotherapy
- tomjlynam
- Dec 6, 2014
- 1 min read
'In the context of Hypnotherapy, we are using hypnotic techniques to address the problems arising from the ego. Similar to gestalt therapy, where fractured parts of the traumatised personality are attempted to be reintergrated into the whole, I view hypnotherapy as a technique with which the client is given access to their original mind, and by drawing on the fundamental existential knowledge that despite there being many convincing superficial differences between the and the world, there is in fact none and the everything depends on one another for its existence. Admittedly, this may not be the clients' view, but these ideas are not needed for them to work; it doesnt matter what format a theory is presented to someone, as long as it works for them and can be of use from their perspective. Once in trance we can come to the realisation that we are often chained to the fictional ideas of the ego, put them in perspective, then bring this knowledge back when returning to the ego state and use it in our everyday thinking to bring harmony to an otherwise fractured, distorted and false reality.
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