Regression Hypnotherapy
January 7, 2008
Why do hypnotherapists and psychotherapists use regression therapy?
Whenever someone has a problem, have you noticed how people seem to say that the problem must have originated in their childhood? Although it may or may not be true, we are all responsible for our actions now, in our daily lives, we all know right from wrong.
However, if you cannot lose weight, no matter how hard you try, is it possible that the issue lies deeper? It’s not as simple as ‘it’s wrong to eat that bar of chocolate so don’t do it’. Similarly, if someone has a phobia or a fear that seems irrational or starts at a later stage in life, they can’t help feeling that fear and although we may not understand it, we cannot make a person see something through our eyes.
The American Chronicle has an interesting article about the theory behind regression and past life regression. Sometimes understanding why a person has a phobia or problem, regardless of whether we believe the experience really came from recalling a suppressed memory or seeing a past life, can help free someone from their issue – and that is why they visited the hypnotherapist in the first place. There is more and more clinical research on hypnosis, showing its benefits and that it works, even though we cannot prove why. Sometimes a method just works – and surely that is all that matters.




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