What does a hypnotherapist do? What does their professional activity in hypnotherapy look like?

Hypnotherapy is a method that focuses on the close connection between the body and the mind. It is used, for example, in the treatment of anxiety and eating disorders, for acute or chronic pain and stress and to support change processes. Hypnotherapists use the human capacity for trance - a deeply relaxed state in which blockages or entrenched behavioral patterns can be explored and dissolved.

Hypnotherapy is also used for relaxation and pain relief in certain areas of medicine (anesthesia, obstetrics, dentistry). Otherwise, it is mainly used in personality development, education and team development as well as in leadership training and sport.

Hypnotherapists clarify their patients' concerns in a preliminary discussion during hypnotherapy. Using various hypnosis techniques, they work together with the patient on the identified problems. After hypnosis, they provide tips and instructions for problem solving based on the insights gained from hypnosis.

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