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Old Sep 28, 2014, 03:24 AM
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I was reading something about how helpful it could be to kind of move things forward, when you understand things on an intellectual level but can't really change at an emotional level.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 05:17 PM
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Its used in alot of my Therapy sessions.. Its always been helpful.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 05:20 PM
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hypnosis is a big part of my therapy...it helps me stay connected to the session where I may otherwise dissociate.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 05:59 PM
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I had brought it up once early on in my therapy, but he had said he mostly uses it for pain management. I need some way to bypass my defenses. I feel trapped in myself and I can't let myself out.

I need a way to express what I want to get out of it, but I don't really quite understand how it works.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 06:20 PM
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If there is such a possibility, I would like to be hypnotized. I've seen some stuff I'd like explained.
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Old Sep 28, 2014, 07:24 PM
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Early on in therapy with my current shrink, we did two things that he thought would help me access other aspects since in my case I tend to be verbal and intellectual which can get in the way. So he suggested getting a large drawing pad and some pastels and just doing anything and that he would look at anything I brought in. It wasn't art therapy per se, but a non-verbal expression. So just mentioning in case hypnosis is not something that either you or your therapist decide works out.

My shrink a little bit after introduced hypnosis. For my it was to help with managing distress, approaching difficult things with a strong container, and reinforcing relaxation techniques. We made recordings on my phone of the induction and de-induction sections so that I could play them whenever I want. It was also a nice way of having his voice which I find soothing at any time I wanted it without bothering him.

We left off hypnosis for a while (and the art as well), but later when I was confronting really old traumatic experiences, we used very well-crafted hypnosis techniques, meaning that they were better designed for me based on a longer relationship. Now I have a range of new recordings for different types of emotional experiences that I can play on my own.

There is nothing really totally magical about hypnosis. Some are more suggestible than others, which is often correlated with the ability to dissociate. Everyone is capable of a trance state and often people go in and out of one spontaneously. The part for me that made the difference was the idea and reinforcement of what is typically called the "container," the safe therapeutic space. It was not necessarily feeling loosened up or suggestions within the experience.
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