Frequently Asked Questions

Q.1.) What can I expect from attending Edusyn Hypnotherapy sessions?

Ans: Edusyn Hypnotherapy provides an holistic approach to maximise successful outcomes. That means that the session is tailored to your specific needs.

The specially designed Intake Form will provide the therapist with information essential to identifying the most appropriate solution techniques.

The first session, usually the longest,  includes a diagnostic component identifying, specifically, what your needs are. Then  a set of proven techniques are used to ensure a solution goal is successfully achieved as quickly as possible so that you can move on with experiencing a happy and fulfilling, worry-free liife.

The hypnosis part of the session utilises the power of your subconscious mind to provide you with sustainably successful outcomes.

Q.2.) How much will that cost?

Ans: Edusyn Hypnotherapy is keen to provide opportunities for enhancing your well-being. The Edusyn Hypnotherapy website is, therefore, in constant development to provide you with free resources to addresss your special needs. Formal sessions are necessary to ensure deeper issues are successfully and sustainably addressed. Each session costs $100. Research states that, often, 3 sessions are needed to maximise permanent change. In that case, 3 sesssions paid  up front attracts a 10% discount.

The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about Hypnosis:

  1. What is hypnosis? 
It is a pleasant, voluntary, state during which the conscious critical mind is relaxed and the doorway to the subconscious, inner mind is opened with a person’s permission.
  2. Can a person be hypnotized against his will? 
No. You must be a willing subject.
  3. Will a hypnotized person perform any anti-social, criminal or immoral acts while under Hypnosis? 
People who are hypnotized will not do anything in Hypnosis that they would not do in the waking state.
  4. Does hypnosis occur easily? 
We go into trance when we daydream our attention is really focused like when we’re watching a dramatic TV show or deeply into the p[lot of a book. The speed at which hypnosis can be induced depends on the individual.
  5. Is hypnotherapy only about hypnosis? No. Hypnotherapy is a therapy that uses other proven methods like NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) and Cognitive Therapy?
  6. Will I be asleep? 
No. He or she is very much aware of all that is going on. In actuality, in Hypnosis, one’s senses become heightened and more acute.
  7. Is it possible that a subject could not be brought out of Hypnosis? 
 You cannot get stuck in Hypnosis. Hypnosis is a cooperative relationship. When you are hypnotized, you retain full control over your mind and your body. Sometimes, people feel so relaxed and comfortable in Hypnosis that they may wish to remain in that state for a little longer
  8. Will I tell any secrets under hypnosis? 
No. You retain full control over what you say. Subjects in Hypnosis reveal no secrets in the Hypnotic State that they would not otherwise reveal.
  9. Can a person in Hypnosis be made to bark like a dog or cluck like a chicken? 
This happens only for entertainment purposes and does not happen in Therapeutic or Clinical Hypnosis.
  10. Can a person be made a “slave” to a hypnotist? 
No. Hypnosis is a cooperative and collaborative relationship when the subject retains full control and responsibility for his or her actions at all times.
  11. Is deep Hypnosis necessary? 
For most purposes a light degree of Hypnosis is all that is necessary for therapeutic benefits.
  12. What is Self Hypnosis? 
This is Hypnosis induced by the person by himself. In reality, during hypnosis the hypnotist guides the subject into the hypnotic state of consciousness the critical factor being the consent of the person.
  13. How can one learn Self Hypnosis? 
Often learning Self Hypnosis is part of the therapeutic program. The sources of learning can be varied. It’s best that it come from a highly professional source.
  14. What are the benefits of Self Hypnosis? 
The main benefit of learning and practicing Self Hypnosis is to empower oneself to continue the positive change.
  15. What is a hypnotic induction? 
The guiding of the person into hypnosis which can differ from person to person.
  16. How does Hypnosis make a person more suggestible? 
The whole idea of hypnosis is to relax and distract the conscious part of our mind which filters what is communicated to the subconscious mind. Hypnosis opens a pathway directly to the subconscious mind which allows for the increase in suggestibility. The suggestions used are the results of the therapeutic methods identified and agreed to before hypnosis occurs.
  17. How does Hypnosis work? 
Once the person is in trance special language is used to allow the subconscious mind to make the right connections to create the right changes for successful outcomes.
  18. What role does the Subconscious Mind play? 
It is the creative and powerful subconscious part of the mind that is presently keeping you alive controlling and regulating all functions. It remembers everything you’ve experienced and in the process you are programming it directed by the experiences and choices you make in life.Because the subconscious mind is not ethical a person can develop certain beliefs and habits that aren’t necessarily conducive to a healthy and well-being lifestyle – like smoking. The subconscious mind can be guided to create more empowering habits and beliefs
  19. What are some of the benefits of Hypnosis?
Research is continuing to demonstrate the potential of hypnotherapy to maximize healing and well- being including:
    • relieve tensions/ anxiety
    • modify or change hurtful baits
    • relieve insomnia
    • relieve pain
    • stop smoking
    • stop fingernail biting
    • in childbirth
    • lose weight
    • stop bedwetting
    • eliminate phobias
    • improve concentration and memory
    • in dentistry
    • treat depression
    • in optometry
    • improve self-confidence
    • improve study habits
    • stop bruxism
    • control mood swings
    • stop smoking
    • develop natural abilities
    • more…..
  20. Where does teamwork come in healing and improving well- being? 
Appropriately qualified medical, health and well-being professionals are often working as a team in that each person’s expertise has a role to play especially when dealing with specific serious psychological and emotional issues.Referrals are often made across the health professionals including: – clinical hypnotherapist, medical physician and psychiatrist.
  21. If you decide that you want to see a clinical hypnosis practitioner, how should you go about finding someone who is qualified? 
Ideally, the right hypnotherapist is one whose credentials are government endorsed as well as recognized by appropriate professional hypnotherapy societies and organisations, international as well as national.