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The Method

Hypnotherapy, explained without the mysticism.

A clinical, scientifically supported intervention that works directly with the subconscious mind to change entrenched patterns. No dramatics, no folklore — only structured method.

What It Is

A focused state of attention. A change tool.

Hypnotherapy is the clinical use of a naturally occurring focused state of attention — sometimes called trance — to access and update the subconscious patterns that drive behaviour.

In this state, the analytical filter that normally rejects new information softens. The therapist, working with explicit consent and a defined goal, introduces structured suggestion, regression or pattern work that reaches the subconscious layer where habits, fears and self-concepts are stored.

It is not sleep. It is not unconsciousness. It is not surrender of will. It is concentrated, directed attention used for therapeutic effect.

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Scientific Basis

Why hypnotherapy works at the neurological level.

Modern neuroimaging confirms what therapists have observed for decades — the brain in trance behaves measurably differently from the brain in ordinary waking awareness.

FINDING 01

Reduced Default Mode Network activity

fMRI studies (Stanford, Harvard) show measurably reduced activity in self-referential brain networks during hypnotic states — the same networks overactive in anxiety and rumination.

FINDING 02

Increased neuroplasticity

Heightened focus and reduced critical filtering create conditions in which new neural pathways form more readily — the biological substrate of behavioural change.

FINDING 03

Direct access to subconscious patterns

Hypnotic states reduce activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (the analytical filter) — allowing therapeutic suggestion to reach the layer where habits and beliefs reside.

How the Subconscious Works

Three operating layers of mind.

Behaviour is generated at the layer it is stored. Most therapy talks to the conscious layer. Hypnotherapy works where the patterns actually live.

Conscious
Subconscious
Unconscious
Core
Patterns
  • Conscious Mind (≈10%)Active thinking, decision-making, willpower. Where talk-therapy operates.
  • Subconscious Mind (≈50–60%)Habits, automatic responses, emotional patterns, learned beliefs. Where hypnotherapy operates.
  • Unconscious Mind (≈30–40%)Deep imprints, formative experiences, body memory. Reachable through deeper protocols.
Myth vs Fact

Clearing the misconceptions.

Myth

  • You lose control under hypnosis.
  • The therapist makes you do things.
  • It's the same as stage hypnosis.
  • You go unconscious or fall asleep.
  • Only "weak-minded" people are susceptible.
  • You won't remember anything afterwards.
  • It's mysticism, not science.

Fact

  • You remain fully aware and in control throughout.
  • You cannot be made to act against your values.
  • Clinical hypnotherapy is structured therapy, not entertainment.
  • You are alert, focused and present.
  • Strong, focused minds respond best to the method.
  • Memory of sessions is intact and integrative.
  • Backed by neuroimaging, RCTs and 70+ years of clinical research.
Evidence Base

Where the research stands.

85%

Effectiveness for smoking cessation in meta-analytic reviews (Univ. of Iowa).

2x

Weight-loss outcomes versus behavioural therapy alone (Journal of Consulting Psych).

93%

Clinical recovery in IBS protocols (Manchester randomised trials).

70+

Years of peer-reviewed clinical literature in the field.

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