Tuesday 27 April 2010

Celebs op for hypnosis

When the likes of Katy perry look for the option for hypnosis in relation to wedding nerves, or stopping smoking, you know that we live in a world of 21st century possibility.
Today hypnotherapy is becoming more widely accepted as a serious therapy by many organisations, such as the nhs, bupa and even general g.p referals are increasingly referring their "stressed out" patients to their local hypnotherapist. Why even films are coming out on the subject, such as "The forth Kind" a recently released movie about a hypnotherapist who comes into contact with alien beings. Is there no end to the interest and mystique that surrounds this fascinating subject?
The good news is that hypnosis is no longer just used as a stage show for the curious, but is now widely accepted as a useful and non invasive therapy, that is an attractive tool for those who wish to access the power of their own minds, while their therapist simply shines the light on the area that they wish to address.
In recent years, the very thought of mind control has decreased as people can find information about hypnotherapy with ease on search engines such as google, ask geeves, orange, yahoo, msn and many more besides.
So, lets celebrate this wonderful therapy, and keep an eye open for the up and coming media coverage that is sure to increase and follow.