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Hypnosis for Pain Management Control MP3 $9.95

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Pain Management Control Hypnosis Hypnotherapy MP3 download or CD audio recording to control and manage your discomfort with pain. Self Help therapy to hypnotize yourself and use guided imagery changing your subconscious mind to register and react to pain in a new way.

Clinical based treatment with original NLP based scripts, using technology (Binaural Beats) to ensure hypnotic trance and creating fast and effective results.


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The Pain Management Control Hypnosis session. Hypnotherapy to manage and control pain, available as an instant download MP3 file or on Compact Disk. Powerful Guided Imagery combining complimentary and clinical treatment therapy for change, you can download and use to make your own Hypnosis tape for improved mental health. Listen to the therapy on an MP3 Player, iPod, or your computer.

Before Penicillin, Hypnosis was used to control pain during Operations. If they can cut you open using a Trance State, you can reduce the levels of discomfort you have. (See studies at the bottom of the page)

Hypnosis and hypnotherapy effectively deal with Pain Relief. Pain relief and hypnosis have been well studied and shown to be effective in many scientific studies. Hypnosis for Pain control has the unique ability to bypass the pain receptors in the nervous system and greatly reduce or eliminate the feeling of pain.

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The experience of pain is a combination of the type of pain, tension, fear and anxiety. Often tension, fear and anxiety can intensify the experience of pain. Pain causes tension and tightening up of the affected area of the body. Our normal response to pain is to resist the pain by tightening up even more and becoming more tense. This increases the severity of the pain experience. By relaxation of the body there is a natural reduction of pain. By proper suggestion in the hypnotic state, the experience of pain can be reduced or eliminated for periods of time.

Common application for controlling pain with hypnosis include dental hypnosis, Cancer, acute pain and child birth (known has Hypno birthing). Using hypnosis to control pain requires two simple steps. Step one is you are placed in hypnosis by a Hypnotist. By doing this you are provided with a target sensation of pain control. Step two is you will be taught self Hypnosis. This is so you can reproduce the proper Hypnotic trance and achieve the target sensation

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This Powerful Hypnosis Pain Control session will teach you how to shut down the pain receptors and achieve a self hypnosis state so that you can continue to be pain free whenever you require it

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Scientific Research for pain control and Hypnosis

Alden, Phyllis; Heap, Michael (1998). Hypnotic pain control: Some theoretical and practical issues. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 46 (1), 62-76.

Barabasz, Arreed F.; Barabasz, Marianne (1989). Effects of restricted environmental stimulation: Enhancement of hypnotizability for experimental and chronic pain control. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 37, 217-231.

Chen, Andrew C.; Dworkin, Samual F.; Bloomquist, Dale S. (1981). Cortical power spectrum analysis of hypnotic pain control in surgery. International Journal of Neuroscience, 13, 127-136.

Cotanch, P. H.; Harrison, M.; Roberts, J. (1987). Hypnosis as an intervention for pain control. Nursing Clinics of North America, 22 (3), 699-704

Erickson, Milton H. (1967). An introduction to the study and application of hypnosis for pain control. In Lassner, J. (Ed.), Handbook of hypnosis and psychosomatic medicine. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Evans, Frederick J. (1990). Hypnosis and pain control. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 18 (1), 21-33

Hilgard, Ernest R.; Macdonald, Hugh; Marshall, G.; Morgan, Arlene H. (1974). Anticipation of pain and of pain control under hypnosis: Heart rate and blood pressure response in cold pressor test. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83 (5), 561-568.

Orne, Martin T. (1976). Mechanisms of hypnotic pain control. In Bonica, John J.; Albe-Fessard, D. (Ed.), Advances in pain research and therapy (pp. 716-731). New York: Raven Press.

Pollack, S. (1966). Pain control by suggestion. Journal of Oral Medicine, 21, 89-95.

Schwarz, A. (1988). Experience of pain in cancer and hypnotic pain control. Hypnos: Swedish Journal of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, 15 (4), 195-200.

 

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