Stress Release Hypnosis Hypnotherapy MP3 download or CD audio recording to control and manage the feelings of stress and anxiety in your life. Self Help therapy to hypnotize yourself and use guided imagery changing your subconscious mind to be calm and stress free.
Clinical based treatment with original NLP based scripts, using technology (Binaural Beats) to ensure hypnotic trance and creating fast and effective results.

The Stress Release Hypnosis session. Hypnotherapy to reprogram your subconscious mind to dealing with Stress before it gets noticed and stay relaxed calm and comfortable 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. Listen to the therapy on an MP3 Player, iPod, or your computer.
You do not need to be STRESSED! It is exactly the opposite feeling to being in a relaxing hypnotic trance. Just check out all the studies at the bottom of this page. You can easily teach yourself how to relax and eliminate bad stress from your life. Just sit back and let this session remove stress and gain the health benefits of living calm and peacefully
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Stress Release hypnosis and hypnotherapy on CD or as an MP3 file. Powerful hypnotic language patterns and hypnosis in this hypnotherapy MP3 create quick and effective results for Stress reduction. Hypnotherapy, hypnosis and the hypnotic state ARE the opposite to Stress.
Are you Stressed? Anxious? Overworked? Gain control over the stresses in your work life and home life. Trigger relaxation mentally, physically and emotionally at any given time, any given point, any given place. Your mind becomes still and focused. Feel peaceful and calm. Breathe slowly and easily.
This session process is a relaxing mental journey, teaching your mind and body how to enjoy being in a state of ultimate relaxation. The natural benefits of relaxation include increased memory recall, learning enhancement, improved concentration, restful sleeping and new sources of energy. Enjoy your life to the fullest. Sit back, enjoy the MP3 and let your mind and body unwind and relax.
Hypnosis is RELAXATION, you can not be stressed in this state. The very state of hypnosis and the hypnotic trance is one of a deep sense of being relaxed. This Hypnotic session for Stress Release combines this state with a creation of a disassociate attitude towards the stress stimulus. These two factors combined allow the listener to not only create and maintain a feeling of blissful calm, a feeling that they carry about with them - it also isolates and removes the ability of stressful stimulus to affect you.
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Stress Release Hypnosis Sample
Some of the Subliminal Messages in this session
I am calm and comfortable
I can handle it, whatever 'it' is
I am always the same person, calm and relaxed
I am happy and stress free
I handle things without feeling overwhelmed
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| Scientific Research for Hypnosis and Stress Release |
Alden, Phyllis A. (1993, October). Hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic stress. [Paper] Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Arlington Heights, IL.
Ament, Phillip (1953). Stress removal in dental practice with hypnodontics. British Journal of Medical Hypnotism, 4 (3), 37-43.
Bartlett, Esther E. (1971). The use of hypnotic techniques without hypnosis per se for temporary stress. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 13, 273-278.
Borkovec, T. D.; Grayson, J. B.; Cooper, K. M. (1978). Treatment of general tension: Subjective and physiological effects of progressive relaxation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 518-528.
Bowers, Kenneth S.; Kelly, P. (1970). Stress, disease, psychotherapy, and hypnosis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 490-505.
Cardena, Etzel; Maldonado, Jose; Van der Hart, Onno; Spiegel, David (2000). Hypnosis. In Foa, e.; Keane, t.; Friedman, M.; (Eds.) (Ed.), Effective treatments for PTSD (pp. 407-440). New York NY: Guilford.
Cerny, M. (1986). Hypnosuggestive interventions in emotional stress and in stress disorders. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 2, 141-143.
Cheek, David B. (1958). Hypnosis: An additional tool in human reorientation to stress. Northwest Medicine, 57, 177-182.
Eichelman, Burr (1985). Hypnotic change in combat dreams of two veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142 (1), 112-114.
Elton, D. (1993). Combined use of hypnosis and EMG biofeedback in the treatment of stress induced conditions. Stress Medicine, 9, 25-35.
Forbes, E. J.; Pekala, R. J. (1993). Psychophysiological effects of several stress management techniques. Psychological Reports, 72, 19-27.
Glass, D. C.; Singer, J. E.; Leonard, H. S.; Krantz, D.; Cohen, S.; Cummings, H. (1973). Perceived control of aversive stimulation and the reduction of stress responses. Journal of Personality, 577-595.
Orne, Martin T. (1965). Psychological factors maximizing resistance to stress: With special reference to hypnosis. In Klausner, S. Z. (Ed.), The quest for self-control (pp. 286-328). New York: Macmillan.
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