Easy tips

Is Hypnosis legal in Australia?

Is Hypnosis legal in Australia?

Hypnotherapy in Australia is a self-regulated industry and hypnotherapists are not, by law, required to meet any specific standard of training. They also ensure that therapists are professionally qualified and the associations provide ongoing training and professional supervision for members.

Is hypnotherapy worth the money?

Investing in hypnotherapy is a no-brainer really (especially in the New Year! Whilst the initial price of a hypnotic approach could appear beyond your financial reach initially, the potential health and well-being advantages hypnotherapy could bring to your daily life are invaluable.

Is clinical hypnotherapy covered by Medicare?

Clinical Hypnotherapy is not covered under Medicare, however several Private Health Funds do refund a portion of your costs, depending on your level of cover.

Do you need a referral to see a hypnotherapist?

Do I need a referral to see a psychologist? No, you don’t need a referral to make an appointment.

Can hypnosis make you do something against your will?

While people often feel that their actions under hypnosis seem to occur without the influence of their will, a hypnotist cannot make you perform actions that are against your wishes.

Who is the hypnotherapist for Newcastle psychology and health?

Dr Stuart Edser, Newcastle Psychology & Health’s principal psychologist, is a practitioner of Hypnotherapy, or Clinical Hypnosis. After many years of experience, he has crafted his own considered method of using hypnosis in the clinical setting and finds it to be extremely helpful for appropriate clients.

Can a hypnotherapy be used in a clinical setting?

After many years of experience, he has crafted his own considered method of using hypnosis in the clinical setting and finds it to be extremely helpful for appropriate clients. Dr Edser does not use hypnosis as a one-size-fits-all treatment, even when people come to him just for hypnotherapy.

Can a hypnotherapy make you a better person?

No. When in hypnosis, the conscious mind takes a rest. Hypnosis allows client and therapist to tap into the storehouse of information that lies in the subconscious (or unconscious mind) and makes positive changes to thought patterns, habits or the effects of traumatic incidents that are having a negative impact either mentally or physically.

How does hypnotherapy work on the subconscious mind?

Most psychological interventions focus on changing behaviours or thoughts consciously. However, it is the subconscious mind that controls the involuntary functions of the body, including habits and things that we do ‘automatically’. Hypnotherapy involves suggestions directly to the subconscious mind, bypassing conscious criticism and doubt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mipDcVweYTg

Author Image
Ruth Doyle