Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 27429

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HYPNOSIS, Does it work?

Posted by Oola on March 18, 2000, at 1:15:05

Anyone tried hypnosis to cure their depression?

I'm contemplating it, but don't know if I should give it a go.

 

Re: HYPNOSIS, Does it work?

Posted by Annie on March 18, 2000, at 10:47:08

In reply to HYPNOSIS, Does it work?, posted by Oola on March 18, 2000, at 1:15:05

I haven't tried it for that or anything. I had a psy class that featured hypnosis and there was a test that determined how suggestable a person is. The more suggestable the more likely someone can be hypnotised. I was not a suggestable one and either was the professor but many others were. Hypnosis was demonstrated satifactorily on a few people who appeared to take to it and produced prebirth memories and something else that I forgot. I would see an expert at it with a Ph.D as the professor I saw demonstrate it had. That way you are also getting someone who can help with problems related to the depression if necessary.

 

Re: HYPNOSIS, Does it work?

Posted by michael on March 18, 2000, at 13:41:53

In reply to Re: HYPNOSIS, Does it work?, posted by Annie on March 18, 2000, at 10:47:08

> I haven't tried it for that or anything. I had a psy class that featured hypnosis and there was a test that determined how suggestable a person is. The more suggestable the more likely someone can be hypnotised. I was not a suggestable one and either was the professor but many others were. Hypnosis was demonstrated satifactorily on a few people who appeared to take to it and produced prebirth memories and something else that I forgot. I would see an expert at it with a Ph.D as the professor I saw demonstrate it had. That way you are also getting someone who can help with problems related to the depression if necessary.


It can't hurt to give it a shot, however, if an imbalance of neurotransmitters (a physical reality) is the root cause of the depression, I wouldn't get my hopes up too high... Good luck.

 

Re: HYPNOSIS, Does it work?

Posted by bob on March 19, 2000, at 1:58:10

In reply to HYPNOSIS, Does it work?, posted by Oola on March 18, 2000, at 1:15:05

> Anyone tried hypnosis to cure their depression?

Dagnabit ... I was *certain* I had replied to this, but my post seems to have vanished into the ether....

Hi Oola,
I've done some hypnotherapy. My hypnotherapist (HT) was also a MSW with a somewhat psychodynamic background, but definitely not conventional along those lines. She really is a marvel at what she can accomplish -- at least one hospital here in NYC employs her to work with surgery candidates for whom general anesthesia is out of the question for whatever reason.

Anyway, I saw her for something fairly specific -- improving my focus and concentration. Only had three sessions, and those included some instruction on self-hypnosis that works well at lowering anxiety. I used to be good enough (self-hypnosis DOES take practice!) that I could put myself into trace for a given period of time and come out within 30 seconds of the time limit I had set, whether it was a 20 minute "R&R" session or putting myself in trance overnight.

So, I can't really say anything about long-term therapy sorts of issues, but I can say that my experience with it was very positive. As michael points out, I don't know how much you can manipulate your brain chemistry with it, but targetting specific behaviors is something you can certainly do.

I *do* know, as well, that my HT did long-term psychotherapy/hypnotherapy as well as the more focused stuff like what I saw her for. It particularly seems to jive with a more psychodynamic point of view, so if you're looking for hypnotherapy as a treatment for depression, you may need to look it that direction.

good luck!
bob


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