Main Uses of Hypnotherapy
什麼是音樂治療?
音樂治療(Music Therapy)是一項結合音樂、心理學與臨床醫學的實證介入治療。由受過專業訓練的註冊音樂治療師,透過系統化的音樂體驗(如唱歌、樂器彈奏、即興創作、音樂聆聽與節奏訓練),幫助服務對象在安全的環境中表達情感、改善溝通能力、促進肢體復健,並全面提升身、心、靈的整體健康。
What is Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a psychotherapy modality that has gained increasing recognition in Hong Kong and internationally in recent years. In the UK, the US, and Europe, different medical and psychological associations have set up dedicated divisions to researching the clinical use of hypnotherapy, e.g. the Royal Society of Medicine and the American Psychological Association.
In terms of treatment methods, hypnotherapists guide clients into a state of deep relaxation to help them address various psychological and physiological issues. This article will explore the uses of hypnotherapy, particularly focusing on the work of hypnotherapists in Hong Kong regarding mental health.
Basic Principles of Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy consists of two main components:
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Trance State: This state resembles a semi-awake sleep condition that most people experience at least twice daily. The hypnotherapist uses induction techniques to bring the client into this trance state.
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Suggestion: While in a trance state, the hypnotherapist employs suggestions to help the client access their subconscious mind. Once in this state, the therapist can guide clients to reevaluate their emotions and behaviors, assisting them in changing negative habits or thoughts. The primary goal of hypnotherapy is to alleviate physical and emotional pain while enhancing emotional intelligence and resilience.
Applications of Hypnotherapy
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Reducing Anxiety and Stress
Many individuals experience anxiety and tension due to life pressures. Hypnotherapy can help clients release these negative emotions during deep relaxation, making it easier for them to accept positive suggestions and establish new thought patterns. This approach is particularly effective for those needing to manage anxiety or stress.
Recent research from the University of Hong Kong has indicated that hypnotherapy has significant therapeutic effects on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). IBS is a common digestive disorder characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, often linked to psychological factors. Studies have shown that hypnotherapy can effectively alleviate these symptoms and improve patients' quality of life.
Many patients reported a noticeable reduction in the frequency of abdominal pain and gastrointestinal discomfort after several sessions of hypnotherapy, leading to an overall enhancement in their quality of life. This finding provides strong scientific support for hypnotherapy as an adjunctive treatment option and offers new hope for those suffering from IBS.



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Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What is Hypnosis?
Answer: Throughout history, hypnosis has always given people a sense of mystery. Some people believe that hypnosis is a kind of black magic that controls people's minds and deprives them of their consciousness. Others believe that hypnosis only works for the weak-minded. In fact, hypnosis is just a tool to unleash the potential within a person. It allows the hypnotised person to communicate with their subconscious and improve their psychological state, achieving breakthroughs in everyday life.
At a recent online seminar held by the Royal Medical Society, we discussed the use of hypnosis as a means of helping clients with depression to overcome their condition. During the seminar, some scholars suggested that patients with depression may not be mentally prepared to relax in order to enter a hypnotic state, as they may have been in a heightened state of alertness for a prolonged period of time. At first, this argument sounds reasonable, as many people believe that the primary requirement for hypnosis is a relaxed state of mind. However, as we further explored the definition of hypnosis, we arrived at an interesting conclusion: Clients with depression (especially those who are also struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder) are actually the true masters of self-hypnosis.
Simply put, hypnosis is like experiencing a dream. As the subconscious mind becomes more receptive to hypnotic suggestions, the senses of the person undergoing hypnosis (or self-hypnosis) are more likely to be dominated by their inner world, temporarily disregarding the sensations of the real world.
Returning to the topic of clients with depression and PTSD, despite their loss of interest in things around them and their tendency to overlook details in life, once their pain is triggered, their traumatic experience is likely to be replayed in their minds to the finest details, causing the client to relive the pain all over again. Isn't this essentially a hypnotic state?
Some might ask: "Well, then isn't hypnosis very dangerous?"
In fact, hypnosis is but a natural state and has no positive or negative connotation. Whether it is positive or negative depends entirely on the psychological state of the person involved. For example, if you had a very pleasant dream last night and woke up this morning still savoring the experience, even being lost in that sweet feeling in the afternoon, how would you describe that as a form of self-hypnosis? Alternatively, if you have received recognition for your abilities in a certain area and your self-image is in an excellent state, and you are able to immediately return to a state of mental and physical excellence when needed (such as during a public speech), how would you feel about that?
Question: Does Hypnotherapy Work?
Answer: Hypnotherapy, as the name suggests, involves inducing a hypnotic state and then conducting psychological or physical therapy. In fact, hypnosis has been recognized as a form of psychotherapy in Europe and the United States since the 1950s.
In recent years, both Harvard Medical School and Stanford University School of Medicine in the United States have conducted research on hypnotherapy and found that in addition to significant effects on phobias, low self-esteem, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, stress, smoking, colitis, headaches, and high blood pressure, hypnosis also appears to aid in the recovery of bone fracture patients. Researchers found that bone fracture patients who received hypnosis suggestions recovered about 30% faster than those who did not receive hypnosis suggestions. Although the study only covered a small number of cases, it has shown a potential correlation between the two. From a medical perspective, this is definitely a breakthrough.
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