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Hypnotherapy for addiction

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Hypnotherapy is an evidence-based treatment for addiction, which can also be used to treat a variety of other psychological difficulties.  Hypnotherapy combines the psychological process of  hypnosis  with psychotherapy. Hypnotherapy is conducted by a trained therapist, typically a registered psychologist, with a client who is informed about and understands and consents to the process. Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness, known as a trance state, which is deliberately induced by one person—the hypnotist or hypnotherapist—on another individual person or group of people—the hypnotic subject or subjects. The change in consciousness that occurs under hypnosis is more than just a feeling, it can actually be measured and observed on the  EEG  readings of the brains of hypnotic subjects. Self-hypnosis is the practice of inducing hypnosis in oneself, and in fact, all hypnosis is a form of self-hypnosis. The main distinction between hypnosis and self-hypnosis is simp