Hypnosis for children is done to help children combat cases of pain, insomnia, depression brought about by divorce or death. It can also be used to fight excessive weight, night mares and even lessen asthma attacks. There are significant advantages or contributions that hypnosis can do for children.
Unfortunately, amidst all these gains and benefits, there are still some people who believe in hypnotic myths. The following are some of the myths on hypnosis and what we can say about them.
Myth1. The person under hypnosis has no control over his mind and actions.
Hypnosis is induced in a tie when the person is still conscious and able to take and understand suggestions. Children who are undergoing hypnotherapy can comprehensively talk with the hypnotherapist. Hypnotherapy is done when the person is in deep relaxation and not in deep slumber. Things are said as a suggestion and not as an authoritative command. People who have undergone hypnosis would definitely remember what transpired during the session.
Myth2. Hypnosis is an evil act. It can be compared to voodoo in some levels.
Hypnosis is not at all connected to any evil or Satanic acts....