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Why clock watchers end up losing weight

Hypnotherapy can be an invaluable aid to giving up smoking

July 15, 2010 10:22
Hypnosis is said to help people give up smoking, lose weight or get over phobias

By

Natasha Blair,

Natasha Blair

3 min read

Most people think of hypnotism as a form of showbusiness. However, thousands of people are finding that hypnotherapy, while not as dramatic as a half an hour with Paul McKenna, can be an invaluable aid to giving up smoking, losing weight or getting over a fear of flying.

In fact, there are lots of fears and phobias that can easily be resolved by hypnosis, according to clinical hypnotherapist Leila Hart.

"Hypnosis can be used to make positive and healing changes in a person's life. For hypnosis to work, the person has to want to do it. If they are being persuaded against their own judgment, or because someone close to them wants it, then it is unlikely to work, as you can't force anyone to do something they don't want to do."

When the word hypnosis is introduced into conversation, a picture comes to mind of being put to sleep, and perhaps even being made to do strange things that make you look foolish. This is the wrong impression, says Hart. "In reality, hypnosis is a state of mind where the body is relaxed, but the mind stays awake. The person remains in complete control throughout so they cannot be forced to do, accept or say anything that they don't want to," he says.