Friday, July 31, 2009

Changing patterned behaviors

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Diana Zilly learned about the power of the human mind while she was still working on her degree to be a counselor.

"I learned when I was focused that I could break two boards with my palm," she said of her time learning tae kwon do. "When my mind wasn't focused, I could not break those boards."

So, when it came time for the Plainfield woman to add tools to her practice, hypnotherapy seemed like a perfect complement.

"It ties in well, there is a physiological process going on," she said. "Hypnotherapy actually allows the person to kind of take a break from their left brain chatter.

"It's a heightened state of being in the present."

Hypnotherapy in the clinical sense is used to change patterns of behavior. For example, if a client is looking to quit smoking or better control weight, hypnotherapy can be a useful tool.

Linda Herrick, owner of Alternative Soulutions in Plainfield, recently began offering hypnotherapy as well.

"My mom died last year from stage four lung cancer; she could not stop smoking," she said. "So, I wanted to help people stop smoking."

It was one of the first classes she added after becoming a certified hypnotherapist.
Changing behaviors
Hypnotherapy helps to give clients alternatives to what has become conditioned behavior.

Zilly said the idea of conditioning happens every day.

She said when people drive cars they get used to how the cars are laid out: where the gear shift is, how the windows roll down, etc. When a person gets into someone else's car, the person automatically reaches to the same areas, because of conditioning. It is like that with many things.

In addition to a smoking cessation class, Herrick also teaches hypnosis for weight management. She said emotional links to eating are reprogrammed by hypnotherapy.

"Everyone has emotional triggers to food," she said. "(Hypnotherapy) helps to separate the emotional triggers to it.

"It helps you shift into a more healthy lifestyle and helps that lifestyle to feel good."
Myths
Perhaps one of the biggest worries Zilly hears from prospective clients is that they will not be in control when they are under hypnosis.

"I've found the main fear that people have is a perceived lack of control," she said. "That is stage hypnotism.

"In reality, it's just the opposite; it's teaching the person to be in control."

Herrick agrees that her clients have the same fears.

"Hypnosis is a natural state of mind, when your mind is in theta," she said, comparing it to sleep. "Hypnosis is to get into that mental state to talk to your subconscious."

No one will bark like a dog or cluck like a chicken unless it is something they would have done anyway. And, none of those kinds of stage tricks are used in therapeutic hypnosis.

"There's no dangers in hypnosis," she said. "No one can have their will control you."

For information on Zilly, visit renewedclarity.com or call 630.... For information on Herrick, visit www.alternativesoulutions.com or call 815-439-7442.

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