Edmonton Hypnotherapy Clinic: $369 for a Hypnosis Weight-Loss Program ($797 Value)

Today’s Groupon Edmonton Daily Deal of the Day: Edmonton Hypnotherapy Clinic: $369 for a Hypnosis Weight-Loss Program ($797 Value)

Buy now from only $369
Value $797
Discount 53% Off

What You’ll Get

The Groupon Deal

  • $369 for a hypnosis weight-loss program including eight 60-minute sessions ($797 value)

This is a limited 1-day only sale that will expire tonight at midnight (Saturday, September 14, 2019).

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Edmonton Hypnotherapy Clinic
http://www.edmontonhypnotherapyclinic.ca/
B103-14 Mission Ave, St. Albert, AB T8N 1H4
(780) 907-8447

Three Things to Know About Hypnosis
Despite its less-than-serious depiction in cartoons and movies, hypnosis can be an effective tool for therapy. Read on to learn more about the way hypnosis affects our conscious minds.

1. People aren’t unconscious under hypnosis. In fact, they are in a state of focused hyper-awareness. Subjects’ suggestibility does not emerge from any lack of understanding, but rather from the suppression of inhibitions. That might result in a stage performer making a person feel comfortable enough to cluck like a duck that thinks it’s a chicken, but for a therapist it might mean circumventing the conscious mind’s tendency to make excuses for an addiction.

2. You cannot be hypnotized against your will. Although it is true that a hypnotized person will be more susceptible to suggestion, it’s simply not possible to force them to do something that they don’t want to do. Likewise, when battling a deep-set psychological issue such as a phobia or an addiction, hypnosis doesn’t work by reversing the patient’s unwanted thoughts but by gradually strengthening their resolve to silence them.

3. Hypnosis often takes hold gradually. Many hypnotherapists use a method known as progressive relaxation. Introducing peaceful imagery in slow, soothing tones, the professional lulls the patient into a state of relaxation over a longer period of time—as long as a half-hour—and gauges their suggestibility with simple, easy-to-swallow commands such as “relax your arms.”

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