The purpose of hypnotherapy is to support vocational and avocational self-improvement and to serve as an alternative or complementary approach alongside licensed healing arts services. A hypnotherapist is not a licensed physician or psychologist and hypnotherapy itself is not a state-licensed practice. Hypnotherapy is non-diagnostic, does not involve the practice of medicine and should not be used as a replacement for licensed medical or psychological care.
Hypnotherapists may assist clients with goals such as weight management, lifestyle changes or general wellness by offering nutritional guidance and recommending books or other published resources. This does not replace medical advice. Clients are encouraged to consult with their physician before making any medical, health or lifestyle changes.
Hypnosis works with the subconscious mind which is believed to influence habits, emotions, motivations and attitudes. Through hypnosis many people experience positive changes in behavior and mindset.
Sessions are structured around the client’s needs and may require an undetermined number of visits. The hypnotherapist will make every reasonable effort to support the client’s goals. However, the effectiveness of hypnosis varies from person to person and no specific results or progress can be promised or guaranteed.
Experiences in hypnosis differ for each individual. Some remain fully aware while others notice heightened awareness, vivid sensations or an enhanced imagination. Many describe deep relaxation and relief from stress while still feeling alert and in control.
Hypnosis may bring up memories or images of past events. These recollections are not always accurate and may represent distortions, composites or interpretations rather than literal truth. Without supporting evidence it is not possible to confirm the accuracy of such memories.
While hypnotherapists generally maintain confidentiality, information shared during sessions is not protected by psychotherapist-patient privilege. In certain circumstances a court may order disclosure.