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What is hypnosis and hypnotherapy

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q: What is hypnosis and how does it work?

A: Hypnosis is an effective, natural, drug-free tool that allows you to gain access to your subconscious mind and change the scripts for behaviors that no longer work for you. Hypnosis has been used as a therapeutic tool for centuries.

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Q: What if I don’t “go under” and the hypnosis doesn’t work?

A: The subconscious mind knows and recognizes hypnosis as a state of relaxation. Over the years, I mastered various techniques to help my clients enter hypnosis and accept the hypnotic suggestions that they provided. People who seek hypnotherapy are very determined and confident that it will work. This determination is a key to the success of hypnotherapy.

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Q: Does hypnosis work over Zoom?

A: Yes, I work with clients from all over the world and hypnosis sessions done via Zoom are just as effective as if you were in person with me.

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Q: Will I be asleep when I’m in hypnosis?

A: No. I use the terms “SLEEP” and “DEEP SLEEP” to heighten relaxation in hypnosis, but you will always be conscious and in complete control of your actions. Contrary to popular belief, people are actually more aware of their surroundings and have heightened perceptions (e.g., sound, smell, sight) when they are in this state. You can always bring yourself out of hypnosis by opening your eyes, stretching or standing up.

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Q: How long will this take?

A: I have a hard time with this question, because everyone is different and it depends on what you are wanting to change. Some of my clients feel accomplished after 3-6 sessions, while others enjoy continually improving themselves with continued on-going hypnotherapy sessions. I have clients that I see weekly and some monthly and have been doing so for several years.

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Q: Will I remember everything that I said or did during hypnosis?

A: Clients typically remember some details about the session as soon as they come out of hypnosis, but the amount of recall varies between individuals and in terms of the depth of your hypnotic state. Rest assured that your subconscious mind will remember the hypnotic suggestions that it receives even if your conscious mind does not.

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Q: Will you make me cluck like a chicken, walk like a duck, say or do something weird?

A: I get this question a lot! Most often people are referring to stage hypnosis, which is fun and entertaining; however, the work I do is focused on helping my clients overcome their challenges and achieve their therapeutic goals.

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Q: Will I reveal any secrets during hypnosis?

A: No, hypnosis does not work like that. You will have full control of how you answer any questions you are asked under hypnosis, and any questions I ask will be to help you get the most out of your session.

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Q: Do you accept my insurance?

A: I get this question a lot and although there is change on the horizon, hypnosis or hypnotherapy are not licensed fields so most insurance companies or organizations will not cover or supplement the cost of the hypnosis sessions.

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Q: Do you offer military or DOD discounts?

A: I proudly support our men and women in uniform! I offer reduced pricing for active duty, retired and DOD personnel. This also includes our men and women in blue (Fire Department and Police personnel). All I ask is that you provide an ID.

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Q: What is Past Life Regression (PLR)?

A: Past Life Regression is a guided hypnotic process that allows individuals to access symbolic or narrative experiences that feel like memories from another lifetime. Whether understood as metaphorical, subconscious storytelling or spiritual in nature, the purpose is not to prove past lives, but to uncover insight, release emotional blocks and resolve patterns that may be influencing your present life. You will remain aware and in control throughout the PLR experience.

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Q: Can anyone be hypnotized?

A: Yes. In fact, everyone goes into a light, natural state of hypnosis twice each day: first, for about 30 minutes after waking up in the morning; and again 30 minutes before drifting off to sleep at night. Another example of naturally occurring hypnosis is being so relaxed or distracted in thought that you drive past your street or miss your exit on the highway.

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A: With very few exceptions, I can help the majority of people with the challenges they are experiencing.

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Q: How does the Zoom session work?

A: There are just a few requirements such as having a quiet place where you can relax and focus on your session. Also, you must have a good internet connection with a working smartphone, tablet or computer or laptop with working video and audio. I will send a Zoom link to use when logging in at the time of the video.

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Q: Will you be in control of my mind and actions while I am in hypnosis?

A: No. If you do not agree with or feel comfortable with a suggestion, your subconscious mind will reject the suggestion and you will not do it. As a matter of fact, you will not do anything you are not morally comfortable with.

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Q: What should I look for in a hypnotherapist?

This depends on the changes you are trying to make, or the issues you’re dealing with. If you’re looking to build your confidence, maintain focus, or help make progress in other forms of self-improvement, or to handle common fears, phobias, and anxieties, you should seek out a hypnotist or hypnotherapist with extensive training. As a graduate of the College of Hypnotherapy in Tarzana, California, with a degree in Mind-Body Psychology, I have the training and experience to help you achieve your goals.

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Q: If I only want to change a specific behavior (e.g., stop smoking), do I have to tell you details about my...

A: In general, I will not ask you to divulge personal details or ask for information that is not relevant to your therapeutic goal. However, if you are experiencing physical symptoms or have behaviors/issues that are beyond my scope of practice, I will refer you to a licensed medical doctor or psychotherapist to work with you.

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Q: Are there any spiritual pitfalls associated with hypnosis?

When hypnosis is used ethically and responsibly, any suggestions or ideas that are not in accordance with your beliefs, morals, principals, desires or wishes, will be quickly rejected. Hypnosis is here to help you make positive changes in your life. Click this link to read "Is it Okay for a Christian to Be Hypnotized" by the late Dr. Roger Barrie, if you would like a religious perspective.

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Q: Is being hypnotizable a sign that I'm weak-willed or easily influenced?

A: No. To the contrary, research by Stanford professor and psychiatrist Dr. David Spiegel has indicated that people with quick decision making skills and a high attention span tend to be more capable of being hypnotized, while those who are more judgmental and less trusting of other people tend to be less easily hypnotized.

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Q: What is Regression Therapy?

A: This is an interesting question. Although many of my clients benefit from Regression Therapy, the standard answer is that one’s experience during Past Life Regression Therapy is a combination of one’s own memories, imagination, and confabulation, valuable more for the meaningfulness of the experience and its lessons for one’s current life, than for the objective historical truth of the events experienced.

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Q: Can you tell me about your background and qualifications?

A: I have a diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy and a degree in Mind-Body Psychology. I'm an honors graduate of the Hypnosis Motivational Institute, HMI College of Hypnotherapy in Tarzana, California. I am certified as a Clinical Hypnotherapist by the American Hypnosis Association and an active member of the National Guild of Hypnotist.

 

As a clinically trained hypnotherapist, I specialize in fears, but also help clients with stress, quitting smoking/tobacco, weight-loss and general self-improvement. 

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Q: What is your disclaimer?

A: "The services I render are held out to the public as nontherapeutic hypnotism, defined as the use of hypnosis to inculcate positive thinking and the capacity for self-hypnosis. I do not represent my services as any form of health care or psychotherapy or medical practice, and despite research to the contrary, by law I may make no health benefit claims for my services. This is for entertainment and educational purposes only." 

Please Note: Hypnotherapy and the application of Hypnosis may not be safe for individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder, manic, depressive disorders, the schizophrenia spectrum, autism, Asperger’s, any form of dementia, or similar conditions and should seek a medical referral from their doctor before considering Hypnosis as a treatment. It is imperative to prioritize individual health and well-being and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance. These are not medical claims and do not replace a medical consultation. Based on years of experience, I make suggestions to help my clients change the necessary behaviors for their weight loss success, smoking habits, stress, fears, other unwanted behaviors, and more. However, I am not a licensed medical professionals providing medical care.


The services provided by Klaproth Hypnotherapy/Klaproth Hypnosis are based on certified hypnotherapy techniques and align with the standards of the American Hypnosis Association. The information shared on this website and in blog posts is for educational purposes and reflects the opinion of the author. While David Klaproth, CCHt is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, certified by the American Hypnosis Association, he is not a licensed mental healthcare professional. The scope of services offered is focused on vocational and avocational self-improvement through hypnosis. Any reference to hypnotherapy specifically refers to hypnosis focused on vocational and avocational self-improvement.

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