
When a person is in a hypnotic trance,
their brain chemistry is able to change and mold to the suggestions
given to them by the hypnotherapist. It is highly likely that the
brain levels of endorphin's rise whenever a person is hypnotized
around pain issues. Endorphin's fight pain and an individual who is
deep in a hypnotic trance will easily learn to feel the pain as
blunted and not as sharp or strong as they did before they were
hypnotized—and their endorphin's will probably play a role in that
process.
The hypnotic trance is vital, too, to
the treatment of clients who have issues around stress and anxiety.
The hypnotherapist puts the client into a hypnotic trance and shows
them ways to feel less stressed out and to have a lesser degree of
anxiety. The person may feel instantly better.
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