While Sleeptime audio products aren't all hypnotic, Rosemary does use many hypnotic techniques in many of her audio productions. That's because hypnotic suggestions are powerful, and they work. The positive results speak for themselves.
What do you experience when you're hypnotised?
We get a lot of enquiries about hypnosis, and one question that's often asked is "What do you experience when you're in a hypnotic state?"
Well, the physical experience is basically the same as when you're fully conscious, with two main exeptions. Firstly, your concentration will be much more focussed, and secondly, just about every muscle in your body will be relaxed.
Some people feel a warm sensation some feel that they're "floating", and it's common for people to feel that their limbs are "heavy", and that they don't want to move, even though they know they can. They are so relaxed, they just don't want to make the effort to move. It's generally a very pleasant physical experience.
In your mind, you'll experience increased concentration, complete relaxation and your senses will be more alert. An example of every day hypnosis is day-dreaming, where we are lost in our thoughts. We each spend around 2-3 hours a day in this dream state, which is just as well really, because it's an excellent (and some say essential) way to relieve the stress of our daily lives.
What does "Alpha" mean in hypnosis?
That's the brain wave pattern that one arrives at when very relaxed. It's called the "Alpha" state, and when you're in that state, your subconscious mind is more open to suggestions such as "From now on, you will dislike the taste of cigarettes". In the Alpha state, your subconscious mind will more readily accept that statement as true.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Hypnosis Info for Parents
If you're a parent and you're not sure if hypnosis is an appropriate therapy for your children, this info might be helpful.
Hypnotherapy can be as beneficial for children as it is for adults. Indeed, many would say that it's even more effective for children, because they are so much more receptive and perhaps more open to positive suggestions.
Hypnosis is nothing to be afraid of. It's not going to take control of your child's mind. Rather, it's capable of giving them more control. It's really about re-learning, or seeing more clearly, what we already know, and controlling what we didn't think we could take control of.
You might ask, how is this possible?
By using our mind, and deliberately "day-dreaming", and really focusing on helping ourselves, we can learn to take control of our minds, and hence our feelings and attitudes.
It's nothing new!
Hypnosis has been around for a very long time. It's been used to help people overcome fears and phobias, bad habits, and even to control pain.
It's a safe, gentle and effective way to heal emotional pain, reduce stress, and effect positive changes in people's lives.
It's really just getting into a state of mind similar to a pleasant day-dream. When a person is in a hypnotic "trance", they may look as if they're asleep, but they're actually just very relaxed, concentrating, and using their imagination.
What does the Hypnotherapist actually do?
The hypnotherapist simply acts as a "coach" or "facilitator", guiding the person's day-dream.
The individual being hypnotized is always in control, and can enter or exit the hypnotic state whenever they choose.
Really, all hypnosis is "self-hypnosis". Anyone can learn it, and it's great for enhancing one's self-control to benefit them in many, many ways. By learning self-hypnosis, a person has a valuable life-long skill that is great for the body, the mind and the spirit.
Someone mentioned "Alpha State". What does this mean?
The human mind works at four different levels of "wave" activity. The waves are like any other waves, in that they vary in length. The longer they are, the less of them there are over a given time.
In the human mind, the levels are:
Level 1: Beta;
Level 2: ALPHA;
Level 3: Theta
Level 4: Delta
The stage known as ALPHA corresponds to the subconscious mind. Examples of ALPHA activity are: Hypnosis, meditation, relaxation, visualization, day-dreaming and imagining.
So, to summarise....
Hypnotherapy can be as beneficial for children as it is for adults. Indeed, many would say that it's even more effective for children, because they are so much more receptive and perhaps more open to positive suggestions.
Hypnosis is nothing to be afraid of. It's not going to take control of your child's mind. Rather, it's capable of giving them more control. It's really about re-learning, or seeing more clearly, what we already know, and controlling what we didn't think we could take control of.
You might ask, how is this possible?
By using our mind, and deliberately "day-dreaming", and really focusing on helping ourselves, we can learn to take control of our minds, and hence our feelings and attitudes.
It's nothing new!
Hypnosis has been around for a very long time. It's been used to help people overcome fears and phobias, bad habits, and even to control pain.
It's a safe, gentle and effective way to heal emotional pain, reduce stress, and effect positive changes in people's lives.
It's really just getting into a state of mind similar to a pleasant day-dream. When a person is in a hypnotic "trance", they may look as if they're asleep, but they're actually just very relaxed, concentrating, and using their imagination.
What does the Hypnotherapist actually do?
The hypnotherapist simply acts as a "coach" or "facilitator", guiding the person's day-dream.
The individual being hypnotized is always in control, and can enter or exit the hypnotic state whenever they choose.
Really, all hypnosis is "self-hypnosis". Anyone can learn it, and it's great for enhancing one's self-control to benefit them in many, many ways. By learning self-hypnosis, a person has a valuable life-long skill that is great for the body, the mind and the spirit.
Someone mentioned "Alpha State". What does this mean?
The human mind works at four different levels of "wave" activity. The waves are like any other waves, in that they vary in length. The longer they are, the less of them there are over a given time.
In the human mind, the levels are:
Level 1: Beta;
Level 2: ALPHA;
Level 3: Theta
Level 4: Delta
The stage known as ALPHA corresponds to the subconscious mind. Examples of ALPHA activity are: Hypnosis, meditation, relaxation, visualization, day-dreaming and imagining.
So, to summarise....
Hypnosis is simply the temporary "setting aside" of the conscious mind, and dealing with the subconscious mind directly. At no time will you actually be asleep. You'll be very, very relaxed both physically and mentally, but your subconscious mind will be very alert.
Children will love self-hypnosis, and it can help them in many, many areas of their lives, including concentration, sleep, study, self-confidence, and even issues like phobias and bedwetting.
Hope this is helpful.
Rosemary.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Rosemary was asked "What is Hypnosis?"
Someone asked me today what hypnosis is. Well, it's a common question, and it's easily answered. Hypnosis is a trance-like state, similar to day-dreaming, where you've wandered off in time. You're aware of your surroundings, and when you "snap out" of your little day-dream, you might ask "Wow, where's the time gone?" Most children spend a lot of time in this state, as parents would know. Adults spend less time there, but still quite a lot.
It's nothing new, it's not about taking control of your mind. No one can control your mind except you.
So really, it's nothing more than inducing a state of deep relaxation throughout the body, quieting the mind, so that positive suggesstions can be accepted by the sub-conscious mind, to change negative thinking, unwanted habits, or undesirable behaviour.
All hypnosis is actually self-hypnosis, and the therapist is simply a mediator, whether they are present physically or not (that is, if you were using an audio CD or tape etc).
Under hypnosis, you could not be compelled to do anything which you were morally or philosophically opposed to. You can bring yourself out of a hypnotic state at any time,simply by opening your eyes. This is contrary to the common belief about hypnotism. So....give it a try!
It's nothing new, it's not about taking control of your mind. No one can control your mind except you.
So really, it's nothing more than inducing a state of deep relaxation throughout the body, quieting the mind, so that positive suggesstions can be accepted by the sub-conscious mind, to change negative thinking, unwanted habits, or undesirable behaviour.
All hypnosis is actually self-hypnosis, and the therapist is simply a mediator, whether they are present physically or not (that is, if you were using an audio CD or tape etc).
Under hypnosis, you could not be compelled to do anything which you were morally or philosophically opposed to. You can bring yourself out of a hypnotic state at any time,simply by opening your eyes. This is contrary to the common belief about hypnotism. So....give it a try!
'Til next time, best wishes,
Rosemary.
(Dip. Clinical Hypnosis)
(Dip. Child Development)
Our New Blog
Hello and Welcome.
This is our first post on our new blog, and from now on we'll be keeping you up to date with what's happening here at SleepTime.
Firstly, we'd like to thank our existing clients for their support, and for their amazing feedback about our audio products. We have a lot of very happy people whose lives have been changed for the better.
Many of you would be aware that our "Dry Nights" Say Goodbye To Bedwetting series is proving to be especially popular, with sales increasing every day, especially for Oz, the US and the UK. In response to feedback we've changed the packaging a little on these, and the titles for older kids has been re-targeted to Teenagers. The adult version is of course less popular, and that's good, we suppose!
Take a look at the new packaging of these:

Notice that the titles have been changed to "Say Goodbye To Nocturnal Enuresis" for the older age group titles.
This is because teens and adolescents don't like being called "Children".
Apart from those additions, we've just finished our new production for "Bruxism", that's the medical term for "Teeth Grinding". We know a lot of people suffer from this, so it should be a good one. This brings our total collection up to about 45 titles, and we have a lot more in progress.
We've also launched our new "Fears and Phobias" site at www.fearsandphobias.com.au
So please take a look there if you're afraid of heights or flying.
From now on, you'll be hearing more from Rosemary, who as you know is very popular and is sought after for help with all sorts of problems. You'll be able to get some good advice from her on this blog. So please stay tuned.
'Til next time,
Bets wishes from
SleepTime
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