regression hypnosis

regression hypnosis
is “Age Regression” always involved in “Hypnosis”?? how this works ? or how person becomes during?

do middle aged people actually become like kids again?

what this is allowing and why?

what purpose this serves?

and how old is this idea too?

please explain

thanks for your answers!

No. Hypnosis is used as a way to reduce resistance, and explore things that might be otherwise blocked. It does not always involve “age regression”.
Clinical hypnosis is a tool often used in a school of thought called psychoanalysis, which believes most problems have their roots in childhood, though. This means that a lot of hypnotherapists are psychoanalytic, and may use it to explore childhood stuff.
So hypnosis is not exclusively for “age regression”, but it is probably used for it frequently.

Put simply, most psychoanalysts would say that hypnosis helps the conscious mind to relax and shut up, so that you and the therapist can explore things beyond the surface of the conscious mind. Psychoanalysts believe that there are things in your mind you don’t want to look at, don’t want to remember, and don’t deal with. The realm of the unconscious mind. They use hypnosis to look at some of the things there, which may affect you.

For example, let’s say you had a really, really bad thing happen in childhood. You don’t want to remember, so you stifle it. Two decades later, you know something happened, but don’t know what. You see a psychoanalyst, and they might use hypnosis to help bring it to light.

As for how old these ideas are, Sigmund Freud was the first psychoanalyst, and he worked in the 1800s.


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