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About Hypnodham

Welcome!

We use hypnosis not as a cure but as a means of
establishing a favorable climate in which to learn.

Hypnodham is the temple of mind where Hypno stands for hypnosis and Dham for a place where you expect that all your problems will be resolved and all your wishes will be fulfilled.

HypnoDham is brain child of Capt. Manoj, CH+ master hypnotist is member of National Guild of Hypnosis, USA. He is an ex-army officer, a first generation enter pruner and ex director of a large scale public ltd company.

After experiencing Hypnosis himself and knowing about its tremendous benefit in the development of mankind, he is on the mission to bring awareness about hypnotism and how it can be used for bringing harmony, peace and happiness in one’s life.

Let us help you change the bad habits, negative behaviors and damaging obsessions in your life through hypnosis. We will devote as much time with you as needed to evaluate exactly what is needed and to determine what course of therapy will be the most effective in the successful treatment of your condition.

We believe hypnosis is an excellent tool for making and maintaining positive changes in a person's life. Each person is a unique individual and deserves a session tailored to their specific needs.

We offer both individual and group sessions and a devoted, professional staff to inspire and motivate our clients in adopting positive changes.

What is hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a naturally occurring state of mind. Everyone has already experienced hypnosis, by accident or by design.

It is a trance state characterized by extreme suggestibility, relaxation and heightened imagination.

Hypnosis is a natural state of selective, focused attention, and, even though it is 100% natural and normal, it remains one of the most fascinating phenomena of the human mind.

Our ability to enter this unique state of consciousness opens the door to countless possibilities for healing, self-exploration and change.

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How Does Hypnosis Work?

During hypnosis, your body relaxes and your thoughts become more focused. Like other relaxation techniques, hypnosis lowers blood pressure and heart rate, and changes certain types of brain wave activity. In this relaxed state, you will feel at ease physically yet fully awake mentally, and you may be highly responsive to suggestion. Your conscious mind becomes less alert and your subconscious mind becomes more focused.

There are several stages of hypnosis:

  • Reframing the problem
  • Becoming relaxed, then absorbed (deeply engaged in the words or images presented by a hypnotherapist)
  • Dissociating (letting go of critical thoughts)
  • Responding (complying with a hypnotherapist’s suggestions)
  • Returning to usual awareness

Benefits of Hypnosis

The hypnotic state allows a person to be more open to discussion and suggestion. It can improve the success of other treatments for many conditions.

  • Hypnosis can help people change their eating behaviors and drop the pounds
  • Cognitive hypnotherapy helps change unwanted patterns and behaviors by connecting with the subconscious mind
  • Hypnosis has been used to treat chronic types of pain and pain resulting from serious injury
  • Hypnosis gives your mind and body a chance to recuperate, repair and heal itself by experiencing the relaxation that it desperately needs
  • Hypnosis can help treat the psychological problem that is causing the sleep disturbance while at the same time it puts the body in a deeply relaxed state that helps the body and mind become rejuvenated

On behalf of Baroda Management Association, I have great pleasure in conveying our sincere appreciation and gratitude for your contribution in furthering the cause of Management Education and knowledge.

Nimil Baxi - Chairman(BMA)

I want to thank you for that wonderful session on Hypnotism and how it can help in stress release and self control.

Anantha Kamath

Hypnotherapy FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Hypnosis

Here are few most commonly asked questions by the users about hypnosis and related issues. You can look over it get your answers as well.

If you have any other questions that are not answered here, please do not hesitate in contacting me.

Hypnosis is a natural state of mind; people are often surprised that they hear every word and could get up and walk out of the room at any moment. Unless you enter a deeper state, you may not seem any different, just very relaxed.
Most people are surprised at just how relaxing it is.

The body responds physically to thoughts. For example, when we think a frightening thought, we can experience increased heart rate, shortness of breath, “butterflies” in the stomach, muscular rigidity, sweating, shaking, and so on. Similarly, when we think a pleasurable thought, we can experience reduced heart rate, deeper breathing, relaxation of muscles, and so on. These are autonomic nervous system responses that are involuntary, but they can be utilized to promote health. When hypnotized, an individual is very open to suggestions that can enhance positive and diminish negative physical reactions.

Some people find it easier to relax than others. By the same token, some people are able to go into trance more quickly and more deeply than others. About 85% of people can go into at least a light trance. For most therapeutic goals, light trance is enough to enable almost everyone to benefit from hypnotherapy to some extent.

Because children are naturally imaginative, they naturally and easily engage in hypnosis and respond well to hypnotic suggestion for a wide variety of problems, e.g., self- esteem issues, anxiety, behavior problems, habit change, and certain medical issues. It is important that your child’s therapist be competent and experienced in dealing with your child’s particular issue or problem.

The word hypnosis comes from the ancient Greek word ‘hypnos’ meaning sleep, but it is 
mis-named. Hypnosis is NOT sleep. Sleep and hypnosis may seem similar since we 
may be relaxed and have our eyes closed (although not necessarily), but there are 
many differences. One main difference is that we tend to be in a relaxed state, but with 
heightened awareness! If a person were to fall asleep during a session, they would 
return to normal consciousness when asked to, or simply awaken after a short nap. 
They would feel refreshed, relaxed and would have no ill effects at all.

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Altered state theories see hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the ordinary conscious state. In contrast, some see hypnosis as a form of imaginative role-enactment.