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Clinical Hypnosis for Trauma, Anxiety & High-Performance Professionals


Clinical Hypnosis

Focused Change. Measurable Relief. Accelerated Therapy.

At Anton Psychological Services, hypnosis is used as a scientifically grounded therapeutic tool. It is not stage performance. It does not result in loss of control or “mind manipulation.”

Clinical hypnosis is a structured method for increasing focus. It reduces internal resistance. It also helps the brain become more receptive to therapeutic change.


What Hypnosis Really Is

Clinical hypnosis is a state of:

Research from Stanford University and Harvard Medical School demonstrates that hypnosis measurably alters brain connectivity. It especially affects networks involved in self-reflection, emotional regulation, and pain perception.

You remain aware.
You remain in control.
You can stop at any time.


Why We Use Hypnosis

Many clients come to therapy intellectually ready for change — but neurologically stuck.

Hypnosis helps by:

Instead of talking about patterns, we help the brain experience new ones.


A 10-Minute Primer for Deeper Work

We often begin sessions with a brief 10-minute hypnotic primer.

This:

The result:
Therapy moves faster, deeper, and more efficiently.

Research by David Spiegel at Stanford University School of Medicine shows important findings. Even brief hypnotic induction can significantly alter attention. It also affects emotional processing networks.


What Hypnosis Can Help With

Clinical hypnosis is particularly effective for:

It is not a standalone magic intervention — it is integrated within evidence-based psychological treatment.


What Hypnosis Is Not

Hypnosis is not:

You do not lose control.
You do not reveal secrets unwillingly.
You do not become unconscious.

You are simply in a more focused and therapeutically receptive state.


The Science Behind It

Functional imaging studies show hypnosis can:

Expectation also plays a measurable role in therapeutic outcomes. Research by Irving Kirsch demonstrates that expectancy meaningfully amplifies treatment effectiveness. Hypnosis strengthens this positive expectancy in a structured and ethical way.


Who Is a Good Candidate?

Most individuals can benefit from hypnosis.

It may not be recommended if:

Hypnosis works best when collaborative and voluntary.


What a Session Feels Like

Clients commonly report:

Many describe it as “guided, focused meditation — but more targeted.”


Our Approach at Anton Psychological Services

We use hypnosis:

Every intervention is discussed beforehand.
Nothing is imposed.
You are an active participant in the process.


Begin Focused Change

If you are ready to move beyond insight, hypnosis may help. It can accelerate measurable neurological and psychological change.

Schedule a consultation to discuss whether clinical hypnosis is appropriate for you.


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