Questioning the Effects of MP3 Files
Posted: February 8th, 2008, 12:03 pm
The Following excerpt was taken from Merlin's Web [URL]http://s91495364.onlinehome.us/Hypnosisforum/Myhrrhleine/FAQ.htm[/url]; My question to you all is: If the following exerpt is true, then are these MP3s really effective in making a significant change?
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Q. Does hypnosis work?
Yes. But this assumes you are working with a qualified hypnotist. Tapes/CDs/MP3s are very limited and often don't work well. The problem with recordings is that they attempt a one-size-fits-all, which just isn't a good fit for most people.
Q. Why does everyone suggest paying money to see someone else?
Self hypnosis is good for generative change, suggestions for improvement to self. But are you hypnotised? How do you know? Getting taught self hypnosis is worthwhile and usually only takes one session.
Many people want to make other kinds of changes though. Then, help of a skilled professional is best. The trained hypnotist can see your 'blind spots', those things you don't notice. His/her skill can make the difference between years of trial-and-failure or success. Also, what you are noticing are symptoms. Is it the real problem though? Issues or symptoms?
The two are very different.
One actual issue may present several symptoms.
Here's a medical example:
Symptom: headache
Symptom: fever
Symptom: dry mouth
Symptom: runny nose
Symptom: blurry vision
Symptom: nausia
Symptom: aches in joints
In this case, dealing with many symptoms only hides the one real issue, bacterial infection.
A well trained professional will know how to find the actual root issue.
Self help CDs can't do this.
Q. Where can I get a tape/CD/MP3 for _____?
Tapes/CDs/MP3s are not a good idea for changework. It can be compared to self-surgery. Listening to an MP3 for a phobia is like following a self-help recording to remove an appendix. But they can be fine for general self-improvement.
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Q. Does hypnosis work?
Yes. But this assumes you are working with a qualified hypnotist. Tapes/CDs/MP3s are very limited and often don't work well. The problem with recordings is that they attempt a one-size-fits-all, which just isn't a good fit for most people.
Q. Why does everyone suggest paying money to see someone else?
Self hypnosis is good for generative change, suggestions for improvement to self. But are you hypnotised? How do you know? Getting taught self hypnosis is worthwhile and usually only takes one session.
Many people want to make other kinds of changes though. Then, help of a skilled professional is best. The trained hypnotist can see your 'blind spots', those things you don't notice. His/her skill can make the difference between years of trial-and-failure or success. Also, what you are noticing are symptoms. Is it the real problem though? Issues or symptoms?
The two are very different.
One actual issue may present several symptoms.
Here's a medical example:
Symptom: headache
Symptom: fever
Symptom: dry mouth
Symptom: runny nose
Symptom: blurry vision
Symptom: nausia
Symptom: aches in joints
In this case, dealing with many symptoms only hides the one real issue, bacterial infection.
A well trained professional will know how to find the actual root issue.
Self help CDs can't do this.
Q. Where can I get a tape/CD/MP3 for _____?
Tapes/CDs/MP3s are not a good idea for changework. It can be compared to self-surgery. Listening to an MP3 for a phobia is like following a self-help recording to remove an appendix. But they can be fine for general self-improvement.