Hypnosis For Erectile Dysfunction
HYPNOSIS FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Definition of Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. It is like using a magnifying glass to focus the rays of the sun and make them more powerful. Similarly, when our minds are concentrated and focused, we are able to use our minds more powerfully. Because hypnosis allows people to use more of their potential, learning self-hypnosis is the ultimate act of self-control.
While there is general agreement that certain effects of hypnosis exist, there are differences of opinion within the research and clinical communities about how hypnosis works.
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Recent research supports the view that hypnotic communication and suggestions effectively changes aspects of the persons physiological and neurological functions.
Practitioners use clinical hypnosis in three main ways. First, they encourage the use of imagination. Mental imagery is very powerful, especially in a focused state of attention. The mind seems capable of using imagery, even if it is only symbolic, to assist us in bringing about the things we are imagining.
For example, a patient with ulcerative colitis may be asked to imagine what his/her distressed colon looks like. If she imagines it as being like a tunnel, with very red, inflamed walls that are rough in texture, the patient may be encouraged in hypnosis (and in self-hypnosis) to imagine this image changing to a healthy one.
A second basic hypnotic method is to present ideas or suggestions to the patient. In a state of concentrated attention, ideas and suggestions that are compatible with what the patient wants seem to have a more powerful impact on the mind.
Finally, hypnosis may be used for unconscious exploration, to better understand underlying motivations or identify whether past events or experiences are associated with causing a problem. Hypnosis avoids the critical censor of the conscious mind, which often defeats what we know to be in our best interests.
The effectiveness of hypnosis for erectile dysfunction appears to lie in the way in which it bypasses the critical observation and interference of the conscious mind, allowing the client's intentions for change to take effect.
Some individuals seem to have higher native hypnotic talent and capacity that may allow them to benefit more readily from hypnosis.
It is important to keep in mind that hypnosis is like any other therapeutic modality: it is of major benefit to some patients with some problems, and it is helpful with many other patients, but individual responses vary.
Myths About Hypnosis
People often fear that being hypnotized will make them lose control, surrender their will, and result in their being dominated, but a hypnotic state is not the same thing as gullibility or weakness.
Many people base their assumptions about hypnotism on stage acts but fail to take into account that stage hypnotists screen their volunteers to select those who are cooperative, with possible exhibitionist tendencies, as well as responsive to hypnosis. Stage acts help create a myth about hypnosis which discourages people from seeking legitimate hypnotherapy.
Another myth about hypnosis is that people lose consciousness and have amnesia. A small percentage of subjects, who go into very deep levels of trance will fit this stereotype and have spontaneous amnesia. The majority of people remember everything that occurs in hypnosis. This is beneficial, because the most of what we want to accomplish in hypnosis may be done in a medium depth trance, where people tend to remember everything.
In using hypnosis for erectile dysfunction, the patient is not under the control of the hypnotist. Hypnosis is not something imposed on people, but something they do for themselves. A hypnotist simply serves as a facilitator to guide them.
When Will Hypnosis For Erectile Dysfunction Be Beneficial?
We believe that hypnosis for erectile dysfunction will be optimally effective when the patient is highly motivated to overcome the problem and when the hypnotherapist is well trained in both hypnosis and in general considerations relating to the treatment of ED.
Some individuals seem to have higher native hypnotic talent and capacity that may allow them to benefit more readily from hypnosis.
It is important to keep in mind that hypnosis is like any other therapeutic modality: it is of major benefit to some patients with some problems, and it is helpful with many other patients, but it can fail, just like any other clinical method.
For this reason, we emphasize that we are not "hypnotists", but health care professionals who use hypnosis for erectile dysfunction treatment along with other tools of our professions.
Hypnosis For Erectile Dysfunction
Psychogenic erectile dysfunction may be caused by stress, worry, anxiety, depression, or anger. Sometimes just the fear of the problem repeating itself, is sufficient to create an inability to perform.
Two studies were conducted that point to the clear success of hypnotherapy in helping men with erectile dysfunction, when the source of the problem was psychological and not of a physical origin.
According to the Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, ED that could not be linked to physical causes was successfully treated by hypnosis. In this trial, three out of every four men in the trial were helped.
[Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology. 31: 271-4, 1997]
According to the British Journal of Urology, hypnosis improved the sexual function of men with no organic cause for their impotence at a rate of 75%. The interesting part about this study is that hypnosis for erectile dysfunction outperformed both testosterone and trazodone.
[Aydin S et al. "Efficacy of testosterone, trazodone and hypnotic suggestion in the treatment of non-organic male sexual dysfunction." British Journal of Urology. 77(2):256-60, 1996.]
Hypnosis for erectile dysfunction, when used as an uncovering modality is shown to be markedly effective. This, incorporated with ego-strengthening and new self-image suggestions, seems to be the treatment of choice for psychogenic impotence.
Selecting a Qualified Hypnotherapist
As in choosing any health care professional, care should be exercised in selecting a hypnotherapist. Hypnosis for erectile dysfunction and the use of hypnotic therapies are not regulated in most states, and hypnotherapists are, in most cases, not state licensed in hypnosis.
Lay hypnotists are people who are trained in hypnosis but lack medical, psychological, dental or other professional health care training. A lay hypnotist may be certified and claim to have received 200 or more hours of training.
Licensed health care professionals typically have seven to nine years of university coursework, plus additional supervised training in internship and residency programs. Their hypnosis training is in addition to their medical, psychological, dental or social work training.
Careful questioning can help you avoid a lay hypnotist who may engage in fraudulent or unethical practices.
Ask if the person is licensed (not certified) in their field by the state. If they are not legitimately licensed, they probably lack the education required for licensure. Find out what their degree is in. If it is in hypnosis or hypnotherapy, rather than a state-recognized health care profession, the person is a lay hypnotist.
Check for membership in the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis or the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (which are the only nationally recognized organizations for licensed health care professionals using hypnosis) as well as membership in the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Dental Association (ADA), the American Psychological Association (APA), the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), etc.
Contact a state or local component section of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis to see if the person is a reputable member. If you have doubts about their qualifications, keep looking.
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