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Do medical health care professionals commonly use hypnosis?

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Do medical health care professionals commonly use hypnosis?

John McGrail, C.Ht. (Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist) gives expert video advice on: Do medical health care professionals commonly use hypnosis?; How can hypnosis help me during a routine doctor visit?; How can hypnosis help me handle pain? and more...

Some do, but in my opinion not enough. I think that more medical schools should include training and exposure to hypnosis because when you integrate the mind and body together, and I've worked with a lot of people in conjunction with their physicians on issues from irritable bowel to fibromyalgia to diseases like AIDS and cancer, and it is proven clinically over and over and over again by institutions such as the Mayo Clinic and the National Institutes for Health that people experience less trauma. For instance, when they undergo surgery, they can have much less painful and traumatic experience with childbirth, heal faster from surgery, have less trauma, lose less blood, and recover quicker when the mind and body are worked within an integrated fashion. Hypnosis is a marvelous tool to create that integration.

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