The majority of people who undergo hypnotherapy will emerge from the state of physical and mental relaxation when guided by the therapist. There may be rare occasions where the client chooses to remain in the hypnotic state because they either entered a particularly deep trance or it feels so good they want to remain in hypnosis. They will eventually drift into a natural sleep state and wake themselves up naturally.
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Stielmond Ng, Principal Clinical Therapist
Master of Counselling (Monash University, Australia),
Principal Clinical Hypnotherapist,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Practitioner,
Motivational Interview (MI) Practitioner.
Bachelor in Information Technology, (CQU).
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