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With the current opioid epidemic, and concerns about opioid addiction, hypnosis offers a natural and safe way to relieve pain.  Hypnosis for childbirth helps many women improve their childbirth experience and manage pain.

In this episode, you will learn:

Some Helpful Definitions For Our Listeners:

Ideomotor response is a subconscious physical response.  In hypnosis for pain management,  you can use ideomotor response to signal the client’s successful reduction of the pain.

Secondary Benefit refers to people subconsciously keeping a problem because they are receiving a benefit from it.  For example, if someone in pain is getting more attention from their loved ones because of the pain, they may subconsciously hold on to feeling the pain as a way to keep the attention.

Waxy catatonic state occurs in hypnosis, and can be observed by the muscles becoming stiff and rigid, there is a lack of voluntary movement, breathing slows, colour drains from the skin, and the skin tone and texture becomes waxy.  

Trisha Fuller is the Director of Hypnosis for Health and Happiness and The Canadian Hypnosis Academy in Alberta, Canada. Coming from a medical background, Trisha discovered hypnosis to assist in childbirth.  Her interest branched into hypnosis for general pain management, as well as weight loss, smoking cessation,  managing stress and increasing motivation.  Trisha is a trainer with Master Hypnotist society, and is a favourite with groups as a speaker for business and the health care community.  

You can find more about Trisha Fuller at https://www.hypnosisforhealthandhappiness.ca.

Learn more about how hypnosis can help you at https://www.hypnosistrainingcanada.com