This is interesting:
http://www.hypnotictapes.com/images/Spiral-Spin-revised.swfPOINTS TO KEEP IN MIND:
1. Before you consult a hypnotherapist, make sure it is someone with a good reputation and, perhaps, is recommended by your family doctor.
2. Some MD's do hypnotherapy. I have known several. However, it not necessary to be an MD to be a good hypnotherapist.
3. Doctors with good bed-side manners are practicing "hypnosis" without calling it that.
4. Hypnosis is not a substitute for necessary medical help.
5. What I call pneumatherapy--
a. that is, self-hypnosis without the hocus pocus--
b. psychotherapy--using psychology and psychiatry, and
c. somatherapy--diet, surgery, physical medicines, and the like,
all need to work integratively. Check out
http://integrativemedicine.arizona.edu/index.html With Harvard trained, Dr. Andrew Weil
Beware of stage-hypnosis. It can be harmful. So can stage
"faith" healing. I have written articles, for a Toronto paper, exposing this danger.