Hypnophobia

Hypnophobia is commonly called a panicky fear of hypnosis. Even in ancient times, it became known about the so-called psychic vampires, who often practice hypnosis in an attempt to attach themselves to someone else’s energy. Nothing is sacred to these terrible creatures, and that is why a person with hypnophobia cannot stand the sight of any person who knows how to put people into a trance. After all, most hypnotists are medical scammers. Except, of course, for qualified specialists. In this case, the use of hypnotic treatment techniques is a natural process.

There are people with so-called increased suggestibility. One can assume that such dependence on someone else's influence is hypnotic. In general, this is true. By getting rid of excessive suggestibility, you can get rid of hypnaphobia or its consequences. It is also important to understand that hypnotic addiction is caused, for the most part, by the same medical scammers who “conspiracy” fears that have absolutely no medical basis. In most cases, a person with hypnaphobia knows the nature and dangers of his fear, but experiences too much stress when he accidentally becomes the object of someone else's hypnotic influence. For some reason, the public is always quite reserved about such deviations, and the only lifeline in this unpleasant matter is psychotherapy. As a rule, a hypnotherapist, who selects an individual approach for each patient, develops a relaxing meditation that allows you to gradually get rid of the state of anxiety imposed by society in the presence of a hypnotist. It may be necessary to do several sessions to achieve lasting results.