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单词 hypnotherapy
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Definition of hypnotherapy in English:

hypnotherapy

noun ˌhɪpnə(ʊ)ˈθɛrəpiˌhɪpnoʊˈθɛrəpi
mass noun
  • The use of hypnosis as a therapeutic technique.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was experiencing significant distress due to hot flashes and was referred by her oncologist for hypnotherapy.
    • The Cochrane review of nine small trials of hypnotherapy found it no more effective than other behavioural interventions.
    • Despite its potential as a powerful therapeutic lever in hypnotherapy, little has been written about applying OBE in this milieu.
    • Men, too, can reap the benefit of hypnotherapy and cognitive therapy involving visualisation and relaxation techniques.
    • Colleagues said Dr Gamble was also noted for his pioneering work in medical and dental hypnotherapy.
    • Legitimate clinical hypnotherapy practiced by a qualified professional is not the same process as that performed on stage.
    • There are many stress management techniques in the form of counselling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy.
    • Consequently, much hypnotherapy occurs at a light level, although depth is required for sensory hypnoanalgesia.
    • In most varieties of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy, induction is seen as a means towards the establishment of a trance.
    • Many of the authors have published extensively on hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
    • Inner Strengths is one of the very best books on hypnotherapy, and on psychotherapy, published in the last decade.
    • The experimental group was given appropriate information on hypnotherapy and its advantages.
    • He continued in hypnotherapy as Jo when he changed names.
    • He achieved impressive skill in hypnotherapy, acquired in the 60s from other chest physician enthusiasts.
    • In this case, our two hypnotherapy techniques are also useful.
    • Other forms of psychotherapy and even hypnotherapy may be helpful.
    • Other therapies include art and music therapy, hypnotherapy and acupuncture.
    • There is some evidence that both hypnotherapy and relaxation techniques are useful.
    • His parents tried all avenues of speech therapy, hypnotherapy and psychoanalysis to no avail.
    • Relatively little about hypnotherapy appears until nearly the middle of the twentieth century.

Derivatives

  • hypnotherapist

  • noun
    • There is a handful of books, I believe, which are required reading for hypnotherapists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The hypnotherapist will bring you back to a normal state of consciousness at the end of the session.
      • It is the seasoned hypnotherapist who attends not only to what suggestion to give, but also to how a suggestion is worded.
      • Although hypnotherapists, like other health care practitioners, each have their own style, expect some common elements.
      • My mother is a professional hypnotherapist who trains other hypnotherapists.

Rhymes

aromatherapy, chemotherapy, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, radiotherapy, therapy
 
 

Definition of hypnotherapy in US English:

hypnotherapy

nounˌhipnōˈTHerəpēˌhɪpnoʊˈθɛrəpi
  • The use of hypnosis as a therapeutic technique.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other forms of psychotherapy and even hypnotherapy may be helpful.
    • He continued in hypnotherapy as Jo when he changed names.
    • Colleagues said Dr Gamble was also noted for his pioneering work in medical and dental hypnotherapy.
    • Despite its potential as a powerful therapeutic lever in hypnotherapy, little has been written about applying OBE in this milieu.
    • In this case, our two hypnotherapy techniques are also useful.
    • Legitimate clinical hypnotherapy practiced by a qualified professional is not the same process as that performed on stage.
    • Men, too, can reap the benefit of hypnotherapy and cognitive therapy involving visualisation and relaxation techniques.
    • She was experiencing significant distress due to hot flashes and was referred by her oncologist for hypnotherapy.
    • There is some evidence that both hypnotherapy and relaxation techniques are useful.
    • He achieved impressive skill in hypnotherapy, acquired in the 60s from other chest physician enthusiasts.
    • In most varieties of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy, induction is seen as a means towards the establishment of a trance.
    • The experimental group was given appropriate information on hypnotherapy and its advantages.
    • Inner Strengths is one of the very best books on hypnotherapy, and on psychotherapy, published in the last decade.
    • Relatively little about hypnotherapy appears until nearly the middle of the twentieth century.
    • His parents tried all avenues of speech therapy, hypnotherapy and psychoanalysis to no avail.
    • Many of the authors have published extensively on hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
    • The Cochrane review of nine small trials of hypnotherapy found it no more effective than other behavioural interventions.
    • Other therapies include art and music therapy, hypnotherapy and acupuncture.
    • Consequently, much hypnotherapy occurs at a light level, although depth is required for sensory hypnoanalgesia.
    • There are many stress management techniques in the form of counselling, psychotherapy and hypnotherapy.
 
 
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