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Hypnosis in its modern form was introduced in the late 1700's by a Viennese physician named Mesmer. It was briefly championed by Freud, but began to gain more recognition when it was used to treat "shell shock" and war-traumatized soldiers after World War II. It was accepted in 1958 by the American Medical Association as a legitimate treatment method and course subject in medical schools.
As we enter the millennium, hypnosis is used for a variety of treatments ranging from the physical to psychological, emotional, and spiritual issues for the betterment of daily life. It is one of the safest, briefest, and most effective therapies available. If you are willing, hypnosis can open amazing new doors for you. . . please call for your free phone consultation.
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