Hypnosis is a state of highly focused attention, similar to getting engrossed in a movie, where you dissociate from other stimuli and suspend self-limiting beliefs to try out different ways of being.
Hypnosis helps manage stress by allowing individuals to focus intently, dissociate from stressors, and control their physical reactions, thereby reducing the feedback cycle of physical and mental hyperarousal.
During hypnosis, activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (salience network) decreases, functional connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the insula increases, and connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex (default mode network) decreases.
While people in hypnosis can be more susceptible to social influence, hypnosis primarily enhances self-control and personal insight rather than controlling others.
Hypnotherapy allows controlled reliving of traumatic events, helping individuals process emotions associated with the memory and gain new insights, without the uncontrolled emotional reactions typical of PTSD flashbacks.
Self-hypnotherapy apps like Reverie can be highly effective, with studies showing 80-90% of users reporting immediate improvement in stress and pain levels within 10 minutes of use.
A Vietnam veteran who had severe PTSD was able to process the loss of a boy he had informally adopted, transforming his grief into a recognition of the joy they shared, leading to significant emotional healing and improved life quality.
Hypnotizability is a stable trait, but some techniques like transcranial magnetic stimulation show promise in transiently increasing it. For most, making good use of existing abilities is key.
Dr. Spiegel's purpose is to help people help themselves by promoting the use of hypnosis as a tool for gaining control over their mind and body, and to make this knowledge widely accessible.
How do you usually handle stress?
Have you tried hypnosis for stress?
Today, Jay with Dr. David Spiegel, a leading expert in psychiatry and behavioral sciences, to explore the transformative power of hypnotherapy. Dr. Spiegel, with over 45 years of experience in clinical and research fields, shares profound insights into the science behind hypnosis, dispelling myths and misconceptions. He explains how hypnosis is a natural, self-directed process that allows individuals to tap into heightened focus, manage pain, reduce stress, and address deep-seated traumas.
The conversation begins with Dr. Spiegel explaining the foundations of hypnosis, highlighting its ability to narrow one’s focus, similar to a telephoto lens, and create a dissociative state where one can temporarily suspend self-limiting beliefs. This unique focus enables users to challenge habitual thoughts and reframe experiences. Dr. Spiegel shares real-life success stories, such as a war veteran who found peace with traumatic memories and individuals overcoming chronic pain and stress using hypnosis.
In this interview, you'll learn:
How to Sleep Better Using Hypnosis
How to Improve Focus by Narrowing Attention
How to Process Trauma Safely with Hypnosis
How to Use Visualization to Relieve Stress
How to Focus Your Attention Deeply
How to Filter Out Pain with Hypnosis
By learning how to access a focused, relaxed state, you can reshape your response to pain, manage stress more effectively, and explore emotions or memories that might otherwise feel overwhelming.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro 02:17 What is Hypnosis 05:08 How Beneficial Hypnosis is For You? 09:14 What Happens to Your Brain During Hypnosis 14:40 Can You Control Other People with Hypnosis? 16:13 Is It Possible to Hypnotize Anyone? 26:14 You’re Still in Control of Your Body 31:28 How Can Hypnotherapy After Memory Recall? 38:29 Guided Hypnotherapy at Home is Possible 40:59 Let Your Brain Heal Your Body 43:34 The Worst Mental Case Under Hypnosis 50:26 We Lose the Hypnotic Ability as We Age 55:39 How Hypnosis Can Help You Focus More 57:38 David on Final Five
Episode Resources:
Reveri | YouTube) Reveri | Instagram) Reveri | Facebook) Reveri | LinkedIn) Reveri | Website)
See omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.