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A hypnosis practitioner also known as a hypnotist is a person who performs hypnosis on someone else.
Not unless they are also a Licensed Physician (Psychiatrist, General Practitioner, etc.)
now for my answer...it is possible, you must be skilled in waking hypnosis (yes, there is such a thing), conversational hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming (nlp), inbedded commands, language patterns and indirect hypnosis. He need not be "in hypnosis" as such, just change his "state". Once again I say yes, you can, but you must be skilled...I am a certified hypnotist and an nlp practitioner...I know what I am talking about.
What exactly was your friend cured of? Although not everything can be cured by hypnosis, if you want to be trained in hypnosis, you can visit http://www.hypnosiscenter.com/
If you are referring to a nurse practitioner, it would require a minimum of a master's degree and take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree.
Past life regression is very common. It is possible to find a practitioner who can help you to explore your past lives using hypnosis. You can also use self hypnosis to leave a suggestion in your subconscious to allow you to see into your past in dreams.
Hypnosis is generally safe when conducted by a qualified and experienced professional. However, it is important to choose a skilled practitioner to ensure a positive experience. Hypnosis is often used as a complementary therapy for relaxation, stress reduction, and behavior modification.
yes...why not?
Hypnosis schools can be found worldwide, with many offering online courses as well. Some well-known hypnosis schools include the Hypnosis Motivation Institute in the USA, the London College of Clinical Hypnosis in the UK, and the Australian Academy of Hypnosis. It's essential to research and choose a reputable school accredited by a recognized hypnosis organization.
A nurse practitioner can make around 90,000 dollars a year. They have gone to school beyond the normal nursing school and are in-between a nurse and a doctor.
There are several types of hypnosis techniques, including traditional hypnosis, Ericksonian hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and self-hypnosis. Traditional hypnosis involves inducing a trance-like state to access the subconscious mind, while Ericksonian hypnosis uses indirect suggestions and language patterns. NLP combines hypnosis with language techniques to change behavior patterns, and self-hypnosis involves inducing a hypnotic state on oneself for self-improvement or relaxation.