Re: Iam a chronic gambler, need help
Sorry, I,m not buying it. If I were a betting man [which I am], I would bet anything that you have never done SH.
Within just a few days of that my self hypnosis quit working for me and I'm very happy about that. I redirected my search for who I am and after several years I ended up learning meditation and found myself as spirit - which all of us are. Through that I learned how to deprogram myself from hypnosis
Each Self Hypnosis session is a session unto itself. There are several processes that are done in sequence to get you to the sub concious mind where you can reprogram bad habits, behaviors, or suggest new ones that will allow you to change habits, etc. It will not quit working for you after you have learned, and utilized it. For that reason there is no need to deprogram yourself. It isn't like turning on a switch and it stays on until you turn it off.
I can't speak to hypnotherapy, or some other person hipnotizing you, but there is no dangers like the articles you posted suggest. If there is any danger, it is the hypnotist performing the trance. The reason being is that you are in control and after induction some of the first suggestions you would give yourself would be just that, and that if an emergency would arise that you would imediately come out of the trance and do what was necessary. That you wouldn't ever do any thing while in the trance that you wouldn't do normally. That you are safe, etc. These suggestions are also a part of the Relaxation technique. The more you are relaxed the better your suggestions, and visualizations will affect the reprogramming of your subconcious.