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Hypnotherapy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

hypnotherapy

/ˌhɪpnoʊˈθɛrəpi/ /ˌhɪpnəʊˈθerəpi/

Definition:

A therapeutic technique using hypnosis to treat psychological or physical conditions.

Synonyms:

hypnotic therapy, hypnosis treatment, suggestion therapy

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

conventional therapy, medication

Common Collocations:

clinical hypnotherapy, hypnotherapy session, certified hypnotherapist

Derivatives:

hypnotherapist, hypnotherapeutic

Usage Tips:

Use 'hypnotherapy' when referring to medical or psychological treatment involving hypnosis, not casual relaxation techniques.

Common Phrases:

under hypnotherapy, past life hypnotherapy, stage hypnotherapy

Etymology:

Derived from Greek 'hypnos' (sleep) and 'therapeia' (healing), combining to mean healing through a sleep-like state.

Examples:

  • 1. She tried hypnotherapy to quit smoking successfully.
  • 2. Hypnotherapy helped him overcome his fear of flying.
  • 3. The doctor recommended hypnotherapy for chronic pain management.
  • 4. Many people use hypnotherapy to reduce stress and anxiety.

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