Introduction

Many people are curious about hypnosis but feel unsure because they don’t know what actually happens in a hypnosis session. Questions like “Will I lose control?”, “What does the hypnotist do?”, or “How does it start and end?” are very common.

In reality, hypnosis follows a structured, step-by-step process that is safe, natural, and collaborative.

In this article, you’ll learn exactly how hypnosis is done, from the first moments of induction to the final awakening.


Step 1: Preparation and Intention Setting

Before hypnosis begins, there is always a pre-talk or preparation phase.

This includes:

  • explaining what hypnosis is (and what it is not)

  • addressing fears or myths

  • clarifying goals (e.g., anxiety, weight loss, sleep, confidence)

Why this step matters:

  • reduces resistance

  • builds trust

  • aligns conscious and subconscious goals

Hypnosis works best when the client feels safe, informed, and willing.


Step 2: Hypnotic Induction (Entering the Hypnotic State)

What Is an Induction?

An induction is the process used to guide the mind into a state of focused relaxation.

Common induction techniques include:

  • guided breathing

  • progressive muscle relaxation

  • visualization

  • focused attention (voice, counting, imagery)

During induction:

  • the body relaxes

  • the mind becomes calmer

  • external distractions fade

This is similar to the feeling of being deeply absorbed in a movie or daydream.


Step 3: Deepening the Hypnotic State

Once relaxation begins, the hypnotist uses deepening techniques to stabilize and intensify focus.

Examples include:

  • counting down

  • imagining going deeper (stairs, elevator, waves)

  • sensory imagery (heaviness, warmth, floating)

Purpose of deepening:

  • quiet the analytical mind

  • increase subconscious access

  • enhance receptivity to suggestions

You are not asleep — you are deeply aware and focused.


Step 4: Therapeutic Suggestions and Techniques

This is the core working phase of hypnosis.

Depending on the goal, the hypnotist may use:

  • positive suggestions

  • imagery and metaphors

  • emotional reframing

  • habit re-programming

  • future pacing (visualizing success)

Examples:

  • reducing anxiety responses

  • strengthening motivation

  • changing emotional associations

  • increasing confidence or calmness

The subconscious mind responds to symbolic and emotional language, making this phase highly effective.


Step 5: Integration and Reinforcement

Before ending hypnosis, changes are often reinforced.

This may include:

  • anchoring positive feelings

  • repeating key suggestions

  • linking changes to real-life situations

  • strengthening self-trust and control

This step helps ensure changes carry over into daily life, not just during the session.


Step 6: Awakening (Returning to Full Awareness)

The final step is called awakening or re-orientation.

The hypnotist gently:

  • counts up

  • guides awareness back to the body

  • restores full alertness and energy

Clients usually feel:

  • relaxed

  • clear-headed

  • calm or refreshed

You do not remain “stuck” in hypnosis — returning to normal awareness is automatic and natural.


What Does Hypnosis Feel Like?

Most people report:

  • deep relaxation

  • mental clarity

  • time distortion

  • heightened inner awareness

Some feel light, others heavy — all experiences are normal.

Importantly:
👉 you can hear everything
👉 you can speak if you want
👉 you remain in control


How Long Does a Hypnosis Session Take?

A typical session lasts:

  • 45–90 minutes, depending on the purpose

Self-hypnosis sessions may be shorter (10–30 minutes).


Is Hypnosis Safe?

Yes. Hypnosis is a natural mental state the brain enters daily.

You cannot:

  • be forced to do anything against your will

  • lose control

  • forget who you are

Professional hypnotherapists follow ethical guidelines to ensure safety.


Hypnosis vs. Stage Hypnosis (Quick Clarification)

Clinical hypnosis:

  • is therapeutic

  • respects consent

  • focuses on personal goals

Stage hypnosis:

  • is entertainment

  • involves volunteers

  • exaggerates effects for show

They are not the same thing.


Who Is Hypnosis Suitable For?

Hypnosis works well for people who:

  • are open to the process

  • can imagine or visualize

  • want meaningful change

You don’t need to be “weak-minded” or highly suggestible.


Final Thoughts

So, how is hypnosis done?

👉 Through a clear, step-by-step process
👉 With full awareness and consent
👉 By working with the subconscious mind, not against it

When guided professionally, hypnosis is one of the most gentle and effective tools for change.


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