From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhypnotherapyhyp‧no‧ther‧a‧py /ˌhɪpnəʊˈθerəpi $ -noʊ-/ noun [uncountable] MHthe use of hypnosis to treat emotional or physical problems —hypnotherapist noun [countable]
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hypnotherapy• Rang Gloria for a hypnotherapy session.• Then he will go on to tell you about hypnotherapy in general and his own way of working in particular.• Psychotherapy and hypnotherapy are professional services, and they should not be attempted by amateurs.• I have had counselling, bereavement counselling, psychotherapy, drug therapy, and hypnotherapy.• What are the benefits of hypnotherapy and is aromatherapy a way of totally relaxing after your gruelling experience?• The use of the imagination is one of the vital components of successful hypnotherapy, whether regression is involved or not.• All the questions so far have related to hypnotherapy in general - whether or not regression forms part of that treatment.