What are the general approaches used by the hypnotherapist?
Depending on your situation the general approaches are: (a) A direct and immediate attack on the problem as it exists in the here and now. (b) Deriving an understanding of the reasons the problem exists and then utilizing this knowledge in the work of changing the problematic behavior patterns. (c) A combination of (a) and (b). The objective in all cases being the permanent alleviation of the problem. The approach is decided upon after all pertinent information is gathered and is adapted to the needs of the individual client.