Hypnosis works
Is hypnosis scientifically recognized?
Yes! Hypnosis was already recognized by the Scientific Advisory Board in 2006. The article is in German but you could translate it in English.
Study
What does science say about the effectiveness of hypnosis?
Alfred A. Barrios, Ph.D. published a study many years ago in the journal “Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice” and also in American Health Magazine.
They gave the following success rates:
Psychoanalysis (PA):
Success rate 38% after an average of 600 sessions
Behavioral therapy (VT):
Success rate 72% after an average of 22 sessions
Hypnotherapy (HT):
Success rate 93% after an average of 6 sessions
Source: DOI h0086544
The statistics come from IHVV (publicly accessible on the Internet). Each of these forms of therapy has its raison d’être. It is not a question of making something bad or anything like that. It is simply to show the average success rates and possibilities of the different types (hypnotherapy was carried out with scripts for better comparison. This means that everyone was read the same script and it was not customized. The Simpson protocol, for example, enables individual achievement of the desired goal).
Case studies
The following are examples, how effective hypnosis is. (Pleas scroll down)
I am sorry, I only have a german version 🙁