Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Meeting Points between Hypnotherapy and Music Therapy | Chapter 13 | New Horizons in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 12

It is believed that sound vibrations are crucial for embryonic development. Before the development of the cochlea, pressure waves in the amniotic fluid caused by uterine noises are detected by haptic and mechanical skin sensors. Hearing and touching are considered to be the first and most important inputs for the development of the foetal nervous system as well as the mother-fetus bond. Since his early development, man has been sensitive to external cues, particularly human speech. The body's energy centres, or chakras, help to sustain attunement. It is considered to be the basis of our musical aptitude.

Our propensity to fall asleep is said to have developed at the embryonic stage. It is hypothesised that the movements, experiences, bonding, and communication patterns of the foetus and the hypnotic individual would resemble one another. Prenatal audio-somatosensory stimulation helps newborns develop their cognitive, emotional, and social skills. Nevertheless, via regressive fetal-like experiences, hypnotherapy helps to restart personality development that has been stalled by trauma.

Author(s) Details:

Jozsef Pal Vas,
Hungarian Society of Psychiatry; Hungarian Association of Hypnosis, Miskolc, Hungary.

Noemi Csaszar-Nagy,
Hungarian Psychological Association; Hungarian Association of Hypnosis, Miskolc, Hungary.

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