The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 01, 1985, Image 7

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Counseling service to use hypnosis
By TRAYCE BERTLING
Reporter
Texas A&M Counseling and As
sessment Service will begin counsel
ing students using hypnosis starting
today.
Students will be able to receive
hypnotherapy — free of charge — to
break just about any undesirable
habits such as smoking or overeat
ing. The hypnosis also can help with
certain types of fears or anxieties
such as testing anxieties or fear of
heights.
Dr. Robert Reilley, a professor in
the Department of Educational Psy- 1
chology, will supervise a group of 10
doctoral students using the hypno
sis. The students are working toward
degrees in counseling psychology.
“A common concern regarding
hypnosis is that it is dangerous,
Reilley said. “Research indicates that
when the procedure is used by a
‘Research indicates that when the procedure is used by
a qualified and well-trained professional, there is little
or no danger. The students I’m working with have had
extensive experience doing hypnosis so it’s very safe, al
though h doesn’t work for everyone.” — Dr. Robert
Reilley, a professor in the Department of Educational
Psychology.
qualified and well-trained profes
sional, there is little or no danger.
“The students I’m working with
have had extensive experience doing
hypnosis so it’s very safe, although it
doesn’t work for everyone.”
Hypnosis might not work for
some people because they aren’t sus
ceptible to it or because the degree
of the problem is too difficult to
solve, Reilley said.
Often individuals feel a bit anx
ious about being hypnotized for the
first time. Reilley said this feeling is
natural since hypnosis is a new and
unusual experience and there is still
quite a bit of mystery associated with
tne process.
Reilley said he expects to get more
students interested in the hypnothe
rapy than the service can accommo
date.
“We are offering this form of the
rapy to help students with genuine
problems,” Reilley said.
Students or members of the com
munity interested in taking part in
the therapy can call the counseling
and assessment service to make an
appointment. There is a small
cnarge for non-students.
“Hypnosis seems to be most effec
tive if you just sit back and enjoy it,”
Reilley said. “There is no need to try
hard or to worry about it. Rather, we
recommend that you put aside your
usual doubts and questions, and just
allow to whatever seems to be hap
pening.
“Concentrate on what is happen
ing, but be passive in allowing the
experience to unfold and affect you.
Sit back and enjoy it.”
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