Jakarta Globe, Lisa Siregar, Feb 06, 2015
Hypnotherapist Lala, center, sees her holistic approach to healing as the most effective way to maintain health. (JG Photo/Tunggul Wirajuda) |
Asense of
tranquility fills the house in East Jakarta’s Buaran ward as hypnotherapist
Lala Latifa uses her steady, soothing voice to lull her client into hypnosis.
Cares and
worries gradually slip away for the patient as Lala, 39, pairs her voice with
use of pressure points on the forehead and temples. Long used to clearing the
mind or improving blood circulation, the acupressure that Lala employs has a
beneficial touch by giving positive affirmations. In turn, patients acquiesce
to the hypnosis.
Hypnosis,
she claims, will induce a sense of peace and deep sleep, while emptying the
mind.
Lala then
evidences the power of the mind, suggesting to the client that she is tying 20
balloons (imaginary) to her right hand and placing a stone (also imaginary) in
her left hand. The client’s right rises in response, and her left hand drops.
“Hypnotherapy
is dependent on the mutual trust between the hypnotist and the recipient of his
or her treatment,” Lala says.
“The
process can only be done properly if the hypnosis is done with the other
party’s consent. The method combines the power of belief and an innate
understanding of what makes people what they are. But most of all, hypnosis can
and should be used to treat oneself, as only we know what’s good for us and how
we should deal with our problems or challenges”.
Discovering
hypnotherapy
Lala’s own
awareness of hynoptherapy’s benefits originate from her experience with a bout
of serious illness.
“I started
taking an interest in hypnotherapy in 2013, after the uric acid problem that
had long been ailing me reached a terminal stage,” says Lala, a former primary
school English teacher.
“The
ailment caused blood clots that left my feet swollen, and could have led to a
stroke. I wasn’t happy with conventional medication, as it only treat the
symptoms instead of the ailment, and hampers the body’s natural ability to
treat itself. The side effects of taking medication are also a drawback, as
they create further complications.”
Lala’s
medical circumstances, as well as her curiosity, encouraged her to give
alternative therapies a try.
“I started
by trying cupping therapy, which did wonders in treating the blood clots
hobbling my legs. After that, a friend introduced me to meditation, and it was
from there that I learned about hypnotherapy,” she says.
“I was
trained by Rifky Haryo Wibowo, an expert in the field, from September 2013
until I started my own practice in April 2014. Hypnotherapy was an eye opener,
as it can treat a range of mental, emotional and physical problems with the
help of other hypnotists or ourselves, by harnessing willpower and one’s mind.
“For
instance, self-hypnotherapy helped me overcome my phobia of earthworms and
enabled me to treat my uric acid problem, to the point that I can eat virtually
anything.
“While it
does wonders in treating physical ailments, it comes into its own when treating
mental or emotional problems,” Lala adds.
“As a skill
that deals with the subconscious and the vibrations that it generates,
hypnotherapy is also versatile as it can be combined with meditation, reiki and
reading tarot cards as well as SEFT,” or spiritual emotional freedom technique,
a form of psychotherapy said to improve life at various levels.
“If
combined with hypnotherapy, whether on the self or others, the effect is
liberating, as we can overcome anxiety and improve our confidence,” Lala says.
Hypnotherapy to help
“Hypnotherapy,
particularly self-hypnosis, did wonders for me, but then I realized my true
calling lay in helping others and sharing my skills with them,” Lala says.
“Many of
the issues that I help my clients with are emotional or psychological in
nature. For a method that deals with the subconscious, hypnotherapy is quite
frank and literal, as there’s little of the symbolism of tarot reading. As with
any other problem, they have to talk to me to identify them and pinpoint them.
“I even
treat the very people who tackle those issues, such as psychologists, who are
afflicted with issues like bipolar disorder and other problems that they can
only manage to repress. Hypnotherapy helps them bring those issues to the fore,
as the subconscious is coaxed out.
“The
treatment also requires a lot of tact, as both educated and uneducated people
with problems are oblivious to their issues or deny them, and often take it the
wrong way if you try to point it out. But it’s important that we get them out
of denial as repressing their psychological or emotional problems in a
prolonged manner can lead to cancer and other psychosomatic illnesses.
“But
eventually, it’s vital that I teach them self-hypnosis, so they can deal with
their own problems instead of depending on others to resolve them. After all,
the only people who can deal with our own problems are ourselves. I’m only
there to help them resolve their issues.”
Dealing
with challenges
Like many
practitioners of alternative healing techniques, Lala has more than her fair
share of detractors, from skeptics to religious fanatics.
“Skeptics
and fanatics are among the hardest people to convince when it comes to the
benefits of hypnotherapy. The former hold on to science and logic, so that even
if they’re aware of the subconscious, they are inarticulate about it at best,”
Lala says.
“But at
least they can agree to disagree. Fanatics are harder to deal with because
they’re more irrational and take their holy texts more literally.
“Sometimes
they’re not above accusing me of black magic and asking me what my religious
beliefs are. They are also more likely to intervene than skeptics. But a lot of
them use their beliefs as a shield to protect them from their issues.”
Lala also
pointed out that the shady business of spiritual healing casts a pall over
those legitimately trying to do good.
“Many
[alternative therapy] practitioners aren’t above slandering their rivals in
their bid to promote themselves, as well as take out ads. They are also known
to make their clients depend on them by predicting doom and gloom and then
telling them otherwise — for a price.
“The nature
of the business contradicts many of the underlying principles of my
hypnotherapy practice, which is to get people to help themselves and reduce
their dependence on others.”
Lala admits
that hypnotherapy is still a new frontier for Indonesia, but says she’s certain
the method will thrive.
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