Enhancing Metacognitive Awareness Through Hypnotherapy: Implications for Mental Health Outcomes

Published

25-01-2026

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.1.11

Keywords:

Hypnotherapy, metacognition, metacognitive awareness, intervention, conventional therapy, emotional regulation, cognitive behavioural therapy, narrative review

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Research article

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  • Medha Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Patna Women’s College (autonomous), Patna, Patna University, Bihar, Certified Hypnotherapist Level 1 by California Hypnosis Institute, USA.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to present a narrative review on the subject of hypnotherapy’s influence on mental health outcomes and its efficacy in enhancing metacognitive awareness. The goal of the study is to increase our knowledge of how focused interventions might enhance mental health results. If successful, hypnotherapy may offer a simple and efficient means to promote emotional control and self-awareness, opening the door for more widespread uses in mental health care. This study offers insight into a novel therapeutic method by being one of the first to examine the potential of hypnotherapy in enhancing mental health outcomes and metacognitive awareness. If successful, hypnotherapy could be a useful adjunct or substitute for conventional therapy, especially for people who want to better understand and control their mental processes in a less regimented and more intuitive way than Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. The purpose of narrative reviews is to give a summary of the existing literature, point out any gaps, and improve comprehension of a subject.

How to Cite

Medha. (2026). Enhancing Metacognitive Awareness Through Hypnotherapy: Implications for Mental Health Outcomes. The Scientific Temper, 17(01), 5471–5476. https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.1.11

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