Blog: July, 2011
Hypnosis Geek Factoids and Myth – Rachmaninov Benefited From Hypnosis!
Posted on July 29, 2011 in Hypnosis | No Comments
Last night was our most recent hypnosis geek dinner here in Bournemouth and we have a new slot in the evening whereby we all share so-called facts and myths about hypnosis and discuss them. Yesterday, the very brilliant Lindsay Shepherd offered up a bunch of stuff that got us all hotly debating, but it was [...]
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Hypnosis As An Adjunct To Empirically Supported Therapy, Not Just As A Means Of Delivering Suggestion
Posted on July 28, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training | No Comments
Today’s blog entry is really one for hypnosis professionals and therapists and something I have been discussing a great deal with my students in recent weeks. Hypnosis seen from a particular perspective, may well be considered an independent modality of therapy comparable to psychodynamic, behavioural, or cognitive approaches to therapy, many academics and hypnotherapists would [...]
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Hypnosis, huh! What Is It Good For?
Posted on July 27, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training | No Comments
I get a lot of email enquiries each day. Within those numerous enquiries, the most popular thing I am asked is “can hypnosis help with …..?” You just need to fill in the blank. On my own hypnotherapy training diploma courses and during seminars, or at speaking events, I am also very often asked by [...]
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Using Self-Hypnosis To Amplify Anything In Your Brain
Posted on July 25, 2011 in Self-Hypnosis | No Comments
Hello and welcome to a wonderful new week. I have another video clip for you on the blog today, showing how to use self-hypnosis to amplify anything in your brain. Enjoy!
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Using Self-Hypnosis To Gain The Benefits Of A Special Place
Posted on July 22, 2011 in Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis | No Comments
Many hypnotherapists use this sort of notion as a way to deepen hypnosis and I have even seen it used as a means to induce hypnosis, though in my opinion, is a wonderful intervention first and foremost. Though heck, inductions and deepeners can be interventions too, right? This week I have offered up a selection [...]
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