Blog: August, 2011
Using Hypnosis To Break Down Those Invisible Barriers
Posted on August 30, 2011 in Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis | No Comments
I wrote on my Facebook status this morning stating that my race pack for the New Forest marathon had arrived which included my race number and the course map. There is a lovely section in the brochure for the race where the course is described mile by mile and within the sentences of beautiful description [...]
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Staring At The TV To Eliminate Anger With Self-Hypnosis?
Posted on August 26, 2011 in Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis | No Comments
Last week I shared a classic therapeutic process combined with self-hypnosis using a fist clenching technique combined with self-hypnosis to let go of anger that was currently being experienced within oneself. I got such a wonderful response from that process and also a great deal of questions. One of the things that came up out [...]
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The Value Of Being Collaborative With Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
Posted on August 24, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training | 2 Comments
I think many people perceiving the field of hypnosis and hypnotherapy from outside of the field, that is, people without a great deal of knowledge about these subjects, often think that hypnosis is something which is done by one person to another. Poorly informed hypnotherapy clients or members of the public think that clients/patients take [...]
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The Mesmer Stare – A Hypnosis Induction From The 1800s
Posted on August 22, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training | 4 Comments
You regular readers will know that I am a collector of very old hypnosis books and texts. One such book I recently purchased is entitled “The Perfect Course of Instruction in Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, Suggestive Tehrapeutics and the Sleep Cure” by Masters of the Science and published by the Psychic Research Company in 1900. It [...]
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Using Hypnosis To Let Go Of Anger: With A Clenched Fist?!
Posted on August 18, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training, Self-Hypnosis | 2 Comments
Often when a closed fist is mentioned, people might think about it being a symbol of anger, a symbol of might or strength, or maybe as a symbol of violence. Others might perceive a closed fist as a sign of aggression, or celebration, or as a means to inspire someone. For some it represents power [...]
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