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New Dates For Upcoming Hypnosis Geek Dinner and Hypnotherapy Peer Support Group
Posted on August 10, 2011 in Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training | 2 Comments
I hope and trust that all of you regular readers here in the UK are safe from the recreational violence spreading throughout the country at the moment. My thoughts are with all those affected and I hope that you are getting to enjoy Summer. We had a marvellous Summer hypnosis Geek dinner in July, the [...]
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How To Design A Hypnotherapy Treatment Plan?
Posted on August 9, 2011 in Hypnotherapy Training | 4 Comments
One of the things I get asked about most often when my students start doing their case studies during the hypnotherapy training with my school is about where to start, or what technique to employ, and what order the therapeutic process should take. Having been working with hypnotherapy clients since the 1990s, and having worked [...]
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A Hypnotherapist’s Idyllic Week Away From It All
Posted on August 8, 2011 in Life of Adam, Uncategorized | 6 Comments
I am back from a week away and thought I’d ease myself back into the blogging process that forms part of my working day with a run-down of what Katie and I got up to while we were away, illustrated with snaps from my phone. We went ‘glamping’ in a yurt, here is the one [...]
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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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