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The Most Hilarious Scientific Research in the World
Posted on October 15, 2009 in Life of Adam, Uncategorized | No Comments
So following my long, convoluted and high brow post of yesterday only really appealing to us hypnosis nerds… I have some lighter stuff to marvel at today… I absolutely laughed out loud the first time someone pointed this stuff out to me… So this utterly hilarious and wonderful article over the Telegaph states: As the [...]
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The Big Hypnosis Debate – State or Nonstate?
Posted on October 14, 2009 in Hypnosis | 2 Comments
This week, there has been much discussion about hypnosis and regulation of it as one BBC local network got his pet cat to become a member of a few hypnotherapy and NLP organisations and the questions kept coming up about the very nature of hypnosis (please do read my earlier entries this week for more [...]
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Children Using Imagination or Self-Hypnosis To Be Free of Pain?
Posted on October 13, 2009 in Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis | No Comments
So after yesterdays blog posting and my subsequent disapproval of BBC’s coverage of hypnotherapy… I had an article pointed out to me at the BBC again, which I really rather liked, though for reasons which seem to be undisclosed, let me explain… This hypnosis article at the BBC website states that children can be taught [...]
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Inside Out To Blow Lid On World of Hypnotherapy
Posted on October 12, 2009 in Hypnosis | 10 Comments
So the BBC are taking up the mantle and having a look at the world of hypnotherapy and hypnotherapists… We have seen builders from hell, kitchen staff getting the microscope treatment, rogue traders of various kinds, so I suppose hypnotherapists should expect the same… My issue is that with some of these television shows, they [...]
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Brain Waves Surge – Even Without Hypnotherapy
Posted on October 9, 2009 in Uncategorized | No Comments
over recent years, some of the most fascinating research within the field of hypnotherapy (at least in my opinion) has involved measuring brainwave activity when being hypnotised and in reaction to managing pain and so on. Therefore, this article over at the Discovery website really piqued my interest today… Apparently there is some major brainave [...]
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