Articles: hypnosis
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A Gentle Introduction to Trance Theory
by Dennis R Wier
Most of you have an idea as to what a trance is. But, that idea is probably different than the idea you will learn here.
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by Abhita Helena Foss
Alchemical Hypnotherapy, an interactive trance process, has been developed over the past 20 years by Californian David Quigley and draws together the key elements of Gestalt sub-pe...
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Alchemical Hypnotherapy But what does it mean?
by Andrew White
There is impressive evidence of cures and remissions when people search for a meaning in their symptoms and assume a part of the unconscious mind creates their illness psychologica...
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Clinical Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
by Michael Mahoney
Research conducted over the last few years has shown hypnotherapy to be particularly effective in treating conditions of the digestive system such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)...
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by Kimberly Willis PhD
This article looks into the odd nightmare of a child that becomes more frequent and develops into a full-blown fear of sleep.
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Ericksonian Hypnotherapy - Legacy from a Genius
by David Johnson
This article pays tribute to the revolutionary thinking of Milton Erickson (1901-1980), which has transformed hypnotherapy practice today and has much to teach professionals from o...
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by Lawrence Leyton
High impact hypnosis is a new form of hypnosis. It is self-administered and gives the patient total control of the healing process.The key objective is to take away any resistance ...
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by Ivan Tyrrell
Your own natural healing response is a rich system of mind-body communication which you can tap into during hypnosis while benefiting from therapeutic suggestions. That is why ther...
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Hypnosis in Musculoskeletal Medicine
by Dr Peter Skew
Usually lecturing or writing under this title I have to define and explain hypnosis, a daunting task under any circumstances.
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Hypnosis, Healing and Intuition
by John Benest
Your mind can help you recover from illness and bring about a state of wellbeing. Clinical Hypnosis will enable you to get in touch with the resources within the deeper part of you...
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Hypnosis: Symptomatic Trances of Everyday Life
by Ivan Tyrrell
A trance state is one in which our normal awareness of the outside world is reduced while our attention is focused on a particular idea, problem, fantasy or physical stimulus.
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by Steve Nichols
Erickson is my starting point in hypnotherapy, and a constant reference point as well, but I am not he, and have developed induction techniques and psychotherapeutic approaches tha...
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by Leonie Remington
Clinical hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner Leonie Remington describes exactly what is a phobia, highlighting four characteristics of phobia that differentiate it from normal fear...
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State-of-the-Art Hypnotherapy Tapes for Health and Self-Improvement
by Glenn Harrold
Glenn Harrold is a fully qualified clinical hypnotherapist who, drawing on his training as a musician and his experience of state-of-the-art digital recording techniques and believ...
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Stop Smoking - Positive Approaches
by Ursula Markham
On any given day there are literally thousands of people trying to kick the smoking habit. Many experts agree that the best method to stop smoking is one which is non-invasive and ...
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The Hypo-Desensitization Approach to the Treatment of Simple Phobias
by Karen Campbell
In this article, the author looks at phobias, what they are and have in common, and where they come from. She says there are many different techniques now available to the phobic ...
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by Vera Peiffer
Vera Peiffer, hypnotherapist and kinesiologist, offers a vivid illustration of the fine line between rational and irrational fear and damaging effects of fear on our health, to the...
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Trance: the practice and the pitfalls
by Dennis R Wier
Powerful yogic trance states are often created by the long term practice of meditation. When the mind is temporarily anchored in trance, a yogi may become sensitive to subtle inf...
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Using Hypnosis for Self-Understanding and Change
by John Butler
My clients often surprise me, which I see as one of the benefits to me of my work as a therapist.
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What Is Hypnotherapy - How does it Work - and why do we Need It....?
by Sally Stubbs
The real origin and essence of the hypnotic condition is the induction of a habit of abstraction or mental concentration, in which, as in reverie or spontaneous abstraction, the pow...
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