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Articles: hypnosis/nlp
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Alchemical Hypnotherapy 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-personality work, inner child recovery, Carl Jung's archetypes and emotional release work.
Dream Busting for Children 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.
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 other spheres of health care.
High Impact Hypnosis 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 that a patient might normally have to being hypnotized and likewise to remove any resistance to change.
Hypnosis and Psychotherapy 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 there is an amazing range of difficulties that a skilled therapist can help you with.
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.
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 your mind.
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.
Hypnotherapy for Health 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 that hopefully build upon his legacy.
Overcoming Fears and Phobias 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 fears and anxieties; and discusses several treatment alternatives.
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 believing strongly in the importance of teaching self-hypnosis to clients, in 1997 started to develop hypnosis tapes to assist people overcome common problems.
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 permits the smoker to use his or her most positive asset – the power of their own mind to achieve their goal to stop smoking.
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.
The Mirror of Our Emotions: by Ursula James
An overview of the treatment with hypnosis of non-viral / bacterial dermatological conditions.
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