Paranoia more common than thought _BBC NEWS | Health | Paranoia more common than thought_ (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5126208.stm) One in three people...
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Hi, here is a link to fresh hypnosis site online. www.hypnetise.com It includes a free video hypnosis session for stress and an opportunity to experience a...
Hypnotist McKenna in libel action _BBC NEWS | UK | Hypnotist McKenna in libel action_ (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5165784.stm) Hypnotist Paul McKenna has...
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Hello, I was certified CHt in 1992; currently updating @MHI. Work mostly with severe drug addiction; hurricane Katrina left me in a position that I must make...
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Basically, this suggests that working class men mainly suffer higher mortality rates than people who are better off because they smoke more cigarettes... ...
... I had a look at this topic a few months back, with some help from a colleague. Despite many comments about how well hypnosis works with smoking, many...
There is a website that is doing just as you have suggested and will be advertised nationally in August and September making hypnotherapy synonomous with the...
Hello Alex I couldn't agree more. This is why Dennis McCarthy set up the Quit With Ease operation. A registered trademark used in national press, a website ...
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Paul McKenna: The eyes have it The lovable master of the dark arts is up in court. Will his powers win over the judge? By Neil Norman Published: 16 July 2006 ...
Hi All ! This is my firt post in this forum . (posted about this in another forum aswell) I have a female friend who wants to make a change in her life she ...
Doron, You do regression to change the identification with the "undigested" memory and the beliefs that were formed there. There is no virtue in retraumatizing...
Doron - I don't recommend a "reliving of the trauma"....However, regression can be very useful to take the person back to a time before the trauma, to help her...
Mary Curro
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Hi Doron, I have had a high success rate working with both bulimics and binge eaters. In fact I have a client now who began bingeing and purging after being...
... admitted dyslexic and undistinguished scholar to achieve academic respectability blinded him to the nature of the academic institution involved. I think...
Hi Doron Speaking both as a professional hypnotist and a trauma survivor who has done very well with my own PTSD, I'd like to propose that you look into a ...
Yes.......and so does EFT, and the client can continue using it on her own. Mary ... From: "Teresa" <tanfeliz@...> To:...
Mary Curro
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Mary. I am with you on EFT. I have used and teach hypnosis, done years of Grovian work training, ditto all levels of EMDR training and used it widely. And...
I too prefer EFT for trauma. I find David Grove's method of questioning helpful in getting into how the client has the problem assembled, so I use it when it...
... questioning helpful in getting into how the client has the problem assembled, so I use it when it feels like the best way in. It isn't always, but I'm...
The article does not say so but I would interpret this experiment as having implications for the "false memory" debate. More than a quarter of people were...