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I had a recent session with another hypnotherapist who used binaural beats mixed in with his music as well as synchronized strobe light glasses worn over the eyes.   I thought the session went well and, while I use headphones and music, mixed with my voice as I conduct my sessions, this was my first experience to these additional tools.  Anyone have any experience with both the beats and the strobes as a tool for a more effective client experience?  The science behind it??

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I have been using a neurotherapy (sound and light) machine for over 2 years with great success. My clients make changes more quickly and drop in to a deeper state of hypnosis. I use it personally as well and have reclaimed my brain function from about 20 years back. In addition, I am now a very sound sleeper after years of waking over every little sound. Even 30 years of practicing self hypnosis hadn't changed my sleep like this has.

All sound and light therapy devices are not created equal. this one was developed by Dr. Dennis Marikis, a licensed psychologist. You can read his research here: http://www.neuro-advantage.com/page/851224. It's been a very worthwhile investment.
The science behind it is debatable.

An alternative to binaural beats is using isochronic tones (which work without stereo headphones and which can encode the modulated frequency more strongly (because it's essentially amplitude modulation rather than a minimal psychoacoustic pulse effect).

I haven't had noteworthy effects with auditory brainwave entrainment at all, and I lack the hardware to do a serious test of visual brainwave entrainment. Luckily, I think I'm doing fine without.
Hi Michael - take a look at the ChiQ and if you search at Hypnosis Health Info you will find a radio show with Dr. Rayma Ditson-Sommer and an article or two. Send her an email and she will respond.

Roger
Very thorough information! Many thanks Katherine! Mike

Katherine Zimmerman said:
I have been using a neurotherapy (sound and light) machine for over 2 years with great success. My clients make changes more quickly and drop in to a deeper state of hypnosis. I use it personally as well and have reclaimed my brain function from about 20 years back. In addition, I am now a very sound sleeper after years of waking over every little sound. Even 30 years of practicing self hypnosis hadn't changed my sleep like this has.

All sound and light therapy devices are not created equal. this one was developed by Dr. Dennis Marikis, a licensed psychologist. You can read his research here: http://www.neuro-advantage.com/page/851224. It's been a very worthwhile investment.
Thanks Jay, interesting product to consider. I just have to see if I can hook up a live microphone, mix it with the beats, music, etc- still be able to record the output as an MP3 and then come to understand where and how the light glasses hook up and where to get them!!! Mike

Jay Budzynski said:
Being a trance junky for 20 years, I have come across a host of tools over the years the best bit of Kit I have found is the Neuro programmer http://www.transparentcorp.com/products/np/ it has a host of set sessions, yet it gives you the means to create your own, via your pc/laptop. you can give it a free test run. Classic books on mind machines are Megabrain & Mega Brain Power: Transform Your Life With Mind Machines and Brain Nutrients by Michael Hutchison http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Hutchison/e/B001HD1V8E/ref=ntt_athr_d... the Neuro programmer has a number of licensing options that you might what to check out.
Many thanks Roger. You are always a wonderful resource! Mike

Roger Moore said:
Hi Michael - take a look at the ChiQ and if you search at Hypnosis Health Info you will find a radio show with Dr. Rayma Ditson-Sommer and an article or two. Send her an email and she will respond.

Roger

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