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Started this discussion. Last reply by AJ Sep 10, 2010. 13 Replies 0 Favorites
With all this technology and blogs, facebook, twitter, etc.... how do you handle your time without spending hours on end on all of this. I realize it is important because it gets your "out there" but…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Hugh Cole Feb 4, 2010. 4 Replies 0 Favorites
Do any of you record sessions for your clients? If so, do you do so all the time or only for specific sessions. i.e. for specific "homework" listening with suggestions, etc. My point or rather…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Raul de la Horra Jan 31, 2010. 41 Replies 0 Favorites
Have you ever had clients who cannot "imagine" anything? They just do not see any pictures in their mind, not even of things that they are very familiar with like their home, car etc. They can…Continue
Posted on January 12, 2011 at 1:09pm 6 Comments 0 Favorites
I received an e-mail last week which was an interview done by a Magazine in Spain. The interview was of a Doctor and Surgeon in Madrid, Spain, who was talking about "Psychoimunobiology" and I am translating this literally. In so many other words, it was about a new science which studies the connection between thought, word, mental state and the human body. He himself says that this is a total break from what science was all about. It is though, everything, we as hypnotists have known: the…
ContinuePosted on January 8, 2011 at 11:00am 3 Comments 0 Favorites
As we begin a new year I like to look back over the 11 yrs that I have practiced hypnotherapy. It is an enlightning process to see what I have changed and what I kept along the years. My inductions routinely change, sometimes so it doesn't get boring, sometimes because I learn new methods, other times it is just better. There other key elements that I have kept because they are "ME". I am able to make my clients feel comfortable and establish a very good…
ContinuePosted on October 13, 2010 at 2:45pm 2 Comments 0 Favorites
I seem to come across this phenomena pretty often during my sessions. I can mostly tell when my clients respond well to the therapy and then return to the next session with the same problem or worse. There are other pointers too. Doing these "deposession" sessions are really easy since they are mostly departed loved ones who are hanging around. Anyone have similar experiences?
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