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Together we make our hypnotic skills stronger with support, practice and advice from each other. We conduct skype conference calls to lead each other into trance, talk about techniques and anything hypnosis. Members of any skill level may join.
May 13, 2009
Andreas, that sounds like he could have damage to the part of his brain that deals with incoming signals from one side of his visual field, after a stroke or something of that nature. If he has been definitely cleared of this, then hypnosis may hel…
May 13, 2009
That sounds like exactly what I would do, Craig - relaxation and control panel. I'd suggest anchoring as well - if you're not familiar, you get her to find or imagine a memory of being calm and in control and "anchor" it to a press of her fingers an…
May 12, 2009
I had a similar case and used the "dial" technique - giving him an imaginary control panel numbered 1-10 and getting him to adjust the sensitivity as required. It worked well for him. He was also an elderly man, and wanted to be able to speak in pu…
May 4, 2009
Computer metaphors are something to use cautiously around minds, but here is one, take it for what it's worth. Our clients are in effect running an "operating system" over the top of the actual deep functioning of their brains. They can't directly…
May 4, 2009
A place for professionals to discuss and exchange scientific information about pain management. Those experiencing chronic pain issues are also welcome to join in the discussions.
April 26, 2009
Right, the hierarchy goes like this: 1. Nervous system, divided into 1.1 Central nervous system, divided into brain and spinal cord 1.2 Peripheral nervous system, divided into 1.2.1 Voluntary nervous system, divided into sensory and motor 1.2.2 Aut…
April 20, 2009
Susan responded elsewhere: Hi Mike, I'm note sure where to post this either bc there was no reply link under your comment about my explanation of the stress response. Just to be clear, norepinephrine is one of the calming brain chemicals/neuropept…
April 20, 2009

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At 12:46pm on April 1, 2009, Chris Witherspoon said…
Welcome to Script Bank. Hope you find it helpful.
At 10:11am on December 23, 2008, Marc Savard said…
I wish you all the best during this holiday season and may 2009 bring you plenty of personal and business successes!

All the best,

Marc
At 11:45pm on December 2, 2008, Sophie Nicholls said…
Hi Mike, A big warm welcome to you. Great to see you here too! Very best wishes!
 
 

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Friends- I want to remind you that if you are considering attending the Ultimate Stage Hypnosis Training with us in Las Vegas, you want to register by March 1st in order to get the lowest investment fee possible. That's just $1195.00 USD for 5 compl…
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We can also discuss the hypnopompic state, that is at the opposite side of sleep. Its that state between sleep and waking. I understand Adrian has had some productive experience here, and look forward to his input.
22 minutes ago
She may be one of those people who enjoy being 'ill'. There are more of them around than is commonly thought. Look up 'Munchausen syndrome'. A possible consideration when clients fail to respond. Not that we are seeking to make a diagnosis, but in…
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Walt Potter joined Ian Jay's group
The hypnagogic state is that state between being awake and falling asleep. For some people, this is a time of visual and auditory hallucination. Please feel free to discuss your experiences and questions here.
40 minutes ago
Have you tried change beliefs patterns, or adding a belief pattern ? If not I would give that a shot. I would also recomend using some other NLP technigues along with this one, I think they would be some of the better techniques to use in a situatio…
44 minutes ago
That is rather different from what you wrote at the start of this thread. And it comes out as 'I want to use others' methods which are easily accessible to me. I can't be arsed to spend time working out how someone else does it, and what makes them…
1 hour ago
For some who is planning to speak to the dead in a couple of weeks you are a asking a lot of dumb questions ... I wonder why?
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Anyone familiar with techniques used by faith healers, evangelists as Popoff (?)?To be clearer. I am looking for any explanations of mechanics and methods used by such people in their shows as you can see in the movie "Leap of Faith".The reason I as…
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