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    • Service page 1 body of text [Hypnosis]: 300-350 • "Hypnotherapy" in content George P. Glaser, LCSW is a psychotherapist serving patients in Austin, Texas. He offers hypnosis as a form of hypnotherapy to treat various conditions and personal issues. When performed by a qualified hypnotherapist, hypnosis can alleviate pain, allergies, anxiety, and stress, as well as sleep disorders, eating disorders, and depression. What is hypnosis? Hypnosis involves concentration, focused attention, and inner…

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    The concept of past life regression hypnosis (commonly referred to as PLRH) has become a very controversial subject in the world of therapy these days. People who believe that it has no scientific basis and proof regard past life regression hypnosis as a small minded method used by unprincipled amateurs with the aim of robbing and fooling an innocent audience. On the other side of the fence, the dedicated advocates of PLRH have provided volumes after volumes of data about the subject, in order…

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    psychoanalysis explained that some people can be cured by making their unconscious thoughts known. Unconscious thoughts including dreaming. In order to ameliorate someone, Freud came up with hypnosis which would help determine whether there is a mental problem but it was not considered a treatment plan. Hypnosis is where an individual is in a state of consciousness and loses capability of themselves, yet they are extremely responsive and open to suggestion and/or direction. It is intended for a…

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    Hypnotic Amnesia Essay

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    Hypnosis first began as mesmerism in the late 1700s. This practice has existed for centuries, but it has only recently been shown to have scientific benefits. The science behind hypnosis shows that it can reduce anxiety, stress and pain. Despite its scientific backing, many in the mainstream still do not accept hypnosis as a valid therapy. This technique is not magic or brainwashing. It uses the same trance-like state of concentration that people experience while driving or becoming deeply…

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    Nail Biting Habit Essay

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    How to Stop Nail Biting Habit With Hypnosis Without realizing it, you may start biting your nails. Even though you do not want to do this, it is an unconscious habit that you do without realizing it. Before you look down, another nail has been chewed down to the base. This habit may be embarrassing to experience, but it is possible to stop. How to Stop Nail Biting Habit With Hypnosis Normally, the problem with nail biting is that it occurs unconsciously. You do not realize that you are…

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    Healing A Broken Heart With Hypnosis In the movie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a couple gets over their failed relationship by erasing each other from their memories using a procedure. It is a concept that many people who are struggling to get over a failed relationship wish was possible, but in reality it is not that far-fetched. Although not as drastic as completely erasing someone, hypnosis can be used to help with the healing of a broken heart. End of The Road Not every…

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    great deal of your success in sports is based on your mental focus and strength. To develop these mental abilities, you can use sports enhancement hypnosis. Do you have negative thoughts before a major goal? Are you anxious during each game? Do you wish that you could get rid of the negative self-talk that is holding you back? Sports performance hypnosis is designed to help you increase your self-confidence and mental focus. You are able to control your mind as you experience less anxiety…

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    remember events that have occurred while she was present. This is when Dr. Luther performed hypnosis on Eve White to see if he can get her to remember or recall the event. Eve had many interviews and hypnosis sessions approximately one hundred hours within a fourteen-month time frame…

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    in which a man will put their subject into an unfathomable sleep-like state, the subject will then aimlessly follow his every command until he release his hold on them. This is far from what actually happens, though. According to A. Gordon Hammer, hypnosis, which can be used for anything from relaxation purposes to pain relief during labor, is a “special psychological state with certain physiological attributes, resembling sleep only superficially and marked by a functioning of the individual at…

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    Binaural Beats

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    Home » Self Improvement Self Improvement - Self Hypnosis Versus Binaural Beats By Gregory Frost Aug 27, 2011 Self hypnosis and the use of binaural beats sounds seek to accomplish one and the same thing. However, the approach and technique enforced to attain brain transformation differs in comparison. Self hypnosis utilizes induction commands or imagery to cause the mind slip into different states of consciousness. This involves the person in question to stay still and focus on listening to the…

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