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Pretty Woman Julia Roberts was right…

…and so is Naomi Bettencourt of Global Warming and Cooling! Stay Cool Naomi.

On my last post about my definition of personalized empowerment, I used a clip from City Slickers.  I promise not to make a habit of this but I had to do it one more time because Naomi had such a great comment.  In addition to being the top heating and cooling expert in the Las Vegas area, she also showed great insight to point out this clip of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman and said…”It’s just true, isn’t it?”

The bad stuff is easier to believe…

Yup, it’s true.

Think about… Read Full Article →

1. What is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is simply a narrowing focus of attention. It allows you to filter out all the outside noise and distractions so you can direct your energy to whatever has brought you to therapy.

2. What is hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy is an interactive therapeutic process to facilitate physical, emotional, and/or mental health in individuals. An interactive process where you are fully aware and in control of everything you are saying and doing while working with the therapist.

3. What are some common reasons for using hypnosis/hypnotherapy?
Hypnosis and hypnotherapy can be used for almost anything and everything that you would want to effect positive change.
A few of the many areas follow: Read Full Article →

Olafur Palsson, Psy.D.

The following article was written by Dr. Olafur Palsson, the founder of the 7-session IBS protocol.

You can visit his website at ibshypnosis.com

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 54(1): 51-64, 2006
Copyright © International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
ISSN: 0020-7144 print / 1744-5183 online
DOI: 10.1080/00207140500322933

STANDARDIZED HYPNOSIS TREATMENT FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME:

The North Carolina Protocol

OLAFUR S. PALSSON

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Abstract: The North Carolina protocol is a seven-session hypnosis-
treatment approach for irritable bowel syndrome that is unique in
that the entire course of treatment is designed for verbatim delivery.
The protocol has been tested in two published research studies and
found to benefit more than 80% of patients. This article describes the
development, content, and testing of the protocol, and how it is used
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Shane KesterShane Kester is certified in hypnosis and practices all over the world.  He is an expert in hypnosis and it’s origins.  Please visit his website at http://shanekester.com/

Is hypnotism trickery? Hypnosis Photo Credit

I’ve stated before that when you learn hypnosis you have to be a little tricky to bypass the critical factor, that skeptical guard that stands watch outside the gateway to the subconscious mind. Those who have been hypnotized before can attest to the fact that it takes a little practice to get your mind in the right frame. Once you’ve done it a few times it’s a lot easier to simply fall into the hypnotic state without a long induction. But what if it’s your first time? Or what if there is emotional resistance to going into the hypnotic trance even on a subconscious level?

The Truth Shall Set You Free?
When I was in high school there was a neighbor boy about 10 or 12 years old who had always spoken with a very noticeable stutter. One day I saw him walking past my house and I stopped to talk to him. Within moments I interrupted him and said, “you don’t stutter anymore!” He smiled and told me that a doctor gave him a new medication that stops stuttering. Even in high school I knew there was no such medication for stuttering and started to say, “Oh, a placeb… Well, that’s really cool!” I thought it was really amazing that he had stopped stuttering after all those years. A few weeks later I saw him again and noticed that his severe stutter had returned and I asked him what happened. He said, “M-m-my s-s-sister s s-s-said Read Full Article →