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Weight Loss Hypnosis by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH I don’t need to tell you about the obesity epidemic in this country. As a result I conduct more weight loss sessions than anything else. These clients range in age from 14 to 65. Simply said, they are trapped by the deeply rooted unhealthy patterns of poor nutritional choices, emotional eating and sedentary living which have been repeated and reinforced for decades. More >> Use of Hypnosis In Sports by: Psyched - Athletic Sports Enhancement Many any have heard of pro athletes who are in the midst of a slump but can not figure out how to correct the problem. In some instances, you may have heard that the individual turned to hypnosis in order to correct it. More >> Hospitals Integrating Complimentary Medicine by: Michael Ellner The good news is that some medical providers are already beginning to wake up to this fact. For example, according to CBSnews.com, more than one in four U.S. hospitals now offer complementary and alternative therapies and techniques like mind-body, chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, music, and yoga therapy. Unfortunately, 75% still do not. More >> What is Hypnosis? by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH Hypnosis is the formal process of accessing subconscious thought and then directing it to support intended goals. Think of a hypnotist as a tour guide. They point out wonderful vacation spots in your mind, which you may visit if you choose. More >> ABC News: More Dieters Turn To Hypnosis by:Candice Choi With Two-Thirds of U.S. overweight or obese, more people turning to hypnosis to help with diets. Imagine a world where chocolate cake holds no temptation, where celery is an indulgence and cravings float away in a balloon. More >> Hypnosis Goes Mainstream by: Michael Waldholz Wall Street Journal Until the last decade, many traditional science journals regularly declined to publish hypnosis studies, and research funding was scarce. That's changing. Dr. Spiegel's study, published in Lancet, found that patients hypnotized before surgery required less pain medication, sustained fewer complications and left the hospital faster than a similar group not given hypnosis. More >> Hypnosis Relieves Arthritis by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH This explains clinical hypnosis and how it can bring relief to clients suffering from arthritis. Hypnosis is easy to learn, you can do it on your own and it empowers you to take an active role in your healthy well-being. More >> Science Tackles Hypnosis by: Emily Anthes The long-controversial practice of inducing a trancelike state through suggestion is getting a modern makeover by scientists armed with the latest neuroimaging tools and techniques. These researchers are beginning to offer evidence that, neurologically at least, hypnosis is entirely real. More>> Hypnosis Can Help Diabetics by: Devin Hastings Hypnosis conjures up images that make some people uncomfortable. Many fear hypnosis because they fear a loss of control yet a person is actually more in control of their body when he is in a state of trance. More >> Facts on IBS by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH IBS hypnosis has been researched for 30 years and stands alone as the most significant long term relief solution. The success rates are consistently high ranging from 70-95% and relief usually lasts at least two years. More >> Hypnosis in the Hospital by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH The authoritarian approach to western medicine assumes that health and comes from others minimizing the importance of our natural ability to not only enhance the healing process but to avoid illness to begin with. More >> HypnoBirthing: Labor of Lull by:Carrie Seidman Everything was going beautifully. The expectant mother lay in a relaxed and hypnotic state, breathing deeply with each contraction but never tensing in pain. Then, as the woman approached her final stage of labor, she gripped the edge of the table she was lying on, turned to midwife Jenny West and said: "This is really hard." More >> Hypnosis Relieves IBS by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH With access to this powerful place hypnosis can also positively redirect specific areas of GI function, dramatically reduce stress, improve compliance with medication and diet regimes and also help clients see themselves as healthy and whole again. It gives them the feeling of control. More >> Hypnosis: Boosting In-Vitro Success Reuters New York Women who are hypnotized before undergoing the transfer of an embryo created by in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to become pregnant, Israeli researchers report. More >> Neuropathy & Diabetes: Mind-Body Pain Relief WebMD.com Hypnosis seems to block nerve receptors in the brain, scientists believe. Those receptors control sensations of pain, anxiety, and discomfort. Studies have shown that pain related to cancer, surgery, back injuries, and migraines responds well to hypnosis. More >> Newsweek: Altered States by: David Noonan One of the interesting ironies about hypnosis is that old fantasy that it takes away control. It's actually a way of enhancing people's control, of teaching them how to control aspects of their body's function and sensation that they thought they couldn't. More >> Hypnosis in Pain Management by: Judy Koch CCH Hypnosis can be used in childbirth without any sensation of pain, medical procedures and by using guided imagery hypnosis to help relieve anxiety of medical procedures could be a valuable tool in hospitals today. More >> Selecting a Quality Hypnotist by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH If you get all the right answers to these questions and feel good about the person you are speaking with, the last thing is to make sure their rates are in line with the area they practice in. More >> Power of Suggestion by: Lisa Liddane Orange County Register A growing body of research indicates that hypnosis can help people quit smoking, blunt physical pain and decrease the symptoms of, among other things, irritable bowel syndrome. As a result, hypnosis is popping up as a health tool in places where it was once shunned. More >> Hypnosis a Compliment to Sedatives by: Steven Smith Boston Globe Dr. Lang has embraced a practice once scorned as the tomfoolery of circus charlatans - hypnosis. And she uses it in the operating room, in place of mind-numbingly heavy doses of sedatives. More>> Dominating Golf by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH Every PGA player and teaching pro will tell you that golf is 99% mental. Yet most golf instruction programs teach only the physical mechanics. You endlessly analyze and dissect your stance, swing, and follow through but do nothing to improve the area that can help you the most. More >> A Sole Anesthetic For Septoplasty by: Harold J. Wain The present paper describes a case where hypnosis was used as the sole anesthetic for a septoplasty. The chronology of the surgery, hypnotic suggestion and strategies used as well as the clinician's responses are described. More>> Hospice-Hypnosis Connection by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH Good nurses know the obvious advantages of reducing stress and putting their clients at ease, by also practicing these simple communication techniques your hospice families will be more autonomous, confident and in control during this difficult transition. More >> Thinking Alters How Body Fights Disease by: Ronald Kotulak Chicago Tribune Scientists can document through powerful imaging technology what Descartes could only deduce, that our thoughts are capable of producing dramatic chemical and physical changes that directly affect our health. More >> Surgical Hypnosis by: Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH Surgical hypnosis involves relaxation, improved immune response and circulation that minimizes infection and promotes rapid healing. By increasing endorphin production pain is minimized requiring less medication and the unwanted side effects that usually result. More >> |
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