Hypnosis Articles

What is the Difference Between Speed Trance and Stage or Street Hypnosis and Why Would I Want to Learn It?

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What is the Difference Between <b>Speed Trance</b> and <b>Stage</b> or <b>Street</b> Hypnosis and Why Would I Want to Learn It?

For those of you ‘in the know’ this may seem like a silly question, but for those who are not, the terms may be confusing. So it’s a valid learning question, and one I’ve answered dozens of times over the past 6 months or so from curious students.

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Medical Meditation Instructor Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine

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Medical Meditation Instructor Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine

Richard Nongard has released his new book, “Medical Meditation” based on his own experiences as both a patient and meditation instructor. Scottsdale, AZ, February 13, 2010 –(PR.com)– For years Richard Nongard, LMFT/CCH taught other professionals how to use the techniques of meditation to help patients recover from surgery and disease. Last year he found himself [...]

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Medical Meditation is a Research Proven Treatment Method

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Medical Meditation is a Research Proven Treatment Method

Clinical hypnotists are presented with a wide variety of clients with a multitude of issues to impact. With so many variables to consider, including managed care outcome-based treatment constraints (for those who take insurance), it can be a challenge at times to know which method will be the best for each individual client. One of [...]

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Understanding NLP Primary Representational Systems for Hypnosis and Life Coaching

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A Primary Representational System, or PRS, is essentially your personal learning style and situational response approach, meaning how you best absorb information and/or respond to an event. There are three different Styles: Auditory (hearing), Visual (seeing), and Kinesthetic (feeling). Obviously most everyone experiences all three styles to one degree or another, but we generally have a stronger response in one area over the other two, and this is our “primary” system.

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