Joel Grinder and Carolyn Willis, both of Billings, received basic hypnosis training with Connie Kvilhaug at Billings Hypnosis, and each received certification as hypnotists through Billings Hypnosis ...
Writing for The Conversation, David Acunzo, an assistant professor in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, examines when and why hypnosis may be used ...
Hypnosis is a genuine psychological therapy process. A trained hypnotist or hypnotherapist induces a state of intense concentration or focus to help you open up to therapeutic improvement. It’s often ...
It’s not watching a pocket watch swing before your eyes. It’s not a mysterious man telling you, “You are getting sleepy.” Instead, hypnosis and hypnotherapy can be utilized to help ailments, ...
Hypnotherapy -- or hypnosis -- is a type of nonstandard or "complementary and alternative medicine" treatment. It uses guided relaxation, intense concentration, and focused attention to achieve a ...
Medscape spoke with Laurie Keefer, PhD, associate professor in the departments of medicine and gastroenterology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, about the brain-gut ...
Look into my eyes. The phrase calls to mind images of a psychotherapist swinging a pocket watch. Or maybe you picture Catherine Keener in the film Get Out, tapping her teacup and sending an unwilling ...
Medical hypnosis therapy with young children is different in content and appearance than with older children, adolescents, and adults (Anbar, 2021). A key to effective hypnosis therapy is to use ...