Hypnotherapy for Depression

When people hear the word depression, their mind takes them to someone who cannot get out of bed, someone who’s hospitalized or on serious medication.

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But depression is something that affects a great deal of people who are functioning, or going to work every day. But they are simply not functioning out there at their optimal.

Clinical hypnosis combined with rational cognitive coaching not only changes the way a person perceives things, but can change the way the brain functions, so that the brain is actually rewiring itself so that the body is thinking clearly, thinking positively and thus experiencing life more joyously.

Hypnosis can and does change lives. You do not have to be laying in bed in order to feel better.

Hypnosis And Seasonal Affective Disorder

My name is Dr. Errol Gluck. I’m an executive life coach and clinical hypnotist practicing right here in the New York City area for over thirty six years. Have well over 100,000 clinical hours and I want to tell you about something that people are suffering today. It’s called Seasonal Affective Disorder. It comes especially in this brutal winter from a lack of sunshine and from constant colds.

Now outside of pragmatically taking more vitamin D, hypnosis can and does affect the way the brain interprets what is happening with this lack of sun and this coldness.

You can change the brain, you can change the way it thinks, and you can actually seriously adjust this particular problem that New Yorkers face. I can shorten the winter for you.


To learn more about how hypnosis can help you call Dr. Gluck at (212) 599-3195.

Got Holiday Depression? Hypnosis Can Help

Hi, my name is Dr. Errol Gluck, and I’m an executive life coach, clinical hypnotist. I’ve been in practice for 35 years in New York City.

These are the holiday seasons that are coming up and lots of people get depressed and they get anxious, and whatever they’re feeling is magnified. But most people, they don’t even know if they’re depressed and what depression actually means.

How Can Hypnosis Cure Your Holiday Depression?

I want you to think of an accordion when you think of depression. I want you to think that when one is depressed, one’s field of vision — what they see about their own potential in life, what they’re able to enjoy with everyone around them, what they’re not able to enjoy — a depressed person is someone who is not just not functioning.

Some depressed people function incredibly well, but their ability to accept, receive and experience pleasure, to experience new things, to allow new people in their life — without anxiety, without fear, without constant tension –is the difference between functional depression and being happy.

Clinical hypnosis — and I have over 100,000 hours plus — changes the way you think, and it works on the basis of good, better, best, and best of all, the changes are permanent. So, why ask yourself are you depressed? Ask yourself, “Am I the happiest I could possibly be?”

During this holiday season, give yourself that gift. Call Gluck Solutions today at (212) 599-3199.

Hypnosis for Better Orgasms

a woman enjoying an orgasmIt sounds crazy, but hypnosis can be used for better orgasms. A lot of people (mostly women, but certainly men too) come to me either unable to orgasm completely or unable to orgasm enough. Not only do their sexual needs go unfulfilled, but the disparity in orgasms can lead to relationship problems.

I start the treatment by analyzing the root causes of the lackluster orgasms. Perhaps there is some underlying anxiety; repressed memories; relationship problems; whatever the case may be.

Once that is determined, I will use a form of neuroplasticity and rational cognitive coaching to mitigate any emotional or mental factors that disrupt your sex life.

Can Clinical Hypnosis and Life Coaching Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder?

A woman suffering from seasonal affective disorder - winter depression

It’s cold, windy, dark at 4 in the afternoon, and though the gym is only a 15 minute commute, you would rather stay curled up in your warm bed, stuffing your face with takeout or rich holiday leftovers.

When you do decide you are ready to leave the house, you realize the only thing you feel most comfortable in are oversized sweaters and stretch pants and such a realization only makes you want to crawl back into bed to continue eating and watching your Breaking Bad marathon on Netflix.

This negative hibernation cycle can only mean one thing- it’s winter.

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