Can A Person Get Stuck In Hypnosis?

There are some common questions that people ask me about hypnosis which I want you to understand right now. The first is, can a person actually get stuck in hypnosis? Which means, is it dangerous in any way or is it possible that they can’t come out of hypnosis?

The answer is that when a person is under hypnosis, they are simply in a state where their emotional brain and their rational brain have greater communication. And what happens is the level of susceptibility to new and more powerful information that will bring them to a higher degree of success that is the state that their brain is open to, regardless of what happens to the hypnotist. If he falls asleep, has a heart attack, drops dead, the person is perfectly safe and will wake up on their own within fifteen minutes.

All hypnosis can ever do is change the way you think and change your life. It’s not dangerous.


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Is Hypnosis Effective For People Who Suffer From Anxiety?

Are you suffering from anxiety? In this video Dr. Errol Gluck discusses how hypnosis can help completely alleviate the stress, worry and fear of anxiety…

Hi, I’m Dr. Errol Gluck. I’m an executive life coach and I am a clinical hypnotist. Anxiety appears in so many ways. Unfortunately, almost everyone who’s existing and walking in the streets suffers from some degree of anxiety.

My answer to that is that it’s completely unnecessary. During the course of hypnosis the rational brain is able to simply overwhelm the emotional brain so that ever experience and thought process is perceived in a rational mode.

Anxiety is fear based, and fear goes back to a place in our life where before we could filter out what’s true and what’s not true. Hypnosis is the singular most effective way to treat and stop anxiety altogether. If you have an anxiety problem, I have the answer.

To find out more about how to use hypnosis to overcome anxiety call us 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.

Grieving and Moving Forward: A Comment on the Washington DC Naval Yard Tragedy

For those of you who pay attention to the news, I’m sure you have all heard about the recent tragic events occurring in Washington DC, Monday, September 16. A former Navy reservist busted into the Washington Navy Yard, killing 12 and injuring 8 people in a mass shooting, at what was understood to be a secure military facility.

While the primary suspect was apprehended and killed by police gunfire, the trauma still lingers for witnesses and families of the victims. Also, the delicate disposition of the American people has been, once again, flipped on its head and fraught with tragedy, due to acts of terrorism and senseless violence.

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