Does Your Direction Need Redirecting?

I recently had a conversation with a friend who voiced his opinion on women in the work place. He believed that women working a 9 to 5 was the down fall of today’s family. Listening to this philosophy major generalize the entire female gender intrigued me because I have so many successful business women with successful family’s as clients. I needed to know where he was he drawing his conclusions from. He believed all women who worked a full time job jeopardized the integrity of her family, they risked building bonds with other men, they relinquished ever fully knowing their children, and when they had, because they would, an affair, it would be a violent domino effect demolishing their family. This, he said, causes a kind of generational curse where anger, adultery, and lust is embedded in ones genealogy. Casually, he discussed how offensive it was for a woman to be the head of the house. According to him, a woman’s place is behind a man, not at the side of him. I explained that phrases like, “be a man,” or “act like a woman,” were relative.

SexistNevertheless, we decide what these words mean to us, and how we will apply them in our lives. My good friend, needing to complete his thought, used his relationship with his mother to prove reversing gender roles was a crime. He had, and unfortunately still has, a calloused association with his mother. Like many clients I see, he projects the bitterness he has towards his mother on all women. It does not help that he is besieged by men who share the same ideals, allowing a plethora of harmful emotions to fester. This is a new kind of domino effect. Each emotion pushes against him like eager hands ready to destroy. His turmoil goes unseen because of pride, anger, or fear; and the help he desperately needs goes unreceived.

I have seen this projection many times in friends, clients, and strangers. But, I understand his firm stance. He unknowingly only thinks with the limbic part of his brain. This is the part of our brain where emotions and motives are stored. Pulling from this pool alone allows him to empathize, but not reason. He’s not using his frontal lobe; the part of our brain that rationalizes. Living in a a place of emotion alone can be dangerous. We need to have the ability to assess what is reality and whether or not our personal feelings are distorting that truth. Hypnosis is a great way to discover why we feel what we feel.

Being a Good Parent With the Help of Hypnosis

Recently on Gluck Radio we interviewed Kaitlin Bell Barnett, author of DOSED: THE MEDICATION GENERATION GROWS UP. Listen to the interview….

What hazards do popular, over-prescribed medication – “smart drugs” such as Adderall, for instance, or “happy pills” like Wellbutrin – pose on children? What natural mechanisms for survival and self-improvement – for growing up – stay underdeveloped when these skills are stunted by prescription drugs? Are the losses retrievable?

I want to put some pressure on parents. The pressure is on to be patient. Let your children bloom, early or late. Give them time, not tablets. (That might apply for Apple tablets, too.)

If you’re reading this, if you’re even remotely interested in my work, then I can bet you have the sophistication to refine the methods of parenting. Children are not pets, robots, incapable of deep understanding. If the toughest, smartest, strongest willed adults can harbor be shaped by unjust experiences, what more a child? All children are sensitive and impressionable. They will become adults, just like you and me.

Professionally, I’m here to help. I have experience in coaching both children and their families, separately or together. Hypnosis can serve as a supplement to psychiatric or physical therapy.  Do you want to be a good parent? Call me at (212) 599-3195 for a consultation.

Addicted to Video Games? Hypnotherapy Will Help You

When people hear the word “addiction” they most frequently think of the most commonly treated addictions, such as: alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex, etc. However, the are other addictions that are also insidious and damaging. One such addiction is video game addiction.

Addiction to video games is very common among the poor, middle class, and wealthy. It robs a person of both their time and their balance. Very often school grades go down and communication lines disappear.

Hypnosis is, by far, the most effective way of dealing with addiction to video games.


To find out how you can get help for yourself or someone you love call Dr. Gluck’s office at 9212) 599-3195.

Hypnotherapy for ADHD Symptoms

Although ADHD is an over diagnosed disorder that’s been around for longer than you think, this doesn’t mean that people who are misdiagnosed are free of symptoms.

The disorder can  be broken down into difficulties related primarily to memory, focus, patience, and discipline. It’s necessary to think about what caused these problems. Why can’t you find meaning and purpose on the matter at hand in order to stick with it all the way?

The answer often lies in faulty decision-making. The better the decisions, the less likely you are to abandon, abort them, or do them half-heartedly in turn causing more conflicts.

If you have ADHD and think you might need special attention that psychiatric therapy can’t provide, give me a call. Hypnosis can be the answer that will finally help you tie all your loose ends.

In addition to coaching you through exercises and behavioral practices that improve technical abilities, I’ll also be getting to the heart of the matter. Understanding and defining yourself as you are (this is different from self-judgment) in order to live productively is a big part of therapy.

You won’t be discrediting your emotions and desires. You’ll be appreciating those you can apply towards logical, productive courses of action – the ones you can finish for good.


To find out more about how to get hypnotherapy in NYC call Dr. Gluck’s office at (212) 599-3195.

Is Hypnosis Effective For Children

I get asked very often whether I treat children and whether hypnosis is effective in helping children. Well, coaching is about how to live your life more effectively, how to go from good, better and best. And as long as the child has the ability to reason, then the answer is yes.

Now there are a few things that we should remember. One is the child is of young age, the parent is always in the room. In fact the parent is able to be in the room as long as the child is under eighteen if it’s in the best interest of the client and the parent.

Two, that in the process of doing hypnosis it is simply a relaxation and a reinforcement of what is the proper way of thinking and believing. Children are highly influenced by those in authority, and very often the idea is that they have in their head that are torturing them are quickly replaced when a more powerful authority puts a positive idea when they’re open to suggestion.

Yes, children are already hypnotized by bad information coming from well meaning people. I do treat children. Thank you.


If you would like more information about hypnosis with Dr. Errol Gluck you can reach his NYC office at (212) 599-3195.