NYC Hypnotist Can Help You Play Golf Better

golferIf you’re a golfer in NYC looking to improve your game, you can do so through Clinical Hypnosis. You don’t have to be a professional golfer to come to me. I’ve dealt with PGA golfers to country club members wanting to make a good impression on their peers.

Crushed by work and city life, many of my patients are convinced they’ll never get their swing back. A strong mind can compensate for physical weakness, but what if confidence and concentration are deteriorating too?

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Get Rid of Stress via Clinical Hypnosis

A stressed out womanHaving practiced Clinical Hypnosis in NYC for over 37 years, I find that stress is the basis for nearly every anxiety disorder that New Yorkers face.

The city, as always, is demanding and competitive. Add to that the conditions of the Digital Age: the impossible struggle for excuses to be “unavailable” causes people to forget how to gain and appreciate the time they do need for themselves, even when they have earned the freedom to do so.

Founded on the science of neuroplasticity, Clinical Hypnosis gets you to let go of those inhibitions that prevent the mind from shutting down and entering relaxation. There’s no reason in fearing that such a state will leave you vulnerable, weak, and unaccomplished. If anything, the pressure to perform despite exhaustion is often the main trouble.

Come set an appointment if you’re interested. Call my office at (212) 519-3995.

NYC Hypnotist Can Provide A Quick Solution To Your Problems

My name is Dr. Errol Gluck, and I’ve been in the New York area practicing executive life coaching and clinical hypnosis for the last thirty seven years. Hypnosis is based upon neuroplasticity, the ability to rewire the brain when a person is in the state of receptability to new information.

Now so many people ask me if this is such a magical bullet, why isn’t a) everyone doing it, and b) how is it possible that you could fix anxiety and fears and phobias and alcoholism in a very short time?

I have a number of answers to that and the first is this: I’ve been practicing for thirty seven years. I work from 8 in the morning to 11:30 at night. It takes years and years and years to know what you’re doing, to assess a person and to be able to formulate a hypnosis session around who they are. Two, quick does not mean one or two sessions. Depending upon the extent of the disorder or the extent of the new information that has to be put into their minds, it could take a number of sessions. But the difference is compared to any other type of treatment, it is significantly quicker.

You can mark the progress week by week. Yes, it’s true for smoking, it could take only two sessions. For anxiety it could three or four sessions. But for other problems such as severe addiction to cocaine or crack it could take many more sessions. What I can tell you is my track record is incredibly effective and it does work.

Call me today to learn more about hypnosis: 212-599-3195.