Hypnosis Gives Insight Into Psychiatric Disorders

Professor Peter Halligan

A colleague of mine in Australia, Peter Halligan, has been doing research on what hypnosis can tell us about hitherto unexplained phenomena, like hallucinations and schizophrenia.

I’m pasting the link to the article below (and I want you to take a look at it), but I want to say one thing: while hypnosis might be able to explain these things, I want to make sure that doesn’t diminish hypnosis to just a tool to soon discard after findings are made. There has always been proof and always will be proof on the effects hypnosis has as a treatment method for almost anything!

Click here to read Professor Halligan’s article

Neuroplasticity and Hypnosis

I’m Dr. Errol Gluck, your master problem solver. Now how do I do that and why have I been doing it for so long? I personally believe that people suffer unnecessarily because it is simply accepted that there are certain conditions that are a way of life.

People accept that anxiety, depression, fear, is something that everyone experiences. The truth is, everyone unnecessarily experiences it. Combining the most effective treatment of neuroplasticity which is the ability to change the way the brain functions based upon input, that’s what hypnosis does, it changes the way you think.

And, when you change the way you think, you change your life.

Hypnosis and Creativity

There was a great article I read about hypnosis and creativity a few weeks ago.  It brings up an important phrase that I’ve seldom heard before: “quality of consciousness.”

For any type of creativity — artistic, professional, problem-solving — you need to first ask yourself, “What is my quality of consciousness?” Are you distracted? Are you anxious? Is there underlying depression? What is polluting your consciousness and serving as an obstacle toward reaching your creative goals? Creativity is not this palatable thing to attain; creativity is a mode of operation originating in the brain. Hypnosis can help you better reach that frame of mind.

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Dr. Gluck Interviewed on WCHE Radio in Philadelphia

Dr. Errol GluckDr. Gluck was recently interviewed by John Aberle on his radio podcast show out of WCHE in Philadelphia.

In this interview Dr. Gluck provided answers the following questions…

  • What is a life coach?
  • What is the typical hypnosis treatment client like?
  • What is it like for someone when they get hypnotized?
  • Can someone who has been hypnotized tap into that hypnotic state on their own?
  • What’s the difference between hypnosis and psychotherapy, and why is hypnosis more effective in many cases?
  • And more…

 

You can listen to the entire interview right here…

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