How to Live a Life Without Fear Through Hypnosis

The acronym for fear is False Evidence that Appears Real. Now the problem is that everyone will say that fear is simply a part of life. But in fact, fear actually destroys life.

The Importance of Overcoming Fear with Dr. Errol Gluck

Fear has three basic sources; only three actually. First, is the fear of death and dying and of illness. The second, which seems to be the most popular, is the fear of guilt, shame, being embarrassed, feeling judged. So many people, so many people, if not all on some level, suffer from this. And the third source of fear is the fear of not contributing to the world; fear of not being successful on a personal relationship, love and life.

If all these three parts are addressed and eliminated, you will live a life without fear. I can actually do that for you. I’ve done it for thousands. Thank you for listening.

Intimacy Issues: Overcoming Fear of Rejection

holding handsIntimacy is a tricky word. We can be intimate with a business partner, a daughter, and our wife, in a different way for each. Intimacy with a business partner could be a professional intensity or an intellectual kinship. Intimacy with a daughter could be an emotional effusiveness. And intimacy with a wife, of course, will probably mean having a sexual component.

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Hypnosis and the Fear of Water

Whether we had a frightening experience with swimmies as a child or we watched “Jaws” one too many times, a fear of water and/or swimming is quite common.

Now, I love taking a dip in the ocean or jumping into a pool as much as the next person but even I have to admit that water can certainly be something dangerous and fear evoking.  It is something to be respected and often, that sense of fear is our mind protecting us just as we feel the drop in the pit of our stomachs when staring down from a drastic height. However, this does not mean that one has to live in fear whenever they are in a situation that involves water.

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Hypnosis and the Fear of Public Speaking

fear of public speaking“Pretend that everyone in the audience is in their underwear”. I can remember my mother telling me this tried and true advice through her thick Brooklyn accent before a big presentation I had in junior high school. Now if you know me at all, you might find it hard to imagine me as shy but I was very nervous about getting up in front of my fellow classmates!

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Hypnosis for PTSD: Helping Your Recover From Emotional Pain

Statue Three Servicemen Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that develops out of some kind of extreme psychological event that usually involved the threat of injury or death. This can be war, rape, assault, or domestic abuse, as just a few examples.

The symptoms usually show themselves as flashback episodes, nightmares, associating events in your life with that prior event, emotional numbing, despondency, hyper-vigilance, anger, and physical manifestations of headaches, dizziness, and agitation.

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