Hypnosis in the News: 03/10/05
Posted by Keith Livingston on March 21st, 2005 filed in Hypnosis in the News
Hypnosis in the news:
Researcher explores ways to make hypnosis a more effective therapeutic technique…
Hypnosis for Treatment of Hot Flashes
Hypnosis gains mainstream acceptance - no longer seen as a trick, it can help with weight loss, smoking and more…
Professor Touts Hypnosis As Legitimate Medicine
A USC professor spoke on the positive aspects of using hypnosis in medicine Wednesday at the Andrus Gerontology Center. Hypnosis is used in combination with traditional medical practices to relieve acute or chronic pain related to stress, surgery or headaches; suppress bad habits like smoking and weight loss; or lift emotional concerns like phobias, anxiety and depression…
Hypnosis For Weight Loss
Elaine DuMais has been using hypnosis for a few months and says it has changed her habits. While she used to crave chips and french fries, now she wants to eat fruits and vegetables. “I feel like I’ve turned a corner,” she said. “Like I’ve headed into a healthier way of eating at the very least…”
From The Province Newspaper
Hypnosis Program to Stop Drinking and Driving Among Teens” “I am thankful I was hypnotized,” he told The Province. “I may drink. I may drive. But I will never put the two together for as long as I live.”
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