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Research References for Using Hypnosis with Sport Sheckell, E. (2007) Mind over matter: Mental training increases physical strength. North American Journal of Psychology. Vol 9(1) pp. 189-200 Abstract: This study tested whether mental training alone can produce a gain in … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy for Interviews & Public Speaking Very often clients suffering with interview/public speaking anxiety will consult a hypno-psychotherapist as opposed to another form of psychotherapy as hypnopsychotherapy is seen fast way to get over this condition. The anxiety often affects … Continue reading

Echoes of Orkney? Unstructured Therapeutic Disclosure (UTD) is Causing Concern in VIP Sex Scandal Today’s topic is a very serious one and has the potential to polarise. As a teacher of hypno-psychotherapists and hypnotherapists, one of the key things I … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy for Education Enhancement Part 2 It is often recognized that there are three key stages of learning. Each step can be aided by hypnosis, as follows. The first stage involves gaining an understanding of the subject at a conscious, … Continue reading

Using Hypnotherapy for Sports Enhancement Part 2 Timothy Gallwey’s influential works on the inner game of sports such as golf and tennis described the mental coaching and attitudes which were required to get into the zone and so fully internalise … Continue reading

Hypnotherapy for Education Enhancement Hypnosis can be used to enhance every aspect of studying and can assist a person to achieve their academic and vocational goals. There are many factors involved in the process of studying. Initially, the individual must … Continue reading

Using Hypnotherapy for Sports Enhancement When working with sport we have a tremendous advantage over many other issues in that all sportsmen and women fully understand “being in the zone”. And if that isn’t hypnosis, what is? This is also … Continue reading

Antidepressant Use on the Rise in Scotland A recent report has shown that the use of antidepressants in Scotland has raised this year by 5% making an increase in their use from 2009/10 to 28.5%. This is an eye watering … Continue reading

20% of Children Referred to Mental Health Services Denied Treatment As an adult psychotherapist, it may seem odd that I would choose to write on the above findings from the NSPCC. It is quite logical, however, as these finding have … Continue reading

Increasing Tax of Smoking Will Create More Non-Smokers……NOT! For years, when I have taught smoking cessation to trainee therapists, I have said the same thing “Money is never a proper motivator to get people to stop smoking”. It is as … Continue reading

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