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I should also give a plug for my own research into cognitive-behavioural hypnotherapy for noise-related stress, and my historical article in this month’s IJCEH, which presents a backward translated version of James Braid’s last article …

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May Research Snippet: Multiple Sclerosis – National Council for …

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The following description of self- hypnosis is probably the first written account of its use as it describes the experience of James Braid, the founder of hypnotherapy , in using hypnotism to conquer his rheumatic pain. …

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The First Account of Self-Hypnosis « UK Hypnosis Blog

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The following description of self- hypnosis is probably the first written account of its use as it describes the experience of James Braid, the founder of hypnotherapy , in using hypnotism to conquer his rheumatic pain. …

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The First Account of Self-Hypnosis « UK Hypnosis Blog

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Donald Robertson is the editor of The Discovery of Hypnosis : The Complete Writings of James Braid, the Father of Hypnotherapy , published this year by the National Council for Hypnotherapy (NCH) and available from Anglo-American books. …

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The Discovery of Hypnosis: The Collected Writings of James Braid …

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It is great to note that some families still take time to sit around after having a sumptuous dinner just so they can catch up with each other’s lives. However, as it often happens, a lot of people are now leading a very busy lifestyle.

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Hypnotherapy: Hypnosis Course Revealed | Blogastik Blogs

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Hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes. Hypnosis has been used for medical purposes since 1840 when a young surgeon James Braid noticed the benefits of the trance state. Hypnotherapy can be used to help a whole …

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Hypnotherapy Shown to Reverse Pain | American Buddhist Net

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Hypnosis has become extremely popular lately as a complimentary option for those undergoing treatment for marijuana addiction. Hypnosis can be tried in two ways

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Find Articles » Curing Marijuana Addiction With Hypnosis

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… have learned being used, in fact they would be VERY BAD examples as Derren uses very little, hardly any in fact, hypnosis and NLP in his Previous Theatre Shows which would have any relevance to a Hypnotherapy & NLP training Course… …

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DERREN BROWN – OBJECTIVE TELEVISION PRODUCTION'S & CHANNEL FOUR …

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After 2 years of studies and 1000 hours of internship at the California Hypnosis Motivation Institute, the only accredited hypnosis college in the United States, she received her hypnotherapy certification in 1990. …

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UFOMystic » Chosen!

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The foundations of hypnotherapy were laid in the nineteenth century by medical researchers such as John Elliotson, James Esdaille and James Braid.

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Milton Erickson – the Father of Modern Hypnotherapy? – Ecademy

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