by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles, FAQ
I practice a number of different modalities, depending on the client’s needs. I use many forms of behavioral and insight-oriented hypnotherapy interventions (hypnosis). I also use non-hypnotic interventions, such as the cognitive-behavioral techniques of Neuro...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | FAQ
This is a very broad question, but generally the answer is yes. If someone suffered an emotional event years ago that still bothers them today, hypnotism may be one of the fastest ways I know to neutralize old hurts or memories. In particular, I am an expert in...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
As far as I know, the answer is no. I have never seen any data on the use of hypnosis for snoring. As snoring can be related to several medical conditions, I would recommend finding a licensed medical doctor that can evaluate the situation. Some people who snore...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Uncategorized
The textbooks say no, but estimate that well over 95 percent of the population can be hypnotized in a therapeutic setting with someone they trust. Because hypnosis is a state that requires focused attention, not everyone can be hypnotized. The very young (under the...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles, FAQ, Stop Smoking
My quit smoking program uses much more than just hypnosis, but yes, hypnotherapy works VERY well for tobacco cessation. Not that long ago, I had a young woman in her 20s come in to see me. While you may or may not relate to everything in this story, you know what it...