by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles
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 | Articles
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 | Articles
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...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles
After the age of 14 or so, most children can be worked with in a similar fashion as an adult. My preference is to work with children over the age of 12, but I will see younger children, situation by situation. Very young children, under the age of 8, generally need...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles
I prefer to work with children over the age of 12, but will work with younger children depending on the maturity of the individual child. I have worked with a number of children of the 8 year-old range successfully. My youngest successful client was three years old...
by William Wood | Nov 5, 2011 | Articles
As noted in other posts, hypnosis is simply a state of mind where the attention is focused and the subconscious mind can be influenced. So hypnosis in and of itself is not necessarily “effective.” To produce a change with hypnosis, hypnosis must be...