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  • 2). Using the Language of Self-Hypnosis  By : Adam Eason
    Words are just a part of our lives aren’t they? Why do we need to think about them? When I teach people self-hypnosis, the language they use in self-hypnosis sessions is very important. What's more, the kind of language used in self-hypnosis can be used outside of formal self-hypnosis too, to enhance your communication with yourself at all times. The words that you use in and out of self-hypnosis carry a lot of connotation and a lot of deeper meanings for you as they do for everyone.
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  • 4). Getting Over A Break Up  By : Richard MacKenzie
    To anyone that’s been through one (and that’s probably most), a break up in a relationship and be catastrophic. Some sufferers even feel that it is the ‘End of the World’. If you haven’t ever had a bad relationship break up like this then you could probably sympathise with someone that has. In a lot of cases and even if the split was amicable, one or both parties can go through that same type of grief as bereavement would cause.
    Article Related to: break ups, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotism, self hypnosis, self help

  • 14). Hypnosis - Achieving More in Less Time  By : Robert Cooper
    As the world figuratively shrinks because of advances in technology, more and more people find themselves having difficulty in keeping up. The old way of doing business and working is slowly but surely being replaced by telecommuting, work-at-home set-ups, and business process outsourcing. The changing image of the corporate structure is evolving dynamically.
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  • 18). Amnesia's Role During Hypnotherapy: Why Amnesia is a Part of Hypnosis  By : Steve G. Jones
    Copyright 2006 Steve G. Jones There are different types of amnesia but each involves memory loss. When someone has had a painful past experience part of the post traumatic consequences often include amnesia. Amnesia can also be induced by drugs or caused by physical trauma or disease to the brain. So how does amnesia - a seemingly undesirable state of being - fit into the process of hypnosis? There are different schools of thought on whether or not inducing amnesia should be a part of hypnotherapy.
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