by Adam Eason | Dec 4, 2013 | Hypnotherapy Training, Life of Adam, Self-Hypnosis |
During this past 1-2 weeks I considered putting up a sign on our front door that says the words “unclean” as was customary in the days of leprosy. Both my children have had chest infections and croup. We have been to Poole and Bournemouth hospitals, had ambulances at...
by Adam Eason | Nov 27, 2013 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training, Self-Hypnosis |
Further to the theme that I have explored and written about throughout the month of November in my Adam Up ezine, I wanted to round that off with a technique which incorporates a number of different mental imagery techniques, self-suggestion and cognitive strategy. It...
by Adam Eason | Nov 12, 2013 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training, Self-Hypnosis |
For a couple of articles, I am going to be focusing on using self-hypnosis to help with emotional issues and achieving emotional balance. In recent weeks, at a time when my own immediate family has been growing, I have also been confronted by a number of very sad...
by Adam Eason | Sep 18, 2013 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training, Self-Hypnosis |
Further to my blog entry here yesterday, citing some of the research supporting the use of hypnosis for help with skin conditions, as promised I am going to share a couple of self-hypnosis techniques in coming days. Today is one such process. I realise that today’s...
by Adam Eason | Sep 17, 2013 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
When I was a lot younger and fairly new to this field, I worked with a lot of clients who suffered from skin disorders. I those earlier days, I did not really seek out the evidence-based approaches for what I was doing. I was originally taught that the skin was a...
by Adam Eason | Sep 11, 2013 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training, Self-Hypnosis |
This week has been an active week for me. I have been getting back into the driving seat of business here as the new academic year has begun in earnest. This Friday I have a rapid inductions seminar, the following week I run 9 consecutive days of my intensive...