Can long, mundane stretches of driving lull you into a trance-like state? Dec. 4, 2013— -- If you've ever read an article on your computer screen and stopped to realize you have no idea what you ...
Writing for The Conversation, David Acunzo, an assistant professor in the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, examines when and why hypnosis may be used ...
Master Hypnotist Jay Luck with Wisconsin Hypnosis Center joins the Fox 11 Living show to talk about how he can help you. Jay has helped thousands of people achieve their goals and is specialized in ...
Experts address a number of errors and misconceptions regarding the characteristics and practice of hypnosis. A strange mystic swings a pocket watch back and forth, repeating the phrase "You're ...
Hypnosis is used for all kinds of things, but can it be used to jump start your workout? Turns out lots of people, including Hollywood actress Olivia Munn, swear by hypnosis as the key to their ...
Thanks to films and cartoons, you probably have a lot of vague ideas about what hypnosis involves. What do you picture? Maybe a fob watch swinging back-and-forth, a therapist saying "you are getting ...
There are a lot of misconceptions floating around about hypnosis. The reality is that hypnosis can be viewed rather simply as the intentional induction of a state of trance or a certain type of focus.
Wait, what happened during the last 20 miles while you were driving? Whether you’re driving on familiar highways and roads or not, we’ve all been there. All of a sudden, we’re home or stopping at a ...
Clinical hypnosis has shown to be effective in the treatment of pain, anxiety, stress, cancer treatment side effects, phobias and habit control problems, such as smoking and weight control, according ...