H. Manning Curtis M.D. (MindHealClinic.com) shares sessions with actual clients, educates on the interesting and powerful aspects of trance, instructs on how best to learn self-hypnosis. This will help deal with a range of issues including anxiety, addictions or unhealthy habits, phobias, post-traum…
Explore the issues with alcohol that you have been experiencing utilizing your unconscious brain rather than just "thinking about it"
For young children six and below, This is a trance to help them go to sleep. This utilizes their focused imagination to calm down with a hypnotic story. Suggestions of love of themselves bringing confidence, peace, and tranquility, in order to achieve deep and restorative sleep. Dr. Curtis
Dr. Curtis gives an example of trance induction including relaxation response, visualization, and post hypnotic suggestion to cooperate with therapy for healing and for alleviation of discomfort of mind, body, and spirit post-stroke.
Dr. Curtis briefly discuss the problems of getting children to sleep and gives an example of a trance induction for sleep to be utilized for young children.
Dr. Curtis gives an introduction to the concept of relativity of time in trance and its use in age regression and age progression therapy.
Dr. Curtis gives a description of how to enter into hypnotic trance utilizing relaxation response with deep breathing and progressive relaxation of mind, body and spirit. This technique will assist patients in addressing problems such as anxiety, panic attacks, generalized stress, and also to calm the cardiovascular system. Patients learn to reset their parasympathetic nervous system in a way that allows the unconscious mind to calm our mind, body, and spirit. The benefits of this practice are improved concentration and sense of well-being, and improved cardiovascular health.
Dr. Curtis discusses the commonality a various techniques techniques used to enter the trance-state in order to achieve healing.
Session with Woman (20s) dealing with recurrent concussion symptoms after a blow to the head which is provoking anxiety.