Glenn’s interest in hypnosis came about after sharing the bill with a stage hypnotist. He took this interest further and studied for two years with the British School of Clinical Hypnotherapy. He is now a full Diplomat member of the British School of Clinical Hypnosis; the only hypnotherapy organisation in the UK affiliated with the [...]
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Nancy Alvarez has received a number of degrees throughout her career: * Licensed in Clinical Psychology from the Pedro Henríquez Ureña University in Santo Domingo. * Master’s degree in Sexual and Couples Therapy from APEC University in Santo Domingo. * Currently working on a Master’s degree in Family therapy from the Autonomous University of Santo [...]
Mary Lee LaBay, Ph.D., is an American behavioral psychologist, instructor of hypnosis, and the author of five books. LaBay was born in Minnesota attended college at the University of Colorado, and completed her Masters and Ph.D. from Open International University. She received her master’s degree in Integrative Health Sciences and her Ph.D. in Behavioral Psychology. [...]

Hypnosis is a mental state (state theory) or imaginative role-enactment (non-state theory) usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a long series of preliminary instructions and suggestions. Hypnotic suggestions may be delivered by a hypnotist in the presence of the subject, or may be self-administered (“self-suggestion” or [...]

In the early 19th century Abbe Faria, Indo-Portuguese priest, and a contemporary of Mesmer introduced oriental hypnosis to Paris. Later Dr. James Esdaile learned some trance techniques from Bengali Hindu fakirs and developed it as mesmeric anesthesia. Famous historian Will Durant writes in his book “The Story of civilizations”: ::“Hypnotism as therapy seems to have [...]

*Nicholas A. Cummings (brief therapy, focused therapy) *Milton H. Erickson (hypnotherapy, strategic therapy, brief therapy) *Richard Fisch (Brief therapy, strategic therapy) *Paul Watzlawick (Brief therapy, systems theory) *John Weakland (Brief therapy, strategic therapy, systems theory) *Lynn Segal (Brief therapy) *Giorgio Nardone (Brief therapy, strategic therapy) Adapted from the Wikipedia article Brief psychotherapy, under the G. [...]

GSR measurement is one component of polygraph devices and is used in scientific research of emotional or physiological arousal. The E-meter, which is used by the Church of Scientology, is a GSR measurement device. GSR measurement is also becoming commonplace in hypnotherapy and psychotherapy practice where it can be used as a method of detecting [...]

Common themes in the book include the untimely death of children, the effect of the two World Wars on the family, the ultimate fate of characters who “disappeared” from their families life never to be heard of again, and how the women of the family feel compelled to enter into marriages in which they become [...]

James Braid (19 June 1795 – 25 March 1860) was born at Ryelaw House, in the parish of Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (born 1822), and a daughter. A Scottish physician and [...]

Her main charity interest is in sexual health and sexual politics, where she is a patron of the Family Planning Association (FPA). She has been a competitive swimmer and achieved a first class honours degree at Manchester University in English Literature/Language. She is a former model with London’s Elite Premier agency. She appeared in ”FHMs [...]


