Hypnosis |
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"Hypnosis is not mind control. It's a naturally occurring state of concentration; it's actually a means of enhancing your control over both your mind and your body." |
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Dr. David Spiegel,
Assoc. Chair of Psychiatry
Stanford University School of Medicine
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"Hypnosis can help adult patients control other forms of pain, relieve gastrointestinal problems, stimulate weight loss, clear up skin problems, and accelerate the healing of bone fractures and surgical wounds." |
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Consumer Reports, January 2005
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"Hypnosis has gained credibility in the past five years because of research using the latest brain-imaging technology. Studies show hypnosis can help treat a multitude of disorders." |
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Business Week, February 2004
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"Hypnosis can help. A growing body of research supports the ancient practice as an effective tool in the treatment of a variety of problems, from anxiety to chronic pain." |
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Newsweek, September 2004 |