SalePage : Various Authors – Change Phenomena 2012: Hypnotism Conference
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7 videos in 7 files (MP4)
A range of expert hypnotists and hypnotherapists will be talking on their current ideas, methods, and tactics at the change phenomena hypnotism conference. Featuring a variety of stunning live demonstrations and a panel discussion with audience questions.
Clinical Hypnotism in Practice by Barry Thain
Gary Turner: Sport Psychological Skills Training
Adam Eason: Self-hypnosis in Action
Kev Sheldrake: Hypnosis as a Subjective Experience
Harry Lucas: Hypnosis from the Perspective of a Mystery Performer
Panel Session with Anthony Jacquin
Clinical hypnotist Barry Thain discusses treatment and what he believes is the single new thing found in hypnosis in the previous 50 years. Gary Turner, who holds 13 world titles in several martial arts, explains tactics for improving athletic performance. Adam Eason, best-selling author, shows pain management and delivers practical teaching on self-hypnosis. Kev Sheldrake explores the science of subjective hypnosis and describes the Automatic Imagination Model. Harry Lucas, a mystery performer, entertains while discussing some of his most bizarre hypnosis discoveries.
Change phenomenon offers something for everyone, whether you are a hypnotherapist trying to use hypnosis, a performer who has taken an interest in change, a hypno-hobbyist hoping to expand your talents, or a hypno-theorist seeking deeper knowledge.
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Grant Parkis penned:
I just finished watching, or rather learning from, the Change Phenomenon 2012 conference.
Despite being a beginner to the hypnosis/change work area and having acquired hundreds of dollars in information/education from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, I have to say that seeing the CP 2012 gave me my answers and direction hands down.
When I first started studying about hypnosis, I felt that something was lacking that was preventing me from grasping the full concept.
I had parts and pieces that fit, but nothing that tied them all together into a coherent belief.
I got additional answers to questions I didn’t even realize I had after hearing the panel speak at the CP 2012 conference.
It was really enlightening about hypnotherapy, significantly different from what I expected change work to be and how to execute it, as well as nuggets that can be used in stage and street hypnosis.
Without a question, head hacking has consolidated hypnosis for me into a plausible working theory, and the CP conferences blow the lid off that idea and push the boundaries to get me thinking and pushing myself.
I’m looking forward to hearing more…
Now let’s watch it again…
There is so much to learn and use.
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