Limited Seats Available!
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn the best relaxation and Self Hypnosis techniques from Robert Pargament CH, CWLH, CPH and Amy Silverman, MD, Psychiatrist.
December 11, 2008 at 7:30p.m. The Ethical Culture Society at 7 Saxon Woods Drive in White Plains.
secure on line store or by calling 800-675-7583 The cost is $19.95 pp or $34.95 per couple.
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How Hypnosis Can Improve Your Life
Here are just some of the ways Hypnosis can help improve your life:
- Smoking Cessation
- Weight Loss
- Self Confidence
- Motivation/ Procrastination
- Relationship Issues
- Nervous Habits
- Studying and Reading Issues
- Creative Blocks
- Sleep Continuity
- Fear Elimination
- Worry
- Guilt
- Sports Performance Improvement
- Anger Management
- Physical Discomfort
- Bereavement
- Public Speaking
- Financial Enrichment
- Concentration/Test Taking
Can I be Hypnotized?
The answer is simply , Yes!
No person is "unhypnotizable".
What most people don't realize is that they are frequently in a light state of hypnosis on a regular basis. Have you ever driven down a familar highway and completely missed your exit? There you were operating your car- a sophisticated piece of heavy machinery while missing that exit that you knew so well.
Every time you day dream, get absorbed in a book or succumb to the fantasy of a film plot, you are in a light hypnotic trance. Your conscious mind takes a back seat to the subconscious, yet at the same time you are highly focused .
In hypnosis that
state of relaxation is deepened, and anyone with an imagination can
go there. It is a natural state of mind. All that is required on your
part is a desire to be hypnotized and a clear understanding
of what it is all about. And once you are in hypnosis, you will love
it.
Robert Pargament
"The Voice of Hypnosis"
Robert Pargament, Certified Hypnotist is a member of The National Guild of Hypnotists and the New England Institute of Hypnosis.
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He studied under one of the world's foremost and respected Hypnotherapists, Gerald Kein , founder of the Omni Hypnosis Center as well as Wendi Friesen, President of the California based Hypnomastermind Institute.Robert has successfully treated dozens of Hypnosis related issues including smoking, weight management, apprehensions, repetitive behaviors, physical discomfort and many more.
He also does a great deal of work with children and teens for learning issues, educational and sports motivation, memory and study discipline.
So, What Is Hypnosis Really About?
"Notes from the field"
For
many people , the term hypnosis evokes images of spinning
spirals, swinging watches and zombie like subjects who cede control
of their thoughts to a mesmerizing master.
This Hollywood notion of what hypnosis is, is actually quite inaccurate.
In reality, hypnosis is a state of deep mental and physical relaxation coupled with a heightened awareness by the subject. In fact, the individual is often many times more alert than normal. He or she can hear everything, and will not do anything that they would not normally do. Any suggestion that runs against their belief system is instantly rejected.
If an individual likes and wants the suggestion given, he can allow it to enter the subconscious. The subconscious absorbs the positive suggestion to help motivate the individual to his or her desired goal for change. For example, an individual who truly wants to quit cigarette smoking will allow the hypnotist to provide suggestions that will make the desire for cigarrettes in his subconscious undesireable. When that occurs, the craving will be eliminated and possibly be substituted with a more healthful alternative.
We are all subject to our subconscious programming. If that part of
our mind sees us as overweight, then we'll probably be that way. If
it feels we should worry easily we will live in a state of anxiety.
The wonderful thing about hypnosis is that we can quickly and effectively
reprogram that part of us for lasting benefit. In terms of medical value, hypnosis has been used as a powerful and sole anaesthetic for many years. In 1955 the British Medical Association approved the use of hypnosis. In 1958, the American Medical Association followed. Beyond anaesthesia, hypnosis has shown remarkable benefits for reducing blood pressure, reversing burns, lessening bleeding, skin disorders,gastrointestinal problems and much more.