The NCH Hypnotherapy Extravaganza 2011, filmed live at the Royal Society of Medicine, is now available to purchase as a 2 DVD set.
With over 4 hours of incredible speakers, these videos are an opportunity to learn and expand your knowledge in areas that perhaps you would have never considered – all from the comfort of your home.
Each topic is presented by internationally renowned experts in their field: Some of the ideas you will find challenging and some of the practical demonstrations fascinating.
Subjects covered include:
- Food for the brain – How nutrition can effect mood.
- Treating high blood pressure with hypnotherapy.
- Getting in touch with the parts that run (ruin) your life.
- Hypnosis and suggestibility using neuroimaging techniques
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Your Speakers are:
Patrick Holford is a pioneer in new approaches to health and nutrition, specialising in the field of mental health. He is widely regarded as Britain’s best-selling author and leading spokesman on nutrition and mental health issues, hence being frequently quoted in national newspapers from the Daily Mail to the Guardian. Patrick is also popular on radio shows and national television as a presenter, interviewer and guest.
Patrick started his academic career in the field of psychology. While completing his bachelor degree in Experimental Psychology at the University of York, he researched the role of nutrition in mental health and illness. He became a student of the late Dr Carl Pfeiffer, director of Princeton’s Brain Bio Center, and later a student of Dr Abram Hoffer, Director of the International Schizophrenia Foundation in Canada, who were leading the field in mental health and nutrition. In 1980 he started treating mental health patients with nutritional medicine.
Rob Woodgate has been a practising cognitive Hypnotherapist for 8 years, and was Editor of the NCH Hypnotherapy Journal between 2006 and 2011.
A long-time member and supporter of the NCH, Rob only just retired as Development Director and has revitalised the NCH Continuing Professional Development programme.
In this talk, Rob explains his innovative approach to helping clients with Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) and sharing information you can use in your own practice.
Dr Brian Roet is a fellow of the NCH and has been practising hypnotherapy and psychotherapy for 30 years. He finds that unconscious “parts” are responsible for many problems, causing clients to seek help from a therapist. Learning about these “parts” provides a tool that is very useful – both in helping the client understand what is causing their symptoms, and in resolving them.
Using hypnosis we can contact the variety of parts that may be – out of date; inaccurate or unhelpful, and replace them with parts that are more appropriate to the client’s needs.
His talk discusses case histories, techniques and illustrations about parts that run or ruin our lives.
Dr William McGoewn is a lecturer in the University of Hull. He received his BSc Honours degree and a Masters in Research Methods diploma from the University of Aberdeen and his PhD from the University of Hull.
He has used brain imaging techniques in a number of neuroscience studies and published the research findings in prominent journals such as Brain and Neuropsychologia. Recently he has started to apply neuroimaging methods to investigate hypnosis and suggestibility. One study which focused on hypnosis at rest was published in 2009 in Consciousness and Cognition and received extensive international media interest, including coverage in BBC online and Times Higher.
In his talk he discusses the effects that hypnosis has on the brain and presents the results from a number of neuroimaging studies.
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