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Mind Bending Language Revealed: Behind The Scenes Of The "Jedi Mind Trick&... - 0 views

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    Are you a Star Wars fan? If you are, then you must have always been wondering about the astonishing mind tricks played by Jedi. How he was always be able to trick people and bend their wills? And above all, is it really possible? Not exactly, but as a hypnotist you can eradicate a subject's preconceptions and problems very quickly by the Mind Bending Technique. This hypnosis Language is little like the jedi mind trick of hypnosis. So What Is Mind Bending Language Used For? How Mind Bending Language Evolved? Why Language Is Both Your Prison And Your Liberator? Do all these questions increase your curiosity towards mind bending techniques? Read this detailed article here from Hypnosis Training Academy that briefs you about the mind bending techniques and how you can master it.
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How To Read Someone's Mind: 5 Ethical Hypnotic Mind Reading Techniques - 0 views

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    Wouldn't it be great if you could uncover a fact about someone that they hadn't yet divulged to a living soul, and then use this information to enrich their life? Mind reading hypnosis technique is an interesting and one of the most desired method that people want to master. If you are also longing to learn this technique, here is a detailed article that explains 5 mind reading techniques to become a force for positive change.
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Lerner's Notebook: New Mindfulness Book for Therapists by Daniel J. Siegel - 0 views

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    Very interesting, positive review of psychiatrist Daniel J Siegle's new book on mindful for psychotherapists. 
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Destroy Harmful Mindset and Inspire Positive Transformation: Mind Bending Language Demo... - 0 views

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    With the help of Mind Bending Language you can inspire a positive transformation and if you ask the right question you can even reveal the harmful mindset of the subject, too. Watch this video by master hypnotist Igor Ledochowski. In this demonstration he helps a young martial arts instructor to discover a better way to empower others with Contradiction Blowout technique for positive transformation.
Gareth Furber

Depression and Creativity Symposium Webcast (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    TITLE: "Depression and Creativity" Symposium SPEAKER: Kay Redfield Jamison, Terence Ketter, Peter Whybrow EVENT DATE: 02/03/2009 RUNNING TIME: 124 minutes DESCRIPTION: Kay Redfield Jamison, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and co-director of the Johns Hopkins Mood Disorders Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, convened a discussion of the effects of depression on creativity. Joining Jamison were two distinguished colleagues from the fields of neurology and neuropsychiatry, Dr. Terence Ketter and Dr. Peter Whybrow. The Music and the Brain series is co-sponsored by the Library's Music Division and Science, Technology and Business Division, in cooperation with the Dana Foundation. The "Depression and Creativity" symposium marks the bicentennial of the birth of German composer Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), who died after a severe depression following the death of his sister, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, also a gifted composer. Speaker Biography: One of the nation's most influential writers on creativity and the mind, Kay Redfield Jamison is a noted authority on bipolar disorder. She is the co-author of the standard medical text on manic-depressive illness and author of "Touched with Fire," "An Unquiet Mind," "Night Falls Fast" and "Exuberance: The Vital Emotion." Speaker Biography: Dr. Terence Ketter is known for extensive clinical work with exceptionally creative individuals and a strong interest in the relationship of creativity and madness. He is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and chief of the Bipolar Disorders Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine. Speaker Biography: Dr. Peter Whybrow, an authority on depression and manic-depressive disease, is director of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is also the Judson Braun Distinguished Professor and executive chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at th
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How to Use Non Awareness Set To Uncover The Unconscious Mind - 0 views

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    Perhaps one of the most phenomenal things about the unconscious mind is how it automatically communicates with, and responds to, the outside world. How it gets your body moving without you even being aware of the movements you're making. Or the way your body language continuously changes, while you remain completely oblivious to these subtle nuances. Which is precisely why hypnosis is such a powerful tool - because it sets the optimal conditions for the unconscious mind's learning process to take place. Watch this amazing hypnosis demonstration to see how trainer Steve Roehm uses Milton Erickson's Non Awareness Set to enhance unconscious learning.
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Exuberant Eclectic: Walking Through Depression: Continuing the Conversation - 0 views

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    I write about my personal experiences this last week in working through depression, using mindfulness, walking, and cognitive restructuring - as well as Twitter, and drawing wisdom from a John Sandford novel, Rough Country.
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Interview With A Hypnotist: Dr. Ed Tori's 6 Keys To Greater Influence and How To Inspir... - 0 views

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    Conversational Hypnosis and Hypnotic Language Patterns, are the two most important tool for building rapport. These two allow the hypnotists to quickly gain their subjects' trust and help them overcome any issues. Dr. Ed Tori, who founded the Influence Center, shares his journey and reveals the 6 essential rules for anyone who wants to be more influential, in addition to why rapport is a secret tool for increasing healthy behaviors. He also explains how to make your time more constructive with mind mapping and the secret to keeping your energy levels up so you can pick up new skills no matter how busy you are. Sounds interesting? Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com to listen to this powerful interview.
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How to Create Influence Channels in the Mind - Part 1 - 0 views

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    Interested in discovering how to master hypnotic influence and create powerful channels in the mind using emotion, logic, and reasoning? Yes? Well, we have got good news for you as Hypnosis Training Academy has created an in-depth guide that explains the heart of influence, the Influence Strategy Tree and the 5 branches of influence that fall under it. With this guide, you will get a very clear sense of how you can effectively use hypnosis to carve influence channels in people's mind. This 2-part guide on hypnotic influence also takes you through strategic influence techniques to generate a positive change in your subjects and clients. Intrigued? Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com today to discover what is the role of influence when used in hypnosis….
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How To Rewire Your Brain: Neuroscientist Dr. Joe Dispenza Explains - 0 views

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    Dr. Joe Dispenza is a brilliant neuroscientist and author with a knack for demystifying complicated neuroscience. His goal is to show how anyone can use the latest scientific discoveries in neuroplasticity to "rewire" the brain and recondition the body for lasting change. You see, the unconscious mind can't tell the difference between a memory of an event, and the event itself. So when you replay negative thoughts, feelings and memories, the mind reacts as if the event were really happening... ...your heart rate increases, breathing changes and your body goes into a "fight or flight" response (commonly known as stress). Not surprisingly, repeated stress leads to major health problems. But here's the good news: The human mind has an incredible capacity to observe our own thoughts and behaviors, which means you can alter your brain structure by integrating new thoughts and behaviors. Not only that - but you can even change your genetic expression. It isn't always easy... especially when it comes to deeply ingrained habits and addictions. But hypnosis can make it MUCH more likely someone will successfully replace negative thought patterns with positive, healthy new pathways! Intrigued to find out how? Head on over to the Hypnosis Training Academy to listen to Dr. Dispenza's illuminating talk today.
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How to Hypnotise yourself with a Pendulum in 3 Simple Steps - 0 views

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    Learn how to use a pendulum during self-hypnosis to bypass your critical factor and connect with your unconscious mind.
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July 3 - Minding Psychology: A Weekly Update | Psychology Matters | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This weekly newspaper brings updates on what's happening in psychology, in particular sharing resources designed to increase our knowledge of the field. Read and subscribe free at: http://paper.li/NattyStewart24/1327249950
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The Strange Neuroscience of Immortality - 0 views

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    "Hayworth has spent much of the past few years in a windowless room carving brains into very thin slices. He is by all accounts a curious man, known for casually saying things like, "The human race is on a beeline to mind uploading: We will preserve a brain, slice it up, simulate it on a computer, and hook it up to a robot body." He wants that brain to be his brain. He wants his 100 billion neurons and more than 100 trillion synapses to be encased in a block of transparent, amber-colored resin-before he dies of natural causes."
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Mind Survey - 0 views

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