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HYPNOSIS AND HYPNOTHERAPY These modalities allow the client
to reach core issues by brining repressed material to consciousness. A recent article entitled, "Getting Hip to Hypnosis,"
Forbes Magazine (Oct. 19, 2005), discusses its place in contempory mental and medical health.
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"Today, hypnotism is becoming an increasingly popular, and effective
way for people to combat health problems against which they often have little or no control."
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To those in search of better physical or mental health, it's
equally important that hypnotism is becoming increasingly accepted by the medical establishment and is certified as a treatment
by the American Psychiatric Association.
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- Dr. Keish has successfully used hypnotism in her therapy sessions regarding the following
issues:
- anxiety
- depression
- trauma
- self esteem
- sleep disturbances
- anger
and rage
- eliminating negative habits
- reinforcing positive habits
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