Adam interviews Claude Ribaux
Adam interviews Claude Ribaux
Hypnosis in the news features a few articles that really showcase hypnosis in heroic and proud fashion and Adam gets to share his guilty pleasure and love for a particular ‘sport’
The discussion of the week with Claude Ribaux explores the application of ‘active-alert hypnosis’ for a number of applications and how it differs from how hypnosis is conventionally perceived
The factoid of the week showcases an impressive study that examines how self-hypnosis training can be used to alter perceived control of pain.
References from this week’s episode:
The website of Claude Ribaux: https://www.clauderibaux.ch/en/ Claude’s web page explaining Active Alert Hypnosis: http://www.clauderibaux.ch/en/kurse/aktivwach-hypnose/ Techniques upon Memory of Scripts: Research Dissertation of Bunny Besley; The Effect of Relaxed and Alert Hypnosis Techniques Upon Memory of Scripts: http://www.hypnotherapy-colchester.com/effect-relaxed-alert-hypnosis-memory/Hypnosis In The News References:
1. World’s first deep brain surgery using hypnosis instead of anaesthetic cures elderly patient’s trembling hands 2. Hypnosis and Its Use in Cancer Treatment 3. BDO World Championship darts: Hypnotherapy relaxes Scott Mitchell ahead of Lakeside bidEvidence Based Fact of Week:
1. Study entitled “Effects of self-hypnosis training and EMG biofeedback relaxation training on chronic pain in persons with spinal-cord injury ” (2009) by Mark Jensen and a number of others, in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis.The post Episode 63 – Featuring Claude Ribaux appeared first on Hypnosis Weekly.
01/19/17 • 55 min
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