A quick article from BBC News about a man who hypnotized himself in preparation for hand surgery. His surgery included the use of a hammer, chisel and a surgical saw. He was aware of what was going … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: We hear a lot from moms first getting used to glove anesthesia that they lose, or lessen, the numbne … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: I don’t always see a clear-cut line between relaxation, deepening and visualization techniques … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Some moms are very interested in mastering the glove anesthesia technique. Personal preference will … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: A quick article from BBC News about a man who hypnotized himself in preparation for hand surgery. H … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: I don’t always see a clear-cut line between relaxation, deepening and visualization techniques … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Every so often one of the moms in our class has a hard time following directions during hypnosis exe … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Special place is a technique that you will use while in hypnosis to allow your conscious mind to bec … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Among other things, hypnosis is a deep state of relaxation. One of the benefits of this relaxed sta … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: A verbal anchor works in a similar way to a physical anchor. You follow the same kind of pattern of … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Visualizations are particularly useful during labor. In addition to being very effective, they are … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Physical anchors are a way that the Birth Companion can support the birthing mother in deepening her … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: According to the 2007 HypnoBirthing Outcomes Report, 70% of US HypnoBirthing moms used no pain medic … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: Visualizations can be symbolic, such as related your cervix to an opening blossom, or they can be li … more →
deanaryan wrote 1 year ago: I hope your practice sessions are going well. We’ve covered a lot. If you have any questions, just … more →