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HMI Blog - Archive for 2013 October

HMI Video Library – World's Largest Hypnotherapy Resource
Exclusively for HMI Resident Students

Posted by System Administrator
HMI Video Library

HMI is excited to announce its NEW in-house video library exclusively for HMI Resident Students.

The HMI Video Library is the World's Largest Hypnotherapy Resource and contains Video, Audio and Article content easily accessible by in-house HMI Resident Students. This represents a major milestone in our ongoing efforts to streamline training for HMI Resident Students.

If you're not an HMI Resident Student and are interested in accessing similar content, you can become a Member of the American Hypnosis Association. Many of the titles available in the HMI Video Library are also available in the AHA Media Libraries which are FREE for AHA Members.

Click for more information about American Hypnosis Association Membership and Benefits.


October 2013 AHA Conference Live on Hypnosis TV

Posted by System Administrator

The American Hypnosis Association (AHA) invites you to join us for a Live Hypnosis TV Broadcast on Saturday, October 26, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Pacific Time.

Hypnosis TV
  • Research Studies About Hypnosis
    Presented by Bruce Bonnett
  • The Release Technique
    Presented by Joe Tabbanella
  • Know Your Client Through Numerology
    Presented by Nichole Brown

The AHA offers the world's largest online Hypnotherapy resource library. Join us FREE for the Live Broadcast for this event as a preview of the over 1,500 hours of streaming video available free to AHA Members in the AHA Online Media Libraries.

Click to see details of this month's Guest Presentations and be sure to tune in and join us on the web at http://HypnosisTV.com/.


British Boy Stranded by Fear of Flying Comes Home after Hypnotherapy

New York Daily News
New York Daily News
Posted by System Administrator

From the article at the New York Daily News...

Joe Thompson, 12, spent 16 extra months in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, unable to accompany his family on a move back to their home country due to his paralyzing anxiety. He began working with a hypnotist to calm his fears.

"On board I was able to bring [Joe] down, calm him using hypnosis techniques. The results were amazing," Hemmings said. "I used a combination of hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy. Joe started having a meltdown at the airport, but we worked through the issue."

"I had actually prepared for this flight days and weeks ago during our therapy sessions, using the power of hypnotic suggestion, meaning Joe already had the tools for success deeply planted into his subconscious mind, he just wasn't necessarily aware of it."