by Jason O'Callaghan | Jun 20, 2014 | hypnotherapy clinic, hypnotist training
Abstract Background Nasal hyper-reactivity is an increased sensitivity of the nasal mucosa to various nonspecific stimuli. Both allergic rhinitis (AR) and nonallergic rhinitis (NAR) patients can elicit nasal hyper-reactivity symptoms. Differences in the prevalence or...
by Jason O'Callaghan | Mar 20, 2014 | hypnotist training, overcoming fear with hypnosis, stress reduction
“Living near an airport may increase your chances of dying from stroke, heart and circulatory disease,” The Daily Mail reports. Researchers have compared data on daytime and night-time aircraft noise with hospital admissions and death rates among 3.6 million people...
by Jason O'Callaghan | Jan 31, 2014 | cancer hypnosis treatment, hypnotist training
Dr Norman Shum and Dr Sue Stefanovic jointly presented this Workshop at the Australian Society for Hypnosis’ Annual Congress in September 2012 at Daydream Island . Part 1 is Dr Shum’s reflections on this workshop while Part 2 is the cancer section submitted by Dr...
by Jason O'Callaghan | Jan 2, 2014 | hypnotist training, stop smoking
Introduction: Smoking is an escalating public health problem in a developing country like India. WHO has recently introduced as fourth global health threat (1). Cigarette smoking is a dominant annually risk factor for premature or accelerated peripheral, coronary and...
by Jason O'Callaghan | Nov 22, 2013 | hypnotherapy clinic, hypnotherapy training, hypnotist training
The following article on the use of hypnosis for possibly curing schizophrenia will appear in the magazine ASYLUM in its March, 2014 issue. I have copied and pasted below a part of this article. I most certainly would be interested in hearing any comments of...
by Jason O'Callaghan | Nov 19, 2013 | hypnosis for pain, hypnotherapy training, hypnotist training
WRMDs and muscle pain affecting the wrists, shoulders, neck and back are common problems for workers in different industries, including the clothing industry, and are caused by ergonomic risks [1,2]. The risks for clothing industry employees’ – sewing...