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From rhunter@halcyon.com Thu Jan 30 19:27:06 1997 Newsgroups: alt.hypnosis Subject: FAQ 6 of 6 (Rev. 11/96) From: rhunter@halcyon.

com (Roy Hunter) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 19:27:06 UNDEFINED This is FAQ 6 of 6, and is the SECOND part of Paul Bunnell's excellent Resource Guide. (Please refer to the first four FAQ files for answers to the most frequently asked questions.) You can find this entire resource guide at Paul's website: http://www.cris.com/~pbunnell/hypnosis.shtml Note that the entire FAQ can also be found in Paul's website. Part Two of the Resource Guide was last updated on November 2, 1996. --------------------------------WWW hypnosis sites --------------------------------Advanced Neuro Dynamics on-line http://www.aloha.com/~mind/ E-mail: mind@aloha.com Focusing on Tad James' Advanced Neuro Dynamics offerings. See also Tad's hypnosis.com listed in this section. Altered States of Consciousness http://www.utu.fi/~jounsmed/asc/asc.html E-mail: jounsmed@utu.fi A collection of links to hypnosis pages, and other "altered state" topics such as NLP, out-of-body experiences, lucid dreaming, and parapsychology. Betty Erickson's Self Hypnosis Technique http://www.bytenet.com/watson/betty.htm This page contains a description and directions for the self-hypnosis technique developed by Betty Erickson (Mrs. Milton Erickson). The web page author states that he has "seen it presented with a number of variations. It appears here in the form that I have used it and taught it to hundreds of students and clients who have found it both easy to master and highly effective." Hypnosis and Psychovisual Therapy Resources http://www.odyssee.net/~drknight/ E-mail: drknight@odyssee.net Dr. Bryan Knight offers his helpful and easy to understand adaptation of the self-hypnosis section from his book "Health and Happiness with Hypnosis." The text is available by taking the "How to Use Self-Hypnosis" link from his home page. Dr. Knight also provides a Bibliography of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. Hypnosis, Brief Therapy, and Altered States of Consciousness (D. Barton) http://www.inmet.com/~dlb/hypnosis/hypnosis.html E-mail: dlb@wash.inmet.com Dave Barton's personal page on hypnosis and other related areas of study. A special treat at this site is Dave's own contemporaneously recorded notes on The Fourth Eastern Conference on Ericksonian Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, held on July 6th through 9th, 1995. The Hypnosis in Media page http://www.sff.net/people/terryo'brien/hypnosis.htp E-mail: terry.obrien@genie.com

Terry O'Brien's web page with links to segments of his listing on "hypnosis in the media," which he describes as follows: "This listing attempts to collect as many instances of hypnosis or hypnosis-like activity (mind control, brainwashing, telepathic hypnosis, stage magic, magick, etc.) in the media and fiction, with the intent being to catalog and recognize both the good and bad representations of the subject." Hypnosis - the facts (David Aitchison) http://www.reading.ac.uk/~ssu95dja/Hypnosis.html E-mail: ssu95dja@reading.ac.uk Mr. Aitchison provides his opinions and information for the newcomer on the following topics: Some practical uses of hypnosis The general history of hypnosis, What is the Trance state and how you can recogize it, Some simple Hypnotic methods, and Self hypnosis.... the future? hypnosis.com http://www.hypnosis.com/ E-mail: sysadmin@hypnosis.com A resource site for: 1. Services and materials offered by Tad James M.S., Ph.D. including: NLP, Time Line Therapy, Ericksonian hypnosis, and Huna (ancient Hawaiian teachings). 2. The American Institute of Hypnotherapy (AIH), a degree-granting institution approved by the State of California, also providing hypnotherapist certification training. 3. The American Pacific University, an advanced Psychology degree-granting institution located in Honolulu, Hawaii. 4. Books available from AIH 5. ftp archives for alt.hypnosis and other hypnosis related files. 6. Hypnosis and NLP scripts. 7. Links to other hypnosis related sites. The Hypnotica Home Page http://www.servtech.com/public/hypnotica/ E-mail: ceh@servtech.com Chuck Henderson's Hypnotica, the how-to home page that shows you how to use self-hypnosis to control weight, smoking, concentration, memory, career, pain, sleep, confidence - anything that depends on your own efforts. This web site contains a free text seminar on self-hypnosis as well as a useful FAQ list on self-hypnosis. Books and audio cassettes are also available from Mr. Henderson. The approach in this material seems to be aimed at the average consumer and avoids academic hypnosis theory. Hypnoweb http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hypnoweb/ E-mail: 101446.2171@Compuserve.Com A web site dedicated solely to Hypnosis. Hypnoweb is operated by the International Hypnotherapy Training Centre (IHTC) based within the United Kingdom. Their aim is to promote the use of hypnosis and hypnotherapy as an alternative cure of illness, phobias and other habits. The IHTC provides a comprehensive Home Study Course that is available to students worldwide. National Guild of Hypnotists http://www.hollys.com/ngh/ E-mail: holly@hollys.com Maintained by Holly C. Sumner, this site offers information relating

to the National Guild of Hypnotists. Items of interest at this site include information about the NGH, links to NGH members online, a list of books written by NGH members, and links to other hypnosis related web sites. The National Guild of Hypnotists is a non-profit educational organization. *** SPECIAL NOTE *** Holly Sumner has requested that if you contact her or the NGH by e-mail that you include your return e-mail address in the *body* of your message due to problems she has encountered with e-mail from cybernauts surfing the web. New Techniques In Hypnosis, By David Brager http://www.owt.com/users/dibrager/hypnosis.html E-mail: dibrager@oneworld.owt.com Quoting from Mr. Brager's introduction: "Here, in this document, you will find sections on nearly every aspect of hypnosis and uses with guest participants. All work, on all levels, has been as a volunteer, and have come about from me seeing an opportunity to get involved, offering my services, doing a SINGLE session, and then seeing the outcome. Remember, all sessions I am documenting in this reference are from ONE-TIME-ONLY HYPNOSIS SESSIONS. I believe that there are millions of people that have a couple small things bothering them that a one-time hypnosis session can help. So, my procedures have been developed upon this purpose. Pushing Your Own Buttons http://www.afn.org/~hypnosis/ E-mail: hypnosis@freenet.ufl.edu This web page is provided and maintained as a public service by GREEN TREES CONSULTING., and Thomas Cox, MS; MSW. This site is notably the source of the free (but copyrighted) on-line book "PUSHING YOUR OWN BUTTONS: A Pilgrim's Guide to Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis". The Ernest Lawrence Rossi, Ph.D. Home Page http://home.earthlink.net/~rossi E-mail: rossi@earthlink.net The home page for Dr. Ernest Rossi, author and editor of many well known books on Milton H. Erickson. Some items of interest at this site are the text of interviews with Dr. Rossi on: * Ericksonian Hypnosis, Stress & Healing * A New Theory of Hypnotherapy * The Symptom Path to Enlightenment * The 20 Minute Ultradian Healing Response THOHA-SEMINARE http://members.aol.com/thoha/welcome.htm (English) http://members.aol.com/seminare/index.htm (German) E-mail: : thoha@aol.com Thorsten Hassiepen, in Wegberg, Germany, gives his own personal insights on hypnosis and NLP at his web site. Of particular interest is an article describing his thoughts and experiences from attending "The Structure of Hypnosis" seminar given by Paul McKenna and Michael Breens. Stephen Murray's hypnosis pages http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~murrays/talkmain.html http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~murrays/hypnosis.html http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~murrays/hypold.html E-mail: murrays@dcs.gla.ac.uk

Steve specializes in the study of computer aided self-hypnosis and has many interesting concepts that he is exploring and touches upon in his web pages. He also has a list of books he recommends along with his review of a small selection of them. Success Dynamics (Kevin Hogan) E-mail: meta@ix.netcom.com Kevin Hogan has a "Success Dynamics" web site at which can be found his Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis (tm) Video Course. This advanced hypnotherapy training offers comprehensive instruction on how to use Kevin Hogan's Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis system for effective, long-term change. The URL link is: http://www.hollys.com/success-dynamics/videocat.htm You can also find articles on Hypnosis and Healing by Dr. Hogan at http://www.hollys.com/success-dynamics/hypheal.htm

------------------------------------Computer aided self-hypnosis programs ------------------------------------Grock program for PC Windows and Windows 95 author: Phil Jaquiery, phil@openhart.demon.co.uk ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/ibmpc/win3/apps/hypnosis/grock.zip http://www.hollys.com/success-dynamics/links.htm The HELPER program for PC (Generic Artists Publications) ftp://hypnosis.com/pub/helper.exe ftp://hypnosis.com/pub/helper.doc The Helpmate Self-Hypnosis Kit for Windows From: Educator Discs and Videos, New Zealand US$21.00/NZ$35.00 http://iconz.co.nz/commercial/educator/helpmate.htm Online order form available for Netscape 2.01 or later E-mail: educator@iconz.co.nz Phone: 09 810 9519 (International: +64 9 810 9519) Fax: 09 810 8157 (International: +64 9 810 8157) Hypnomap program for PC author: Steve Murray, murrays@dcs.gla.ac.uk ftp://ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk/users/murrays/hypmap20.zip ftp://hypnosis.com/pub/HYPNOMAP.ZIP http://www.afn.org/~hypnosis/HYPNOMAP.zip SynBrain The mindmachine program for AMIGA author: Gerhard Salomon, salomon@sokrates.franken.de ftp.luth.se/pub/amiga/misc/misc/SynBrain-int.lha (english version) ftp.luth.se/pub/amiga/misc/misc/SynBrain-int.readme ftp.luth.se/pub/amiga/misc/misc/SynBrain-de.lha (german version) ftp.luth.se/pub/amiga/misc/misc/SynBrain-de.readme FAQ maintained by: Roy Hunter (rhunter@halcyon.com) Resource Guide maintained by: Paul Bunnell

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