Posts Tagged ‘hypnotist’

Depression And Diabetes

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness. Diabetes can be frightening, particularly for anyone who is not familiar with the disease. We read about complications and insulin and medication and feel hopeless.

Many diabetics experience a period of denial when first diagnosed with diabetes. They refuse to believe there is anything wrong with them. While they remain in denial, the condition worsens. This can often lead to depression. Depression and diabetes often go hand in hand. According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes have a greater risk for developing depression than other individuals.

The stress of management of diabetes can take a toll on an individual. There are new medications to take, blood sugar must be monitored frequently and a record kept for your doctor. There are frequent doctor visits and there may be several different medication combinations attempted in order to keep your blood sugar under control.

On top of that, people who have diabetes are often faced with sudden lifestyle changes. Foods that they once enjoyed are now taboo. An exercise regime is often recommended, which can be good for depression, but people with depression often have little energy to begin an exercise regime. As the depression continues, people often lose interest in monitoring their blood sugar levels and may even skip their medication.

Symptoms of depression include a loss of pleasure in every day activities you used to enjoy as well as a change in appetite. You may have trouble concentrating and have trouble sleeping. Or you may even sleep too much. Many people suffer from depression, but for a diabetic, it can be life threatening. Depression and diabetes is a dangerous combination.

People who are diagnosed with diabetes can empower themselves by learning as much about the disease as possible from the beginning. This can alleviate the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies the diagnoses. Ask your physician questions. Do research. Find out how you can help manage you disease. You need to take control of the situation right from the start and explore all the alternatives so it is your choices.

If you feel you are suffering from some of the signs of depression, ask your doctor to recommend a therapist or hypnotherapist who is familiar in dealing with people with chronic illness. Therapy can be crucial for a diabetic patient who feels isolated because of all of the extra work involved in treating their illness. Do not be afraid to discuss your illness with family and friends. Diabetes is a nothing to be ashamed of, it is a disease that affects millions of people. I always recommend that you find people that are willing to take the time to listen and provide you tools for your success.

If at all possible, join a support group for others who also have diabetes. Here you can not only find kindred spirits who are experiencing some of the same fears as yourself, but you can also learn new information. The challenge with support groups is also that sometimes the group can restrict what you want to accomplish as well. Make sure your support tools provide you with more choices and do not take away your choices. Remember you should feel better about a support group not worse ;) .

Any time someone is diagnosed with an illness, it puts them at risk for depression. Their world has changed and no longer could feel safe. Worse of all, they feel out of control or as their life has now become limited. If you are diagnosed with diabetes, take back the control and learn how to manage your disease. By empowering yourself, you will not only be able to effectively manage your diabetes, you will eliminate the depression.

Remember that improving your focus on the things you can do will be a big help in making sure you are not one of those depressed people.

Mystically yours,

Michael Holt, Ph.D.
Magi Institute of Natural Medicine.

Can Autism be Cured

Friday, April 16th, 2010

This is a question that every parent of an Autistic child will ask at some point. The answer is no. There is no cure for Autism. While you may see ads for books, or products that promise a cure for Autism, they are misleading you. Autism has no cure. There are lots of treatments that can make living with Autism easier.
Here are some of the treatments that help with Autism:

Licensed Therapies

There are several types of therapies that can help with the treatment of Autism. Occupational, physical, behavioral, speech, music, sensory, drug, play, and many other types of therapy can make a big difference in the life of an Autistic child. The therapies will not cure your child’s Autism. They will just help teach them different ways of coping with it.

Alternative Treatments

Natural and alternative treatments are on the rise. These can include the use of herbs instead of prescription medications. The herbs do not have the side effects found in traditional medicines. Vitamin and mineral supplements are being found to help in treating Autism. Always notify the doctor of any natural products you are using with your child. Some herbs can have interactions with prescription medications. Remember again these herbs and vitamins are not cures. They are just to help with some of the symptoms of Autism.

Hypnotherapy and BioFeedback and also be used as a way to help with autism depending on the individual. There are also other alternatives that have shown to help like Horseback Therapy which from our own tests have shown to have positive results. Remember that these are not cures though and are designed to improve the life of the individual not cure the disease.

Nutritional Methods

Some people turn to the diet when treating Autism. They eliminate certain foods that could cause sensitivities. Some of the foods the remove from the diet are Gluten, dairy, and artificial dyes. The idea behind this method is that removing the foods that cause sensitivities will remove the behavior problems. You can have your child tested for food allergies. Ask your child’s doctor about allergy testing. This will let you know if your child could be having behaviors due to a food allergy. It will also give you an idea of which foods to eliminate from their diet.

There is no cure for Autism, but there are lots of treatments that can help with some of the symptoms. When trying a new treatment only try one at a time. This will let you know if it is helping or not. Allow enough time for the treatment to work. Usually two or three months is enough time to tell if a new treatment is working. There will be no miracle treatments that give immediate results. If you are using a herbal or vitamin treatment inform the doctor. They need to be aware of the things you are trying. Herbs and vitamins can cause reactions with other medicines. It is important that the treatment team be kept informed and on the same page. This will make your child’s outcome a more positive one.

Do not waste your money on products that claim to cure Autism. If there was a cure available it would be told to you by your doctor, instead of some guy on a late night infomercial. Continue to help your child by treating the symptoms of Autism. This will help your child have a better life.

Mystically yours,

Michael Holt, Ph.D.
Magi Institute of Natural Medicine

Hypnotist Certification Class @ SCV Senior Center

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Become an IHF Certified Hypnotist (CH)

Dates:  May 6 2010 – August 26 2010

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Location:
SCV-Senior Center
Classrooms A1-A2
22900 Market Street, Santa Clarita, CA 91321

Phone:  661-259-9444

This course contains the same course syllabus taught at several colleges, and covers the following chapters as lessons:

Overview of  Hypnosis

Class 1: Introduction to Hypnosis

Class 2: Hypnotic History and Suggestibility

Class 3: The Six Basic Induction Types (Part I)

BASIC Class 4: Inductions (Part II)

Class 5: Deepening

Class 6: Testing During Hypnosis

Class 7: Post‑hypnotic Suggestion

Class 8: Legal/Ethical Issues, Potential Dangers

Class 9: Self‑hypnosis & Stress Management

We Could schedule additional workshops as well before the exam if needed. This is the reason for the extended class schedule.

EXAM

The HYPNOSIS class is designed to help the student of hypnotism develop the following skills:

·        To artfully utilize suggestibility tests to help prepare a client for hypnosis.

·        To induce the hypnotic state (with numerous techniques to use), and to properly awaken.

·        To deepen the hypnotic state and identify the various levels of hypnosis.

·        To use hypnotic testing (convincers) to help a client believe he/she is in hypnosis.

·        To use self‑hypnosis for stress management.

·        To learn some basic guidelines for suggestion structure, including the proper use of post‑hypnotic suggestions.

·        To understand basic legal/ethical issues surrounding the use of hypnotism.

·        To practice, in order to develop confidence and competence with the art.

·        To pass a written exam before learning how to apply hypnotic techniques for therapeutic purposes.

Prerequisite: None

Cost: This course normally would cost $995.50 plus certification.

Because we are offering the class at the senior center we are also offering special pricing.

Seniors 65+: $275.00 which includes IHF Certification and membership, Course alone $200.00
Ages 17-64: $500.00 which includes IHF Certification and membership, Course alone $400.00

Course Materials Include:
Textbook – The Art Of Hypnosis: Mastering Basic Techniques
Audio CD – Introduction to Inductions and Stress Management
Student Study Guide – Learning The Art Of Hypnosis
(Study guide contains lessons, assignments, easy-reference materials, and basic scripts.)

If you want to sign up for the class you can contact us using the contact us form on our site or contact the SCV-Committee on Aging/Senior Center at 661-259-9444 and tell them you want to reserve your seat today. At these prices the class will fill up fast so if you wait you could miss out on a great chance.

Mystically yours,

Michael Holt, Ph.D.
Magi Institute of Natural Medicine