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Look into My Eyes - The History and Mystery of Hypnosis

Alan Jones SpeakerNet Sponsor


Regions:
England, Surrey, West Sussex, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Dorset, Wiltshire
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £85+ expenses
Category:
Health
Updated:
7th January 2025

Mention the word hypnotism and people fear being turned into chickens. Hypnotists are expected to swing watches and stare deep into the eyes of their victims, bending their mind to whatever they demand. But the history of hypnosis dates back to the dawn of civilisation. The aborigines called it “dreamtime” and other cultures had their own names to explain the strange experience. Science has uncovered a better understanding of hypnotism and how blending it with special psychological techniques can create a therapeutic approach capable of achieving rapid changes for a wide variety of personal problems. Find out more about the history and mystery of hypnosis and the benefits of Hypnotherapy. You won’t have to look into my eyes, and nobody will cluck like a chicken!

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About Alan Jones

I have had the good fortune to enjoy several very different careers; A State Registered Nurse, BBC Journalist, and Clinical Hypnotherapist.

I present talks 8-10 times each month and enjoy meeting and speaking to members of clubs, societies and large organisations, and offer a wide range of topics.

Subject to availability, I am always happy to stand in if a scheduled speaker cancels at short notice.


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