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Would you like a speaker for your organisation? Hypnotherapy is a fascinating subject and our research director Dr Vernon Sykes, who is also in private practice in Morley, and formerly consulting hypnotherapist at Leeds General Infirmary, energetically pursues the promotion of the use of Hypnotherapy and other alternative medicine in all fields of health management. Everyone works under more stress than is necessary – we are inclined to regard it as a natural response to life. It is just not necessary, and hypnotherapy helps release bottled up residual tension. Using self hypnosis, one is able to release the accumulation of daily anxiety, stress, anguish and frustration so that it never mounts up to a noticeable level. Nothing works efficiently under stress, be it mental, emotional or physical. Thousands do benefit from hypnotherapy, but thousands don’t because they don’t know about it or what they think they know is grossly misleading and totally incorrect. They spend their lives relying on tranquillisers and other medications. Because of his wide training and experience in both orthodox and alternative therapies and sciences, over the past 35 years Dr Sykes has been selected to take part in over 90 Radio and TV programmes, on the subject of Medical Hypnosis. He is also a popular speaker both in Britain and abroad, and has some very interesting tales to tell. His aim is to bring to the attention of the public the great benefits which can be gained from the use of hypnotherapy in life and health management, and so dispel the totally false, sometimes frightening and frequently distorted impressions which most people have gained from stage hypnotists and misleading films. Hypnosis has been described as a greater sense of awareness, a state of hyper suggestibility – but is far, far more. Hypnosis does not cure anything – it is how the experienced therapist applies it that is important; hypnosis is merely a key, a means of gaining entry to the subconscious mind which is where changes are initiated. If one considers the whole body as a factory, the conscious part is the owner, the subconscious the work force. In hypnosis the therapist goes down to the shop floor to locate causes of problems, and to sort out discrepancies and malfunctions in the body’s factory workings to encourage the body’s own defence mechanisms, healing agents, repair services and maintenance workers to function unimpeded and to get things back to normal. Dr Vernon Sykes will be pleased to talk to any society or organisation with a reasonably sized audience, or participate in any programme or interview. His talks are light-hearted, very instructive and are free. Transport to and from the destination would be appreciated. Includes information on the use of Hypnotherapy as a Cancer Therapy Catalyst
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