By Greg Turner | August 8, 2016
Milton Erickson, M.D. was the father of modern hypnosis and hypnotherapy. He is also a hero of mine. Enjoy watching and listening to this video of him. Continue Reading
Topics: Hypnotherapy, Medical, Milton Erickson, Pain, Video
By Greg Turner | August 7, 2016
What do you think? Can you be hypnotized? A lot of people ask, “Can I be hypnotized?” because they read of studies out there that show only a certain percentage of the population can be hypnotized. There is one thing wrong with those studies, however. They use the same script to hypnotize every single person […] Continue Reading
Topics: Hypnotherapy
By Greg Turner | January 25, 2015
Did you know that hypnosis relieves pain? Well, it can. Pain can be caused by injury to the body. Then after the body heals, the pains goes away, naturally. However, sometimes, even though the body has healed, the brain and nervous system remain very sensitive which leads to pain. Continue Reading
By Greg Turner | January 11, 2015
Medical hypnosis and pain are two phrases closely associated, as the hypnosis community has long said that hypnosis can be used to relieve pain of all types. Finally, here in the 21st century proof of this assertion is coming forward, as can been seen in the Wall Street Journal article linked to at the bottom […] Continue Reading
By Greg Turner | January 4, 2015
At North Bay Hypnotherapy, I practice a form of gentle hypnotherapy called Ericksonian Hypnotherapy. This form of hypnotherapy excludes shock type of trance inductions and is much more gentle, good for sensitive souls. Continue Reading
Topics: Hypnotherapy
By Greg Turner | January 1, 2015
Hypnotherapy and hypnosis can help you follow through with your New Years Resolutions, because true change happens at the level of the sub-conscious mind. Continue Reading
Topics: Resolutions
By Greg Turner | November 14, 2014
Recently I had an MRI. This is a medical diagnostic procedure that involves being in a very small enclosed space for about 30 minutes with lots of loud sounds. For anyone who has tendencies towards claustrophobia, it can be quite intimidating. There can be feelings of panic, dread, anxiety, and terror. This article describes what I did to remain completely comfortable and panic free during my MRI. Continue Reading
Topics: Medical