Can you Learn Things Easier Using Hypnosis? with Dr. Jeffrey ZeigCan you Learn Things Easier Using Hypnosis? with Dr. Jeffrey Zeig
The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast
A famous psychotherapist, Milton Erickson, explored the concept of utilization, which involves using the reality of your situation to help you, rather than merely analyzing it. It is with this concept in mind that Erickson found the technique of...
16:56•17 Jun 2019
Unlocking Hypnosis: Dr. Jeffrey Zeig's Insights on The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast
“So a simple way of thinking about that is a parent talking to an adolescent child. Suddenly the idea I'm responsible, which is in the person's left hemisphere, suddenly moves across their corpus callosum, into their body, and they get the idea I can be responsible.”
Ever wondered if hypnosis could make learning easier? Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen dive into this intriguing topic with Dr. Jeffrey Zeig, founder of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation. In this episode, they explore the concept of 'utilization'—using the reality of your situation to your advantage, rather than just analyzing it. Dr. Zeig shares how his mentor, Milton Erickson, opened his eyes to the potential of hypnosis, especially for those facing physical or mental challenges. Dr.
Zeig offers a fresh perspective on hypnosis, busting common myths and misconceptions. He explains how hypnosis can be a powerful tool for personal growth and mental health. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, or just looking to enhance your learning capabilities, this episode has something for you. The conversation is both enlightening and practical, providing listeners with actionable insights into how hypnosis can be integrated into everyday life.
If you're curious about how this technique can help you take control of your mental well-being, this episode is a must-listen.

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