Paul Gilmartin

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Paul Gilmartin

  • #716 Hypnotherapy - George Kappas LMFT

#716 Hypnotherapy - George Kappas LMFT

Friday 4th October 2024

George Kappas debunks hypnotherapy myths and shares how language can heal. Tune in for engaging insights and real-life stories.
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Mental Illness Happy Hour
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Paul Gilmartin
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Hypnotherapy Unpacked with George Kappas

Episode Overview

  • Hypnotherapy can alleviate physical pain.
  • Language plays a crucial role in our suggestibility.
  • Mind-body connection is essential for healing.
  • Initial scepticism about hypnotherapy can be overcome.
  • Listener stories highlight various mental health struggles.
If you think the world is painful and hurtful and scary, then you see it everywhere you look.
Ever wondered if hypnotherapy is more than just a party trick? In this episode of Mental Illness Happy Hour, George Kappas, a hypnotherapist and Director at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, joins Paul Gilmartin to bust myths and share real-life experiences with hypnotherapy. Kappas dives into how our susceptibility to language can be harnessed for healing, and even recounts instances where physical pain was alleviated through hypnotherapeutic techniques.
His unique insights challenge preconceived notions and offer a fresh perspective on the mind-body connection. Paul, known for his candid and humorous style, keeps the conversation engaging while sharing his own initial scepticism about hypnotherapy. He also reads out some poignant and witty survey responses from listeners, touching on topics like depression, ADHD, and addiction. Whether you're a sceptic or a believer, this episode offers valuable takeaways on the power of the mind in healing.
So, why not give it a listen and see if it changes your perspective?