Rickey Maxwell, M.A.
Certified Master Hypnotherapist

Experts and the Media Say
Here's what experts and the media are saying
about Hypnosis...

"Hypnosis can help adult patients control other forms of pain,
relieve gastrointestinal problems, stimulate weight loss, clear
up skin problems, and accelerate the healing of bone fractures
and surgical wounds."
- Consumer Reports, January 2005

"Hypnosis: A safe and potent pain reliever."
- Consumer Reports, January 2005

"I should have done it years ago. It's amazing I didn't even
want cigarettes any more."
Matt Damon describing his hypnosis experience to Jay Leno,
- The Tonight Show, December 2004

"Hypnosis can help. A growing body of research supports the
ancient practice as an effective tool in the treatment of a
variety of problems, from anxiety to chronic pain."
- Newsweek, September 2004

"Hypnosis is not mind control. It's a naturally occurring state
of concentration; It's actually a means of enhancing your
control over both your mind and your body."
Dr. David Spiegel, Assoc. Chair of Psychiatry
Sanford University School of Medicine,
- Jane Pauley Show, September 2004

"Want to lose weight? Kick a bad habit? Well you might want
to try hypnosis! No longer regarded as mere hocus-pocus, it's
been shown as an effective means of helping people quit
smoking, shed pounds, reduce stress, and end phobias."
- Jane Pauley Show, September 2004

"Hypnosis can actually help you lose weight."
Harvard Medical School psychotherapist Jean Fain
- Oprah Magazine, August 2004

"In hypnosis, you can attain significant psycho-physiologic
changes."
Dr. Daniel Handel, National Institute of Health
- New York Times, June 2004

"Approved as a valid treatment by the American Medical
Association in 1958, hypnotism has become increasingly
accepted by the medical community. Its use for chronic pain
was approved in 1996 by the National Institutes of Health."
- The Capital (Annapolis, MD), April 2004

"Hypnosis has gained credibility in the past five years because
of research using the latest brain-imaging technology. Studies
show hypnosis can help treat a multitude of disorders."
- Business Week, February 2004

"There's entrancing news about hypnosis; it's gaining
credibility as a treatment for a multitude of troubles, from
nicotine addiction to post-traumatic stress disorder."
- Business Week, February 2004

"On hypnosis... His total loss, 35 pounds."
Losing It! The Ultimate Diet Challenge
- Dateline NBC, January 2004

"The purpose of hypnosis as a therapeutic technique is to help
you understand and gain more control over your behavior,
emotions or physical well-being."
- The Mayo Clinic, December 2003

"Hypnosis often is used to modify behavior and overcome
phobias and bad habits – it can help you make changes that
you've been unable to make otherwise."
- National Women's Health Resource Center, November 2003

"Can Hypnosis Help You Lose Weight? I'm 32 Pounds Lighter."
Ira Allen, Center for the Advancement of Health
- Washingtonian, March 2002

"With weight loss the evidence is conclusive, hypnosis does
help people reduce."
- Smithsonian Magazine, March 1999

"It is employed today to combat phobias, control bad habits
and enhance performance."
- Smithsonian Magazine, March 1999

"Today it's considered a respected therapeutic tool, a well
established method of reaching the subconscious mind. Many
patients have tried it and successfully cut back on smoking or
overeating."
Connie Chung,
- Eye-to-Eye, December 1994

"Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking,
according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of
breaking the habit."
- New Scientist, October 1992

"The technique has been accepted by the American Medical
Association, the American Psychiatric Association and the
American Psychological Association."
Martin Orne, M.D.,
Professor of psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
- Newsweek, November 1986
Rickey Maxwell, M.A.
Certified Master Hypnotherapist
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