Monthly Archives: May 2013
Hypnotic Approaches to Anxiety, Fear & Panic Attacks
by Del Hunter Morrill If there was ever an “age of anxiety,” ours would be it. All of us experience mild anxiety, regularly, but for some anxiety escalates to forebodings of disaster and even into full-blown, debilitating panic attacks. There … Continue reading
Depression and Hypnotic Approaches
by Del Hunter Morrill A man who had been a “golden-boy” as a child and who became a successful businessman as a young adult, suddenly and without explanation falls into a deep and overwhelming “funk.” [His name for it.] An … Continue reading
Children and Hypnosis
by Del Hunter Morrill What brings about or exacerbates children’s problems? Much that goes on in our world can cause problems for children, just as it does for adults. Rapid physical growth over short periods of time, and concerns about … Continue reading
A Letter to A Friend: Dispelling the Concerns or Fears about Hypnosis
by Del Hunter Morrill I appreciate your questions about hypnosis, and your fears about its use, especially in the light of your particular religious background. In my work as a clinical hypnotist and counselor I must assist all kinds of … Continue reading
What You See Is What You Get: The ART of Hypnosis
by Deborah Yaffee I was a dyed in the wool “journaler” for most of my life. It’s how I stayed sane. In the evenings, I would prep for the next morning’s musings by mentally reviewing the events of my day … Continue reading




