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Ethan could not be within 30 feet of a dog without panic setting in. No bite history or traumatic event anyone could point to. Only a body that reacted before his mind could catch up: Heart racing Hands shaking Eyes scanning for escape His parents tried logic: “The dog is friendly.” They tried exposure: “Let’s just…
Something did not add up. In 1987, a middle-aged man came in for an assessment visit, describing what sounded like classic insomnia. He was experiencing difficulty falling asleep, restless nights, and that quiet frustration of not getting enough rest. On the surface, it fit the pattern many of us hear every day. But as I…
A professional basketball player suffered a severe ankle injury that should have healed within months. Physically, the medical scans showed the joint had recovered. The ligaments were stable. Strength had returned, but something strange happened. Every time he tried to jump, cut, or drive toward the basket, his body hesitated. It was not pain. It was something else.…
A Rarely Told Story from the World of Sports A sports injury created a mental block—hypnosis helped him return to competition. In the high-pressure world of professional sports, physical injuries are common. What many people do not realize is that sometimes the biggest obstacle is not the body; it is the mind. A striking example…
The Woman Who Hid Her Hands for 30 Years Medvesta Hypnosis Healthcare In 1955, British physician Dr. Marcus Shapiro published one of the earliest clinical reports on hypnosis for habit disorders. What surprised the medical community was not that hypnosis reduced anxiety; it was that long-standing nail-biting stopped abruptly after a single session in several…
Medvesta Hypnosis Healthcare How Medical Hypnosis Helped a Woman Reclaim Her Life In 1846, during one of the earliest public demonstrations of surgical anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital, a lesser-known parallel story unfolded. Physicians sometimes relied on focused suggestion and guided attention to reduce surgical pain. Patients were coached into narrowed awareness, their breathing slowed,…
Medvesta Hypnosis Healthcare In the 1950s, a Scottish neurosurgeon named Dr. W. Penfield made a discovery that many people still do not know. While performing brain surgery on awake patients, he gently stimulated small areas of the cortex. Patients suddenly reported vivid memories, such as childhood scenes, old conversations, and even forgotten songs playing in perfect…
How Medical Hypnosis Helped a Lifelong Smoker Walk Out Free of Cravings In 1986, I began using hypnosis for smoking cessation in the hospital setting. This past weekend, I found one case which involved a man in his mid-60s who had smoked since adolescence, for over 50 years. He agreed to hypnosis only because surgery…
How trauma-informed hypnosis helped a survivor reclaim agency, safety, and self-trust In 1987, a clinical case circulated among trauma researchers in my town; it was not in the headlines, nor in textbooks. A woman in her early 30s had returned to the same abusive partner seven times. Each time, she could clearly explain why she…
Medvesta Hypnosis Healthcare It was 2:17 a.m. He was not tired. He was alert, scanning, solving. His days were built on: contracts, travel, payroll, pressure. But every night, he could not sleep. The harder he tried, the more his mind revved. He described it like a board meeting that never adjourned. One more thought, one…
