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The human mind is capable of recalling virtually any information  that it desires to remember. The most important word in the process is  DESIRE.

The human mind is of such size that it could not be filled in a  total lifetime. It is capable of remembering everything that has ever  been seen, heard, read or experienced.

Hypnotherapy can be a highly effective procedure for stimulating  the learning process-increasing motivation, establishing beneficial  study habits, boosting confidence, reducing study and examination  tensions and accessing memory.

Therapy dealing with memory and learning can also be combined with  goal-setting and achievement. Students in school can advance their  scholastic standing positions to a substantial degree while acquiring  habits that will provide benefits for a lifetime.


For Service In the West Georgia Area, Please tedContact

Ted Ceccoli, MA

Certified Hypnotherapist;
Licensed Professional Counselor


by email or
PH:770-838-9806

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Adults and working people in all occupations can gain the  motivation to undertake continuing education studies, adding to existing knowledge/skills or developing new fields of interest for income  generation, recreation, or personal satisfaction.

People with cluttered minds can emerge from hypnotherapy with  purpose, direction and organization, acquiring rewarding efficiencies  which can change life directions. Attitudes and interests can be  changed, poor habit patterns can be overcome, and enthusiasm can be  developed. Self-respect can increase.

In the field of memory, forgetting can be reduced, lost items can  be found more easily, names and dates and numbers can be remembered,  frustration can be avoided.

The subconscious mind knows everything that has happened and can  recall it on request whether it be memory of a past event, location of a misplaced item, material to be studied in the educational process or  names, addresses, telephone numbers or other information which is needed at a specific time for a specific purpose.

Two major factors that adversely affect learning processes are low  self-esteem and lack of motivation. These subjects are discussed in  another brochure. Additional elements which can contribute to the  problems include poor study habits, poor memory, absence of reward,  medicine and /or drugs, and fear.

Study Habits

Both external and internal conditions affect study habits. Among  external factors are included the physical location of the study area--a location that is used consistently. A learner who has a specific  location in an area where external distraction is eliminated (no TV,  record-players or radio, no running in and out by family and friends)  will learn much more effectively. Concentration is essential, and the  learner should leave the designated area when concentration becomes  difficult. In any case, a five-minute break every half-hour will  improve learning. Hypnosis can be used to help block out external  distractions. Internally, time management (or lack thereof) can create  an unnecessary drain on energy and emotions, adversely affecting the  learning process, The answer, of course, lies in organization of work  to be done--breaking it down into small, easily accomplished segments.  Hypnosis can help program such procedures into a learner, often with  near-miraculous results.

The five-minute breaks at half-hour intervals, then, may be  coordinated with subject matter under study, so as to be taken at the  conclusion of a segment, with a new and fresh segment to begin after the break--to keep study new and interesting.

Memory

Three types of memory are involved in human remembering. Sensory  memory deals with functions like seeing, smelling, feeling, hearing and  tasting. Motor skill memory involves remembering how to perform  physical activities--riding a bicycle, driving a car, swimming, dancing, etc. Third, and most vital to learning, is memory of words, ideas and  concepts--the least retentive type of memory and perhaps the most  complex.

Despite the claims of memory trainers, the meaningfulness of  material has been proved in testing to be more important in memory  development than the memorization of nonsense or unrelated words. The  key first step is the organization of the meaningful material to be  learned into a logical pattern, emphasizing the broadest concept--the  theme--then narrowing the focus to appropriate specifics.

Reward

A powerful element in learning is self-reward--recognition of  personal achievement, self-congratulation, self-appreciation expressed  through reward. Advance determination of self-reward plans creates  anticipation, motivation, and personal desire. Small rewards at various levels of progress tend to maintain excitement and stimulus, especially where a list of anticipated rewards is maintained with a completion  timetable.

The presence or use of medicine and/or drugs in a hypnotherapy  case would indicate contact and discussion with an appropriate  physician.

Fear

A powerful element in learning is self-reward--recognition of  personal achievement, self-congratulation, self-appreciation expressed  through reward. Advance determination of self-reward plans creates  anticipation, motivation, and personal desire. Small rewards at various levels of progress tend to maintain excitement and stimulus, especially where a list of anticipated rewards is maintained with a completion  timetable.

The presence or use of medicine and/or drugs in a hypnotherapy  case would indicate contact and discussion with an appropriate  physician.

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