Hypnotherapy: Managing The Imagination
Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dennis Parker
Guest Bio: W. Dennis Parker is a noted Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist registered with the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners. He is a Board Certified Hypnotherapist Examiner, Instructor, and Approved School Operator. Dennis owns and operates “Certified Hypnotherapy Training School” in Farmington, Utah. CHTS trains students in hypnosis, self-hypnosis, hypnotherapy, and unique, proprietary, “Spiritual Mind Management” protocols, to be Certified Hypnotherapists and Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists through the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners. (A.C.H.E.) CHTS is a Postsecondary Proprietary School of Hypnotherapy in the State of Utah, registered and bonded with the Department of Commerce. A.C.H.E Hypnotherapist Certificates are recognized and accepted throughout the United States, and in over 20 countries. Hypnotherapy is a non-licensed, certifying profession.
Key Takeaways
- Expert Profile: Dennis Parker — W. Dennis Parker is a noted Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist registered with the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners. He is a Board Certified Hypnotherapist Examiner, Instructor, and Approved …
- Core Discussion: Dennis Parker explains how hypnosis works to help “ manage the imagination ” for personal improvement.
- Key Insight: You’re listening to Health Professional Radio.
- Clinical Perspective: Thanks so much for listening with us today.
- Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dennis Parker’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
Segment Overview
Dennis Parker explains how hypnosis works to help “ manage the imagination ” for personal improvement.
Transcription
Health Professional Radio
Neal Howard: Hello. You’re listening to Health Professional Radio. Thanks so much for listening with us today. I’m your host, Neal Howard. Have you ever asked yourself, how can someone do that to themselves or to others, or how can someone continue to engage in some type of activity or habit that seems to be severely detrimental to them or others, and you ask yourself how can they continue doing that? Is it just a simple matter of breaking bad habits or is there something deeper that’s involved in getting people to abandon some of these negative habits or thoughts even?
Our guest in studio today is W. Dennis Parker. Now, he’s an author and a certified hypnotherapy trainer. How are you doing today, Dennis?
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