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Brain Potential
- Enhancing and Inhibiting for Peak Performance (The Neurology of Suggestion Basics, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Dr. Tim Brunson
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Amazing people walk among us. They can do superhuman mental feats when it comes to memory and calculations. Brain Potential: Enhancing and Inhibiting for Peak Performance is based upon a study of savantism and how hypnosis and hypnotherapy can be used to unleash hidden mental capabilities in each of us.
By listening to this concise book, the practitioner and even a self-practitioner will quickly begin understanding how to exceed normally accepted human mental limitations as they tackle a wide variety of applications.
While this book is scientifically based and encompasses theories from a wide range of fields, like all of books in the Neurology of Suggestion Basics series, it simplifies complex concepts into very easily digestible principles and steps. Each book includes a demonstration or exercise, which will allow you to quickly understand and experience the concepts. The information contained herein is not just theoretical. The author has successfully used these concepts for thirty years with a wide range of patients and clients including those who have been referred to him by mental health licensees and medical practitioners.
The Neurology of Suggestion concept and Advanced Neuro-Noetic Hypnosis (TM) was developed by Dr. Tim Brunson, the founder of The International Hypnosis Research Institute. Dr. Brunson has received certifications from several international hypnotherapy organizations, has extensive experience in the field, is a Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) instructor, and has taught clinicians internationally.
This is Book Two in the The Neurology of Suggestion Basics series.