Sunday, November 4, 2012

New UK Research Suggests a Rider’s Confidence Can Be Improved by Hypnosis

New UK Research Suggests a Rider’s Confidence Can Be Improved by Hypnosis:
New research suggests that a rider’s confidence can be significantly improved by just one session of hypnosis.
Sherree Russell Ginger, a clinical hypnotherapist and qualified BHSAI, conducted the research as part of her BSc in clinical hypnosis at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham, earlier this year.
“The findings showed that confidence can be increased by up to 51% with just one session of hypnosis,” she told H&H.
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