This doctor is hilarious. His dad jokes are amazing! I’m so glad I found this. As a person who suffers from fibromyalgia, anxiety, and depression, I’m willing to try anything!! Life has to be better than this!!
I hope you find some peace. I suffer from anxiety and the self hypnosis videos on here have helped me so much more than medication. Try the Panic Free one. I used it after a particularly bad panic attack and I was so surprised how much it helped calm me.
Today is your lucky day, A angel has found you (not me, but a message, and not even a religious message) look up John rose on UA-cam, you can find the cure to literally every dis ease you will get in life. Good luck, and may you have good health.
Thank goodness hypnosis is being used in this way as I see so many of my clients benefit from hypnotic trance as part of their psychotherapeutic journey. I never went into psychotherapy with a view to use hypnosis but it’s now part of my integrated practice and I wouldn’t be without it. Thank you to all those pioneers before us for their perseverance with it🙏
Bravo!! I watched this again and this is awesome!! I quite smoking since I watched this the first time!! Thanks so much!! Now I am teaching it to my students!! 💯 ‼️ ❤️ 😍 Love this ‼️ 💯 ❤️
Excellent presentation!! But there's one thing I must quibble with, based on my own experience as a hypnotist and my observations of master hypnotists: your assumption is that because some people have a profile that makes them difficult to drop, that that means they can't be. That's a logical error. Give me your toughest subject, and I would tap them out mentally--using a combination of confusion & eye-fixation--then when they're just about to overload (like literally stand up and stop the induction because you're pushing them to the limit of mental stress), that's when you yank that hand, SLEEP, and it's lights out. You should watch master hypnotists, such as Michael White or Anthony Jacquin: they'll show you this thing called hypnotizability is subservient to operator expertise.
I think the reason some people claim not everyone can be induces is a caveat for clients not willing to participate fully but also because the harder hitting techniques quickly descend into MK Ultra territory.
@@freshgasflow What specifically would make it traumatic? You seem to be simply projecting your own fears and assumptions. There's nothing traumatic about it. She's simply talking about overloading the conscious mind to induce a state of trance. Now if you said "open your eyes" and they woke up with some kind of weapon in their face, or a clown mask, that might be kind of traumatic. In a normal circumstance, they're simply going to fall into a state of deep relaxation and inner focus and be open and receptive to positive suggestions. Simple as that
I agree, this as been proven wrong years ago. The whole "hypnotizability" thing is (mostly) bs. The orignal study on hypnotizability ahd a bunch of people sit in a room and listen to the same record (the same induction). Some people ARE more "hypnotizable" than others, the "others" just need a different type of induction, as everyone is different, and take in information differently. John Kappas (among others) discovered this years ago, with their model of physical and emotional suggestibility and the whole spectrum of everything in between. They do take a little more work, but everyone is hypnotizable if they want to be. It's a natural state, but I'm sure you already know this. I just like to mention Kappas, as well as the original study to set the record straight. Oh, and the Jacquins' are absolutely amazing.
@@themorningrain5806 yeah I did some research and it’s clear they’re different people. I feel bad for this dr spiegel cause a lot of people are giving bad reviews to him despite him being a different guy
amazing. very informative and funny.. relatable, awesome. i will share many shares. thank you for sharing and thank you david for speaking on this topic.
Very useful and interesting. I absolutely believe in Hypothesis and it's value to human kind. Although I am a Christian and don't have any negative comments on your excellent work. Thank you reminding me how to use this tool. Much appreciated.❤️❤️
I couldn't stop laughing when he said the dark side of hypnosis and showed the picture of the animals stuck to that guy. I've been watching/listening to hypnosis for wait a year, but in the past three months I have really been addict to watching/listening to UA-cam videos, well in this past few months, the animals were I'm staying at have been "" UP MY BUTT" as I call it. And the two dogs tend to lay right next to me when I'm doing a hypnosis videos.
Thank you very much for your reassuring talks about clinical hypnosis n other techniques you use in SC for IM. I have been practicing clinical hypnosis, among or in combination with other techniques for very long. Moved from CA to New Zealand, I don't know anyone here, who is practicing it. Pls connect me to other practitioners if you know of any, in NZ. I really appreciate your help.
There's also people who claim to be able to hypnotize you to remember past lives, between lives, and speak to space aliens. So don't believe everything you hear about hypnosis.
Strain and pain is perceived in the brain but just because you don’t perceive it doesn’t mean there isn’t damage being done to your body. You feel pain for a reason. It’s a warning sign. Sometimes pain is good.
Hi, I have a few questions please How I know I am under hypnosis? How to be protected myself from hypnosis How to back to the normal state of mind after being hypnotized for something?
You know, because it is very similar to dreaming on a sunday morning right before waking up. At this point where your dreams are very vivid, you know you are dreaming and you can consciously decide: do I want to get up to pee or do I stay in bed another 5min. You don't need protection: Studies show you can't be hypnotized against your will. Only if you consider the hypnotic language used in ADs hypnosis. If that counts, you are never not in hypnosis. You either use an exduction, basically an induction in a reverse order or you fall asleep and wake up normally after whatever time is normal for your level of fatigue.
Interesting lecture but i disagree in regards to the statement that stage hypnosis is 'wrong' .This is the same kind of thinking christian science has about hypnosis ..People 'volunteer' to go on stage knowing that they will be doing some out of the ordinary things on stage ..That is why they volunteer and they will not do anything that is greatly against there deep ethics or morals ... Its not exploitation as you suggest , its entertainment ...Not to mention , that stage hypnosis is what kept hypnosis alive during the early 20th century ..otherwise great lecture..Also Everyone is hypnotisable ..if they cant be hypnotised then they are either resisting or the practitioner is not very good
I agree with you about stage hyonosis, but I think there are some stage hypnotists that do overly ridiculous stuff to exploit the volunteers. If someone is volunteering then you have a responsibility to them. Sure they're going to do some silly stuff, but it shouldn't be horribly embarrassing or out of character. Again, i agree with you. I don't so stage hyonosis but I do impromptu or street hyonosis. And I feel part of my job is to be an embassador for hypnosis. Part of my job is to educate people on how safe and useful hypnosis is.
@@fasfan Yes ive seen some stage hypnotists take it too far and they shouldnt i agree ..but after doing close to 100 shows not once have i got a complaint but plenty of volunteers enjoying themselves ..its a shame this academic hasnt any real world experience in this arena to back up his claim
So you could suggest that negative symptoms are decreasing etc & becoming more distant & that positive sensations are increasing & becoming closer, in order to stimulate different areas of the brain.
There is also especially during hetrohypnosis a decrease in activity in the Parietal cortex & I would suggest a shift from left prefrontal cortex beta waves to a more symmetrical alpha-theta activity resulting in an increase in parasympathetic activity.
This doctor is hilarious. His dad jokes are amazing!
I’m so glad I found this. As a person who suffers from fibromyalgia, anxiety, and depression, I’m willing to try anything!! Life has to be better than this!!
I hope you find some peace. I suffer from anxiety and the self hypnosis videos on here have helped me so much more than medication. Try the Panic Free one. I used it after a particularly bad panic attack and I was so surprised how much it helped calm me.
💜🦋💜🦋
Today is your lucky day, A angel has found you (not me, but a message, and not even a religious message) look up John rose on UA-cam, you can find the cure to literally every dis ease you will get in life. Good luck, and may you have good health.
what help you with anxiety? i am soooo tired from it
29:30 for self hypnosis exercise
thank you, i'm sure this timestamp will serve me well in the future.
Thank you very much, my friend
This was so good!!! We need more psychologist/ therapist type of hypnotists, instead of the basic hypnotists for quitting smoking.
Thank goodness hypnosis is being used in this way as I see so many of my clients benefit from hypnotic trance as part of their psychotherapeutic journey. I never went into psychotherapy with a view to use hypnosis but it’s now part of my integrated practice and I wouldn’t be without it. Thank you to all those pioneers before us for their perseverance with it🙏
Stanford also houses the Hoover Think Tank. Best UA-cam series in the world, Uncommon Knowledge.
Bravo!! I watched this again and this is awesome!! I quite smoking since I watched this the first time!! Thanks so much!! Now I am teaching it to my students!! 💯 ‼️ ❤️ 😍 Love this ‼️ 💯 ❤️
This lecture is incredible, brightest corner of UA-cam 👏🏼
Very good and very interesting presentation of clinical hypnosis with clinical cases and a portion of humor. In my opinion, he is a good doctor!
Excellent presentation!! But there's one thing I must quibble with, based on my own experience as a hypnotist and my observations of master hypnotists: your assumption is that because some people have a profile that makes them difficult to drop, that that means they can't be. That's a logical error. Give me your toughest subject, and I would tap them out mentally--using a combination of confusion & eye-fixation--then when they're just about to overload (like literally stand up and stop the induction because you're pushing them to the limit of mental stress), that's when you yank that hand, SLEEP, and it's lights out. You should watch master hypnotists, such as Michael White or Anthony Jacquin: they'll show you this thing called hypnotizability is subservient to operator expertise.
I think the reason some people claim not everyone can be induces is a caveat for clients not willing to participate fully but also because the harder hitting techniques quickly descend into MK Ultra territory.
Do you treat in UK
isn't your method somewhat traumatic, and then make it less effective or raise new issues?
@@freshgasflow What specifically would make it traumatic? You seem to be simply projecting your own fears and assumptions. There's nothing traumatic about it. She's simply talking about overloading the conscious mind to induce a state of trance. Now if you said "open your eyes" and they woke up with some kind of weapon in their face, or a clown mask, that might be kind of traumatic. In a normal circumstance, they're simply going to fall into a state of deep relaxation and inner focus and be open and receptive to positive suggestions. Simple as that
I agree, this as been proven wrong years ago. The whole "hypnotizability" thing is (mostly) bs. The orignal study on hypnotizability ahd a bunch of people sit in a room and listen to the same record (the same induction). Some people ARE more "hypnotizable" than others, the "others" just need a different type of induction, as everyone is different, and take in information differently. John Kappas (among others) discovered this years ago, with their model of physical and emotional suggestibility and the whole spectrum of everything in between. They do take a little more work, but everyone is hypnotizable if they want to be. It's a natural state, but I'm sure you already know this. I just like to mention Kappas, as well as the original study to set the record straight. Oh, and the Jacquins' are absolutely amazing.
So, this is the real Dr Spiegel and not the one in the Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial.
Looks soooo different in appearance.
Ye it’s hard to believe they are the same person
@@JisatsuArchives they are not the same person… no way Stanford will employ the other Dr. David Spiegel
@@themorningrain5806 yeah I did some research and it’s clear they’re different people. I feel bad for this dr spiegel cause a lot of people are giving bad reviews to him despite him being a different guy
I find it amusing that this distinguished doctor sniffles throughout the whole presentation. Hahah 🤣 But also it’s super informative and entertaining.
Somebody give him a handkerchief 😂 great talk tho
Great lecture.....very funny and compeling person
Powerful messages here. I'll definitely look at buying some of Dr. Spiegel's books.
:D
amazing. very informative and funny.. relatable, awesome. i will share many shares. thank you for sharing and thank you david for speaking on this topic.
Very useful and interesting. I absolutely believe in Hypothesis and it's value to human kind. Although I am a Christian and don't have any negative comments on your excellent work. Thank you reminding me how to use this tool. Much appreciated.❤️❤️
Hypothesis??
@@sebastienricher8671 lol
Awesome
Excellent video. Keep it up!
Fantastic. Enjoyed every minute of it!💕
Love his humor also
You can shut off a very precise region of the brain depending on what you say to the patient :wow:
I couldn't stop laughing when he said the dark side of hypnosis and showed the picture of the animals stuck to that guy. I've been watching/listening to hypnosis for wait a year, but in the past three months I have really been addict to watching/listening to UA-cam videos, well in this past few months, the animals were I'm staying at have been "" UP MY BUTT" as I call it. And the two dogs tend to lay right next to me when I'm doing a hypnosis videos.
that’s amazing that animals respond to it too
Probably because you are calm. Animals feel your stress, and your calm.
Hypnosis begins 29:30 minutes in
Thank you very much for your reassuring talks about clinical hypnosis n other techniques you use in SC for IM. I have been practicing clinical hypnosis, among or in combination with other techniques for very long.
Moved from CA to New Zealand, I don't know anyone here, who is practicing it. Pls connect me to other practitioners if you know of any, in NZ. I really appreciate your help.
Thank you. I had gone throug the research paper from website of Stanford.
Hello, Respected Sir, Can you send me the link of that research paper??
This is excellent
This guy is hella funny. Johnny Depp would love this dude.
Hypnosis can be used to stimulate one's own stem cells to transform themselves into other cells, such as neurons.
Lon Anderson how's that?
Shh! Don't give all our secrets away 🤫
Any studies to back up this statement?
i believe so
There's also people who claim to be able to hypnotize you to remember past lives, between lives, and speak to space aliens. So don't believe everything you hear about hypnosis.
Brilliant
I was about to leave nasty commentz thank god i waited to look at your video
Strain and pain is perceived in the brain but just because you don’t perceive it doesn’t mean there isn’t damage being done to your body. You feel pain for a reason. It’s a warning sign. Sometimes pain is good.
I do not think hypnosis can get rid of pain completely. It will still be there, but perhaps somewhat reduced.
This is the spiegel that Amber's lawyers wanted.
She probably did call him, and he gave her the other guys phone number.
@@scottowensbyable lol
Hi, I have a few questions please
How I know I am under hypnosis?
How to be protected myself from hypnosis
How to back to the normal state of mind after being hypnotized for something?
You know, because it is very similar to dreaming on a sunday morning right before waking up. At this point where your dreams are very vivid, you know you are dreaming and you can consciously decide: do I want to get up to pee or do I stay in bed another 5min.
You don't need protection: Studies show you can't be hypnotized against your will. Only if you consider the hypnotic language used in ADs hypnosis. If that counts, you are never not in hypnosis.
You either use an exduction, basically an induction in a reverse order or you fall asleep and wake up normally after whatever time is normal for your level of fatigue.
Prolific utterance of uh, adios!
Ah the real Dr. Spiegel. The one Amber Heard actually meant to hire.
It’s funny because people were mistaking the two.
ua-cam.com/video/G0AaP-Mz2_4/v-deo.html
Yea this isnt the same doctor they put on trial. The doctor they put on trial is names David R speigel. Same name but different person
She did call this guy, but he was busy so he gave her the other guys phone number.
He would have diagnosed her as a cluster B narcissist and JD as a traumatized Empath wouldn’t have been advantageous 😆
@@mysticopal9538 Lighten up it's a joke! 😄
Can you please help me with my depression
Thanks, goodbye !
Sir I have been fitted with electronic device and people are able control me through brain manipulation. Please help me on this
❤❤
Was that David calof at 43minutes?
The trouble with suggesting that smoking is a poison, is that it can become more so.
Can hypnosis help alcoholism
So Amber Heard got the wrong guy.
30:00
God will send, a “Strong Delusion”
Interesting lecture but i disagree in regards to the statement that stage hypnosis is 'wrong' .This is the same kind of thinking christian science has about hypnosis ..People 'volunteer' to go on stage knowing that they will be doing some out of the ordinary things on stage ..That is why they volunteer and they will not do anything that is greatly against there deep ethics or morals ... Its not exploitation as you suggest , its entertainment ...Not to mention , that stage hypnosis is what kept hypnosis alive during the early 20th century ..otherwise great lecture..Also Everyone is hypnotisable ..if they cant be hypnotised then they are either resisting or the practitioner is not very good
I agree with you about stage hyonosis, but I think there are some stage hypnotists that do overly ridiculous stuff to exploit the volunteers. If someone is volunteering then you have a responsibility to them. Sure they're going to do some silly stuff, but it shouldn't be horribly embarrassing or out of character.
Again, i agree with you. I don't so stage hyonosis but I do impromptu or street hyonosis. And I feel part of my job is to be an embassador for hypnosis. Part of my job is to educate people on how safe and useful hypnosis is.
@@fasfan Yes ive seen some stage hypnotists take it too far and they shouldnt i agree ..but after doing close to 100 shows not once have i got a complaint but plenty of volunteers enjoying themselves ..its a shame this academic hasnt any real world experience in this arena to back up his claim
20:00 28:00
We owe to Mesmerism-Hypnosis: Spiritualism, Theosophy, Psychical Research, Parapsychology, Psychotheraphy, The Occult Revival.
Meridians, chakras are from Hinduism & Buddhism, although Taoism does have gates & cinnabar containers.
So Jesus was a hypnotist!
Dont know what has happened to his nose, but ye gods he does keep on sniffling …
Got to love the part were the brick layers wife bails on him after getting injured. Typical
I'm so sorry you got brought into a mess of heard turds
The craven lan quickly charge because witch shortly puncture out a whimsical ravioli. quixotic, unsuitable beauty
Dude RIP your career after that performance in the depp case
dude, this is not him
It’s clearly not him like previous comments have said. How are you so dumb lmao
This is not the same guy
Hypnosis start : 29:30
Hypnosis end: 31:47
Start @ 1:30 great joke
Interesting and entertaining. Thank you.
Great! Keep it up!
So you could suggest that negative symptoms are decreasing etc & becoming more distant & that positive sensations are increasing & becoming closer, in order to stimulate different areas of the brain.
There is also especially during hetrohypnosis a decrease in activity in the Parietal cortex & I would suggest a shift from left prefrontal cortex beta waves to a more symmetrical alpha-theta activity resulting in an increase in parasympathetic activity.