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Ran D. Anbar, MD, FAAP, is board certified in both pediatric pulmonology and general pediatrics, offering hypnosis and counseling services at Center Point Medicine in La Jolla (La HOY-A, I figured it out, thank you very much), California, and Syracuse, New York. Dr. Anbar is also a fellow and approved consultant of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Dr. Anbar is a leader in clinical hypnosis, and his 20 years of experience have allowed him to successfully treat over 5,000 children. He also served as a professor of pediatrics and medicine and the director of pediatric pulmonology at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, for 21 years. Dr. Anbar also worked as a guest editor and advisory editor for the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. His experience has offered him the opportunity to direct and co-direct more than 20 clinic workshops on the subject of pediatric hypnosis. Additionally, he has trained more than a thousand healthcare providers and lectured all over the world. In addition to his teaching and lecturing experiences, Dr. Anbar has been the principal investigator in 10 published case studies of pediatric hypnosis and involved in research trials of children with cystic fibrosis and other pulmonary disorders. He is a published author of more than 50 articles, abstracts, and book chapters on pediatric functional disorders and pediatric hypnosis. Graduating from the University of California-San Diego with undergraduate degrees in biology and psychology, Dr. Anbar earned his medical degree from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his pediatric residency and pediatric pulmonary fellowship training at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. Dr. Anbar received training in hypnosis from the Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. 

In this episode, Dr. Anbar and I talk about what clinical hypnosis actually is compared to what you might see in popular culture, amazing stories of hypnosis in use, how trauma and hypnosis can intersect, and how it can be used for healing. For more information about Dr. Anbar, visit https://centerpointhypnosis.com/dr-anbar. Follow me @joshkorac on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for video clips, podcast previews, and more mental health content! If you are in a mental health crisis, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are from Colorado and are interested in scheduling a session, please reach out at sojourncounselingco.com/josh or josh@sojourncounselingco.com.

Takeaways

Hypnosis is a way of controlling one's own mind and can be used to address chronic symptoms and psychological issues.

Basic hypnosis techniques, such as relaxation and positive self-talk, can be effective in improving symptoms.

The authority of the hypnotist lies in empowering the patient to tap into their own subconscious and make positive changes.

Words have the power to heal, and the subconscious mind is a source of creativity and wisdom.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

03:00 Misconceptions and Lack of Awareness

06:00 Conversion Disorders and Hypnosis

10:00 What is Hypnosis?

17:00 Benefits of Hypnosis

23:00 Teaching Basic Hypnosis

30:00 Advanced Hypnosis Techniques

35:06 Preparing the Conscious Mind

36:04 The Power of the Subconscious

37:31 Resolving Issues Without Knowing

38:14 Hypnosis for Entertainment vs. Therapeutic Hypnosis

39:41 The Authority of the Hypnotist

40:07 Overview of the Book

41:22 The Power of Words

42:47 The Subconscious as a Source of Creativity

43:17 The Power of Spirit

45:00 Treating the Whole Person

46:19 The Limitations of Diagnosis

47:05 Misinformation on the Internet

49:43 Hypnosis in the Treatment of Trauma

51:11 Working with Voices and Dissociation

53:36 Revisiting Trauma in a Safe Way

55:07 Using Hypnosis in Personal Life

56:48 Words of Wisdom