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Dr. Eimer has
been interviewed by, or quoted in, Reuters, Shape
Magazine, Bottom Line Health, NBC10, the Philadelphia
Daily News, Montgomery County Newspapers, the American
Psychological Association, the American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis, and other broadcasts and
publications. He has been interviewed on numerous radio
talk shows. Dr. Eimer's extensive experience in Clinical
Psychology and Hypnotherapy make him a source often
sought out by the media for his expertise. Below are
several articles in which Dr. Eimer is featured.
Drop Smoking
Without Picking Up Weight
CBSNews.com, July 24, 2008 |
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Quitting smoking and weight
gain have long been linked. But when you kick the butts, is it
inevitable yours will expand?
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Advice for Fear of Flying
Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
Suite101.com, June 29, 2008 |
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Bruce Eimer is a psychologist
who specializes in Hypnosis & Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Here, he
reveals how one of his clients overcame her fear of flying.
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Strategies for chronic pain: three mind-body
techniques to cope with ongoing agony from
headaches, backaches and sports injuries
Shape Magazine, Feb. 2003 |
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Pain is the most primal of
human experiences; the rude shock of being born is our first encounter
with intense discomfort. Yet pain - especially pain that doesn't let up
- remains largely a medical mystery. We know the basic outline: When we
twist an ankle, for example, signals shoot through our central nervous
system to our brain, which in turn lets us know we've experienced an
injury and we should respond.
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Hypnotherapy can help people more quickly change
behaviors
Linda Finarelli
Times Chronicle/Glenside News
June 11, 2008 |
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Want to lose weight or stop smoking? Hypnotherapy may be an option.
According to Dr. Bruce Eimer,
a clinical psychologist in Huntingdon Valley who specializes in
hypnotherapy, the use of hypnotic tools along with psychological
counseling can help people change behaviors more quickly and
efficiently. To read more, click here.
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Janice Armstrong:
What Keeps Men Single?
Philadelphia Daily News
June 5, 2008 |
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When
some girlfriends of mine meet an eligible guy
over, say 40, who has never been married, their
eyes immediately narrow. Never married? And no
kids, either? Humph. Instead of viewing the man
as a rare find - an uncoupled male of a certain
age who's also free of ex-wives and child-
support payments - they wind up giving the poor
guy an extra once-over.
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Distract Yourself From Pain
Pain Matters, Spring 2005 |
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Fingers rubbing Together. First notice your
level of pain. Then concentrate on one of your
hands. Rub the fingers of that hand against each
other and focus on the unique sensations that
you can feel in those fingers. As you do this,
describe to yourself the texture, temperature
and sensations that you feel. Now notice your
pain level. Has it changed? Rubbing your fingers
together can also serve as a cue to take several
deep breaths and remind yourself of something
other than pain.
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Reprogramming Subconscious Saboteur Has
Advantages
The Intelligencer, June 26, 2007 |
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Debbie Wewer admits she was a junk-food junkie.
"I just ate so irresponsibly ... junk, junk,
junk," says the 46-year-old Jamison resident.
Fast-food stops, including regular treks to
nearby Dunkin' Donuts, were a mainstay. Then,
something changed for her. She'd pass on the
Tropicana Orange Coolatta or the vanilla
cream-filled doughnut. Now, she eats breakfast,
having a bowl of cereal each morning. And her
meals are chock full of healthful fruits and
vegetables.
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Hypnosis As Smoking Cessation Tool
Bottom Line Health |
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Smokers who enlist help to stop smoking from
Bruce N. Eimer, Ph.D. ABPP, a board certified
clinical psychologiest and fellow of the
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis are
looking for the same thing - a miracle. They
call him after they have tried nearly every
smoking cessation method under the sun, with no
long-term luck, of course.
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Stop Pain Fast With Self-Hypnosis
Bottom Line Health, Nov. 2002 |
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As a
clinical psychologist, I have specialized for 18
years in treating people with chronic pain. But
only after a major car accident left me in
severe, unrelenting and disabling pain did I
come to fully appreciate the power of
self-hypnosis to pick up where drugs, physical
therapy and surgery left off.
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Strategies for Chronic Pain: Three Mind-Body
Techniques to Cope with Ongoing Agony from
Headaches, Backaches and Sports Injuries
Shape Magazine |
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Pain
is the most primal of human experiences; the
rude shock of being born is our first encounter
with intense discomfort. Yet pain - especially
pain that doesn't let up - remains largely a
medical mystery.
To read more, click here. |
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