(March 16, 2010) David Spiegel, Stanford Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, discusses hypnosis, the mind, and its therapeutic interaction with the body from helping patients stop smoking to prolonging the lives of cancer patients.
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indiage 3 weeks ago
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grunder20 3 months ago
Wow. Amazing. Life indeed is a miracle. Imagine how our brain works.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
Thanks for posting!
chappellwestlake 4 months ago
Could anyone type in the name of the lady hypnotized by mesmer?
SuperLLL 6 months ago
I am surprised Stanford's own Professor Sapolosky was not even mentioned once. He has done groundbreaking research in the area of stress. He came up with a vacine which effectively blocks the actions of gluccocorticoids on the hypocampus in mice.
Haseeb2 10 months ago
I think promoting spirituality achieve the results. Death is inevitable spirituality prepares lifestyle which prepares oneself for inevitable.
bharadrm 1 year ago
I found this very interesting, I have CLL and have noticed something wrong for several months now and could not put a name to it, It seems I now have that name "depression" I feel the same tiredness and lackadaisical attitude of years ago. Guess it's time to go back to my Oncologist. Dr. Spiegel you do an outstanding job with the presentation.
bonnieclaude 1 year ago
mind blowing , thanks so much
awakenow9 1 year ago
Brain discussion starts at 38 mins or so, thank you for posting this,
theway334 1 year ago