
Hypnotherapy raises question: can you be positive in a negative time?
From: Craig LeMoult
Length: 06:49
As the difficult economy continues, people are more stressed. And one hypnotherapist in Connecticut is offering free sessions to help people deal with that. Craig LeMoult from NPR member-station WSHU in Connecticut was at a recent session at the New Haven Public Library, and found that what started as a self-help hypnosis workshop became a debate on different life philosophies.
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Piece Description
As the difficult economy continues, people are more stressed. And one hypnotherapist in Connecticut is offering free sessions to help people deal with that. Craig LeMoult from NPR member-station WSHU in Connecticut was at a recent session at the New Haven Public Library, and found that what started as a self-help hypnosis workshop became a debate on different life philosophies.
Broadcast History
Nov. 25, 2009 on WSHU Public Radio
Intro and Outro
INTRO:As the difficult economy continues, people are more stressed. And one hypnotherapist in Connecticut is offering free sessions to help people deal with that. Craig LeMoult from NPR member-station WSHU in Connecticut was at a recent session at the New Haven Public Library, and found that what started as a self-help hypnosis workshop became a debate on different life philosophies.
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