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The Tuning Effect: A New Technique to Achieve Balance

For people trying to lose weight, quit smoking, achieve happiness, or raise self-esteem, there’s a new technique to effectively manage and overcome these life challenges. It’s called The Tuning Effect.

Barry Wolfson, director of the Hypnosis Counseling Center, with offices in Bloomfield, Flemington, and Frenchtown, recently announced that the center is the first in the region to begin instructing clients in the Tuning Effect technique. According to Wolfson, the Tuning Effect brings attention, eye movement, and breathing together to produce a strongly felt sense of mental confidence and security. Like learning how to ride a bicycle, skip rope, or type, this practice coordinates attention, vision, and action without the need of complex mental processing.

The greatest benefit of Tuning Effect is that it is easily mastered and doesn’t require ongoing sessions.

“We are always exploring new ways to help our clients achieve their goals,” says Wolfson. “What is particularly appealing about Tuning Effect is that it is relatively easy to learn, and once mastered in two sessions, our clients can evoke this state themselves. The initial results have been extremely positive.”

The Tuning Effect was developed by Mel Bucholtz, director of the Stillness Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Bucholtz is an internationally recognized trainer of healthcare practitioners.

For information about the Hypnosis Counseling Center, contact Barry Wolfson at 908-996-3311 or visit HypnosisNJ.com.