News Release
A New Approach to Dyslexia
Edgewood, WA  98372
March 20, 2009



There is a new use for therapeutic hypnosis and holistic counseling. Marilyn Redmond, Clinical Hypnotist and Registered Counselor, is combining hypnosis with other complimentary health methods to improve the process with children and adults. When she heard a recent scientific release that Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr Garjajev has scientifically proven that affirmations along with meditation or hypnosis will raise consciousness, well-being, and even change DNA, she became interested in helping students with Dyslexia to utilize this new information.

Harold B. Crasilneck, Ph.D., and James A. Hall, M.D. of Dallas Texas states that relatively little use of hypnosis is used in treating dyslexia. However, they report that "three-fourths of the dyslexic children treated through hypnosis demonstrated moderate to marked improvement."

Marilyn Redmond is a retired schoolteacher who taught dyslexic children for ten years. She believes it is time to try a new approach. Her understanding of the dynamics of the malady came together from her teaching experience and counseling skills. "Seeing the suffering of these children, who struggle so hard, brings discouragement. Any improvement in their reading ability will be a victory. I also want to help them to gain more self-confidence no matter what their proficiency becomes." Her concerns lead to explore a new way.

 

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