This two day workshop was first held on 25th and 26th April 2009 in Scarborough. Created and led by Lisa Morgan, it has been held several times since.
Over the past 10 years, since the development of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) technology, Neuroscientists have made enormous strides in mapping activity in the brain. They continue to shed light on how we think. Of particular interest to communication specialists, therapists and hypnosis practitioners, brain research has shown that MOST thinking happens in our unconscious.
Conservative estimates put the unconscious mindʼs contribution to thinking at approximately 95%. But, according to research quoted in ʻThe New Unconsciousʼ (Editors: Hassin, Uleman and Bargh), whilst consciousness processes 50 bits of information per second, the rest of the brain processes 11 million bits per second!
Lisa reviewed these and other findings from recent research and, through group exercises, examined their impact on hypnosis practice.
This workshop includes plenty of opportunity for experimentation, inner exploration and discussion.

