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With prices to suit the student pocket www.pkperformance.co.uk are providing a novel idea for students to boost confidence during exam time and accelerate their learning without having to leave the comfort of their MP3 player!



"It made a profound effect on my life!"
- Keith Strachan, Director and Composer


"Well presented and immediately placed me in a capsule of trust and peace. The timing was even and well thought out. I still haven’t listened to the complete CD as I’ve always fallen asleep!"
- Otto Williams, Musician



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PK PERFORMANCE was formed with the sole intention of providing credible self-help MP3 hypnotherapy tracks to help; combat exam nerves and performance anxiety, aid memory retention for tests or every day tasks, increase motivation, de-stress, promote weight loss and develop powerful levels of self-confidence.

This site includes a variety of hypnotherapy tracks which incorporate scientifically supported techniques, free articles and downloads with facts and advice for a more productive life. The tracks included are: Weight Loss and Body Confidence, Motivation, Ego Strengthener, Social Confidence, Total Body Relaxation Acting Confidence and Singing Confidence.

PK PERFORMANCE provides an exciting forum for the discussion and learning of the principles of self-help and hypnotherapy, and moreover, the opportunity to obtain all the benefits offered by this technique. Independent, peer reviewed evidence to support all claims is available for viewing on the site.

Questions and Answers

What is hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy is a treatment for emotional and psychological discomforts.
The aim of hypnotherapy is to assist people in reaching their full potential by helping re-pattern their ways of thinking, feeling and behavior.
Hypnotherapy is unique in the fact that it aims to ‘speak’ to the subconscious mind unlike in psychological therapy or counseling.
Hypnotherapy requires the client to be in a relaxed state and often enlisting the power of their imagination through metaphor, symbolism and also by direct suggestion.

Is hypnotherapy a recognized therapy?
Yes. The British Medical Association (BMA) first acknowledged hypnosis’ therapeutic benefits in 1892.

Is there evidence that hypnotherapy works?
Yes. The established British Medical Journal (BMJ) published a ‘Clinical Review’ confirming hypnotherapy’s effectiveness in moderating pain and various medical conditions.
 
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