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Brainmapping, (electroencephalographic (EEG) recording of brainwaves) has shown that bone fide healers and experienced mediators can change their brainwave activity at will. Some of these changes are quite marked. Changing one's own brainwaves although impressive does not mean that one can change the brain activity of a target person. Obviously if a healer can influence the well-being of a target person then the brain activity of that target person should show definitive evidence of the healer's influence.
Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D. was Professor of Psychology at the University of Ottawa prior to moving to Vancouver. A Fellow of the Canadian psychological Association, Dr. Swingle was Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1991 to 1998 and during the same time period was Associate Attending Psychologist at McLean Hospital where he was also Coordinator of the Clinical Psychophysiology Service. Dr. Swingle was Chairman of the Faculty of Child Psychology at Ottawa University from 1972 to 1977 and Clinical Supervisor from 1987 to 1997. He is a Registered Psychologist in British Columbia and is Certified in Biofeedback and neurotherapy. Other Products by Paul Swingle 1) Methods for Potentiating Neurotherapy
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