Nicholas Pollak
Making Protein Your Drug-of-Choice Can Change Your Life
When a client came to see me a few days ago, he just had been released from jail four hours earlier, and he was in a highly emotional state. He needed help.
Dramatic Change Is Comfortably Within Your Reach
Well, there you have it. Thanksgiving and Christmas have come and gone, and all we are left with is the New Year celebration.
Everybody says it is time to make those changes and to commit to New Year resolutions.
Everybody says it is time to make those changes and to commit to New Year resolutions.
Telling the Truth — One of Life’s Toughest Lessons
Nothing is worse than a car accident, particularly when you are not even in the car and your car is stationary.
What One Day (at a Time) Means to an Addict
In the supermarket the other day, I was talking to a bright young man behind the deli counter who was interested in the benefits of hypnotherapy.
Why You Can’t Sleep, and What to Do About It
A lady called me out of the blue the other day, asking if hypnotherapy could assist her with her insomnia.
She claimed she had not had a good night’s sleep in over months. She was desperate. I assured her hypnotherapy would help her. In the past, I have helped clients with similar problems with great success.
She claimed she had not had a good night’s sleep in over months. She was desperate. I assured her hypnotherapy would help her. In the past, I have helped clients with similar problems with great success.
Frequently, a Presenting Problem Is Not the Real Trouble
Every week I sit at my computer keyboard and try to think of something to write for thefrontpageonline.com. Most times the articles appear from somewhere in the deep recesses of my mind. I type, I edit and I send the finished article in for publication.
A Homeless Man Asks a Haunting Question at Holiday Time
With Thanksgiving almost here, and, many of you have had or will have probably have family arguments over who will go where for Thanksgiving dinner.
A Death in the Family
Last week I had to have my pet (a dog) that had lived with me for 13 years put down.
He had severe cancer in his right hind leg. The pain, as well as just getting up and down, became too much for him.
He had severe cancer in his right hind leg. The pain, as well as just getting up and down, became too much for him.
The Zags and Zigs of Raising a Child — Successfully
To paraphrase a line I once heard:
“Children, you can’t live with them and you can’t shoot ‘em.”
As my father said:
“Children should be seen and not heard.”
“Children, you can’t live with them and you can’t shoot ‘em.”
As my father said:
“Children should be seen and not heard.”
What Many People Don’t Understand
As a clinical hypnotherapist, I view the world from a different perspective than most people. I have a tendency to view people as...