Dr. Paul Schenk

Georgia

3589 Habersham at Northlake
Tucker GA 30084-4009
Tel: 770-939-4473
Fax: 770-939-0033

E-Mail: drpaulschenk@earthlink.net
Website: www.drpaulschenk.com

Member since: ~1985

Education: 1978 Psy.D. Clinical Psychology, Baylor University

Memberships: Member IARRT, Approved Consultant American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Member American Psychological Association, Fellow Georgia Psychological Association

Career: Private practice in Atlanta area since 1979 providing psychotherapy and evaluations for children, teens and adults. Began incorporating past life therapy approaches in 1987.

Specialties: Approved Consultant status with the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH)

Courses Taught: Monthly seminar in advanced hypnotic techniques.

Publications (Books):

  • (2002) Great Ways to Sabotage a Good Conversation
  • (2006) The Hypnotic Use of Waking Dreams: Exploring Near-Death Experiences Without the Flatlines.  London: Crown House Publishing

Articles:

  • (1999) The Benefits of Working with a “Dead” Patient: Hypnotically Facilitated Pseudo Near-Death Experiences, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 42:1, 36-49. (Presented the paper in 1999 at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention.)
  • (1998) Therapeutic Pseudo Near-Death Experiences With Hypnosis. Georgia Psychologist, 52:2, 24.
  • (1999-2002) Four articles in Family Circle;
  • (2000-2002) Five articles in New Learning: The Journal of the NLP Education Network
  • Schenk, P. (2009). Family/Systems Therapy in the Fourth Dimension: A Theoretical Model for Therapy of the Past Life Type. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experiential Hypnosis. 37(2), 192-217.
  • Schenk, P. (2008). Waking Dreams: Hypnotically Facilitated Pseudo Near-Death Experiences. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experiential Hypnosis. 36(1), 1-12.
  • Schenk, P. (March, 2008). Just Breathe Normally: Word Choices That Unintentionally Trigger Negative (Nocebo) Responses From Patients. American Journal of Nursing, 52-57.
  • Schenk, P. (2006). The Hypnotic Use of Waking Dreams: Exploring Near-Death Experiences Without the Flatlines. London: Crown House Publishing