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Scott Cluthe talks with Dr. John Mc Grail, author of the new book, The Synthesis Effect: Your Direct Path to Personal Power and Transformation (Career Press, March 2012).

Dr. McGrail earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and received his certification in clinical hypnotherapy at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, the nation’s first federally-accredited college of hypnotherapy.  After graduating with honors, he went on to earn a PhD in Clinical Hypnotherapy from Breyer State University.  In addition to hypnotherapy, Dr. McGrail is also certified in NLP (Neuro-Linguistic-Programming), Time Line ™ Therapy, Therapeutic Imagery and EFT. 

 The Synthesis Effect: Your Direct Path to Personal Power and Transformation embodies a series of elegant, straightforward models that enable individuals to develop a clear and objective understanding of both the how and why of their troubling issues very quickly. Next, they learn to activate and exploit the elasticity and creative potential of their mind—re-program their mental computer—using self-hypnosis and several forms of meditation, while concurrently integrating an array of simple, yet powerful cognitive techniques that catalyze, reinforce and accelerate the entire process.

Dr. McGrail’s writing and expertise have been featured in numerous media outlets including Cosmopolitan, Experience Life, The New York Daily News, Redbook, Self, Ladies Home Journal, WebMD, LIVESTRONG.com, Telemundo, TLC and MTV.

Dr. McGrail is a proud veteran of our military, having served as a commissioned officer and aviator in the United States Coast Guard. 

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