What is Clinical Hypnosis / Hypnotherapy | Psychotherapy | Clinical Psychology in Urdu/Hindi |
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What is Clinical Hypnosis | Psychology in Urdu/Hind is the first in a series of videos on Clinical Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy.
Below is my professional profile:
Muhammad Asir Ajmal
Muhammad Asir Ajmal (born January 31, 1962) is the most popular Psychologist in Pakistan. He is hailed as a champion of Sufi Psychology and indigenous theory building. Dr. Asir Ajmal is Professor as well as Director of Psychology Programs at Lahore School of Management, University of Lahore.[1] He is the son of Muhammad Ajmal, the founder of Psychology as an academic discipline in Pakistan and has held his father’s chairpersonship[1] at Government College University, Lahore, Psychology Department. Asir Ajmal is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore and Dartmouth College, USA,[2] and a trained clinical psychologist from NHS, UK.[2] He has taught in various institutions in Pakistan and established departments of psychology in multiple universities. He is best known for developing indigenous perspective in Psychology and initiating qualitative psychological research in Pakistan.
Education
Dr. Asir Ajmal has a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA (1994).[3] He obtained his master’s degree in Psychology in 1984 from Government College, Lahore with a gold medal and roll of honor. During student life, he was active in dramatics and music. He completed post-doctoral work at Teachers College of Columbia University in 1998. In 1999, he went to Britain where he received Statement of Equivalence in Clinical Psychology (2002) and membership of the clinical division of the British Psychological Society.
Career
Asir Ajmal’s career began in Dartmouth College where he worked as teaching assistant from 1985 to 1989 during his doctorate. He spent a year in Nicaragua in 1990, volunteering as a psychologist on a cooperative for mentally retarded adults. He worked as a journalist for The News International and the Muslim (1991 – 1994) while working on his dissertation which he completed in 1994. After nearly a year at Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in Islamabad under the great visionary Dr Tariq Banuri, and a brief stint at UPI, he joined Ali Institute of Education (AIE) in 1996 under the equally visionary and great educationist Dr Hamid Kizilbash. Under Dr Kizilbash’s leadership, he served as head of in-service teacher training program funded by UNDP and conducted teacher training workshops all over rural Punjab and northern areas until 1999. In December 1999, he joined the National Health Service in UK as a clinical psychologist, where he also received on the job training, until 2006 before returning to Pakistan. He served for 7 years in Government College University Lahore as foreign professor. He was the chairperson of the Department of Psychology at GC University, Lahore from January, 2011 to January 2013. He has had various teaching and administrative positions during his career (Including Virtual University of Pakistan and University of Central Punjab). Currently he is working as Director of Psychology Programs at Lahore School of Management, University of Lahore. He also served as visiting faculty at Institute of Business Management, University of Engineering and Technology and Kinnaird College for Women Lahore. In addition, he is a certified leadership trainer and consultant at Franklin Covey Pakistan since May 2014 and runs a private practice and consultancy alongside. Dr. Ajmal is a vibrant presence in the field of Psychology in Pakistan. He has a huge student following and is revered for his charismatic style, his extensive knowledge and innovative approach. He is also admired by his colleagues for his academic standing, dynamism and commitment.
In this video, Dr Ben Bullock interviews Associate Professor Stephen Theiler about clinical hypnosis and the techniques he uses in his practice as a psychologist and counsellor. Part of the ‘Interview with a Psychologist’ series.
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September 15th, 2020 at 5:19 pm
Great going .. very informative
September 15th, 2020 at 5:32 pm
Sir how effective is self hypnosis vs hypnosis performed by another person i want to learn self hypnosis for self confidence and better sleep do you think it will help me
September 15th, 2020 at 6:19 pm
Can we forget our bad membery?
September 15th, 2020 at 6:46 pm
Clinical hypnosis treatments can help to recover the memory of dementia s patient???? Plz reply me sir
September 15th, 2020 at 7:13 pm
Great intro 👍
September 15th, 2020 at 7:33 pm
your name sir how i can see your further videos?
September 15th, 2020 at 8:28 pm
Thanks sir
September 15th, 2020 at 8:36 pm
Very informative video. Thanks sir 👍
September 15th, 2020 at 9:03 pm
pls sir can i have your no …i wanted some advice from u …
September 15th, 2020 at 9:56 pm
Well done sir👍waiting for next video on clinical hypnosis.
September 15th, 2020 at 10:07 pm
Thanks alot sir 🙂
September 15th, 2020 at 10:23 pm
Excellent introduction.
September 15th, 2020 at 10:28 pm
Great Sir..
Very Informative
September 15th, 2020 at 10:37 pm
Sir please make one video on scope of psychology in pakistan .
Thanks
September 15th, 2020 at 11:21 pm
I disagree with his opinion on depression! They can also be helped.
September 16th, 2020 at 12:19 am
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September 16th, 2020 at 12:20 am
Great interview – very clear and informative