More about the guest:
Bram Duffee, Ph.D., is a full-time paramedic, researcher, and speaker from Houston, Texas, who teaches interpersonal communication and leadership. As a specialist in conversation analysis, he examines paramedic interactions with the goal of improving emergency healthcare. He is currently a Research Fellow with the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University and host of the Vlog/Podcast “EMS Research with Professor Bram.”
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Have you ever considered trying a different approach to communicate with your patients? Well, get ready to have your mind blown because we’re about to dive into the fascinating world of hypnosis!
Join Jim and Josh, along with the incredible Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P, who happens to be the co-author of the book “Hypnotic Communication in Emergency Medical Settings: For Life-Saving and Therapeutic Outcomes”.
During our chat, we delved into the intriguing topic of reducing anxiety in emergency situations. Trust us, what we discovered will leave you amazed!
First things first, did you know that patients are often in a hypnotic state? Yeah, we were just as surprised as you are right now! It’s something that most of us never think about, but it can have a significant impact on how we communicate with them.
But fear not, because we also discussed some practical techniques for using hypnotic communication to calm those anxious patients down. So the next time you find yourself in a nerve-wracking emergency situation, you’ll be armed with some powerful tools to make your patients feel at ease.
So, if you’re ready to dive deep into the world of hypnotic communication and learn how to reduce anxiety in emergency situations, then give our chat with Bram Duffee a listen. You won’t regret it
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I’m currently training to be a Clinical Hypnotherapist. I’ve been a firefighter/EMT-CC in NY for the past 24 years. This episode has such impeccable timing! I’m going to be buying Bram’s book and seeing how I can implement what I’m learning into my practice.
Thanks for the comment. I love when people can directly relate to a show.
Hi Jim is Finda thank you for the stroke info. But I have to tell you that is great info but a little to late, I have a history of Stroke. Had about 5 or 6 so.e minors and one mayor. Thanks to my doctor I know when I am getting one. Yes I have gad about 1 mayor and 20 minors. Since then I take baby aspirin daily. I lean to fiel when they are starting . So far it has no affected my work. But thanks for the info.
Thanks for the great feedback. Hope you get to feeling better.