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Valerie Austin
Born (1946-08-10) 10 August 1946 (age 78)
Known forOriginated first Stop Smoking in One Hour programme

Valerie Austin (born in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English hypnotherapist, trainer, lecturer, author and journalist.[1]

Hypnotherapy career

A near-fatal accident on a motorway left Austin with hysterical amnesia (severe memory loss).[2]

While in Los Angeles she was invited to join a course on hypnosis by Hollywood hypnotist Gil Boyne. He was hypnotising her in front of the class when his secretary dashed in and said President Ronald Reagan had been shot. At this point Valerie had just regained her memory.

However, during one of her trips back to the UK a number of family deaths, including her mother's accidents and trauma triggered her memory loss again. She forgot she was married, did not return to the US or her husband and spent the next four years with a return of her memory problems. Some years later she regained her memory for the second time with hypnosis and then started to take a greater interest in the subject.[1]

She took a course in hypnotherapy, and built a career of over 30 years.[1]

Austin opened her Harley Street practice in 1989. She was the UK's first celebrity hypnotherapist[1][3] overcome many different addictions, phobias, obsessions and bad habits.[4]

Austin was the first hypnotherapist to coin the term Stop Smoking in One Hour with the programme she developed in 1989.[4] She claims a 95% success rate for her programme.[5][6]

Austin developed her own technique, The Austin Technique, to treat conditions including weight loss,[7] relationship issues[8] and stress.[9]

Austin and her husband, James Pool practise and teach medical hypnosis. Austin and Pool, trained with surgeon Dr Jack Stanley Gibson, who used hypnosis in over 3,000 operations. Austin also practices Nth Phase, a very deep trance akin to hibernation, in which the body needs two breaths a minute.[10]

Austin has used her previous experience as a successful salesperson with hypnosis to establish herself as a motivational psychologist to promote productivity in sales forces and reduce stress.[9][11]

Austin has trained hypnotherapists in her techniques since 1990.[12]

She taught a seven-day course at the University Kebangsaan, Malaysia. The Health Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, presented graduates with their certificates.[13]

Since 1990 Austin has appeared regularly in both the tabloid and broadsheet British national press and lifestyle magazines including The Mirror,[8] Daily Express,[3] The Evening Standard,[2] The Guardian.,[6][14] The Telegraph,[5] CityAm,[4] New Woman,[15] Cheshire Life[12] and CityWealth Magazine.[1] Her work has also gained international press coverage.[9][11][13][16] She has appeared on TV and radio shows, including LBC's Paul Ross's show, BBC1 with Esther Rantzen, ITV and Sky Digital.[17]

Publications

Austin has written eight self hypnosis books:

  • Self Hypnosis, Thorsons: 1992. ISBN 0-7225-2924-4
  • Slim While You Sleep, Blake Publishing: 1995. ISBN 1-85782-110-6
  • Hypnosex, Thorsons: 1996. ISBN 0-7225-3335-7
  • Free Yourself From Fear, Thorsons: 1998. ISBN 0-7225-3553-8
  • Stop Smoking in One Hour, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd (part of the New Straits Times Group): 1997 ISBN 967-969-468-2
  • Stop Smoking in One Hour, Blake Publishing: 2000. ISBN 1-85782-441-5
  • Self Hypnosis, Hay House: 2015. ISBN 1-78180-499-0
  • Self-Hypnosis Made Easy, Hay House: 2018. ISBN 1-78817-246-9

Film Production

Valerie Austin has co-produced two independent documentary films with Inger Garcia, her friend, - an entertainment lawyer and music film producer. Both films were shown at the Cannes Film Festival.

Their first film, a short documentary called ‘Condo Commandos - One Vote Away From Hell', won the short film award at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival and was due to be made into a full length documentary. However, Inger was diagnosed with stage 4 Cancer, so they decided to film her Cancer journey.

The result was a two and a half hour feature documentary, which includes interviews with leading experts in the field of Cancer treatment. Inger used a combination of hypnosis and a completely organic diet and recovered, free of cancer. The Film, ‘The Face of Cancer’, was entered in the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

Personal life

She is married to James Pool.[18]

She earned her pilot's licence in 1974, which she held for 13 years and logged over 250 flying hours.[19]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e City Wealth Magazine, Issue 85, Jan 2008
  2. ^ a b I Lost Track of Time, I Even Forgot My Son Existed, Evening Standard, 7 April 1998
  3. ^ a b Jack May Fly the Nest from Monaco, Daily Express 1 August 2007
  4. ^ a b c Time to Give Up, Jade Sermon, City Am, 10 July 2007
  5. ^ a b Breaking Up With a Very Old Friend, The Daily Telegraph, 11 January 2001
  6. ^ a b The Last Cigarette? The Guardian, 17 October 2000
  7. ^ A Dream Come True for Dieters, The Journal, 10 January 1995
  8. ^ a b Hypnosex: How the Power of Your Mind Can Help You Make Love Like Never Before. Sunday Mirror 3 November 1996
  9. ^ a b c Using Hypnosis to Eliminate Bad Habits, New Straits Times
  10. ^ How hypnosis saved my life. Evening Post, 30 July 2001
  11. ^ a b Increasing Productivity via Hypnosis Techniques, New Straits Times, April 1996
  12. ^ a b Palm Springs to Eton Park, Cheshire Life September 2000
  13. ^ a b Hypnosis Way to Stop Smoking, Malay Mail, 2 May 1997
  14. ^ Riding the Storm Guardian Lifestyles Magazine
  15. ^ Look into My Eyes, New Woman
  16. ^ When It's All in The Mind, Cyprus Weekly, 10–16 November 1995
  17. ^ Theaustintechnique.com
  18. ^ Who Financed Hitler, James Pool, Dial Press: 1978
  19. ^ Valerieaustin.com