Paul McKenna, the Glossary
Paul McKenna (born 8 November 1963) is a British hypnotist, behavioural scientist, television and radio broadcaster and author of self-help books.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: Adweek, Bantam Press, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 3, Behavioural sciences, Capital London, Contemporary Authors, Daily Mirror, Daily Star (United Kingdom), Daryl Hannah, David Walliams, Defamation, Duke of York's Theatre, Dyslexia, Enfield, London, Faber & Faber, Hay House, Hulu, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, James Kirk diploma mills, Macmillan Publishers, National Enquirer, Neuro-linguistic programming, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Private Passions, Psychosensory therapy, Rachael Ray, Radio Caroline, Revans University, Richard Bandler, Richard Dawkins, Richard Hammond, Roger Moore, Ryan Seacrest, Self-help, Simon Cowell, St Ignatius College, Enfield, Stephen Fry, Sterling Publishing, Television and Radio Industries Club, The Guardian, Tony Robbins, Top Gear (2002 TV series), Transworld (publisher), Victor Lewis-Smith.
- British hypnotists
- Neuro-linguistic programming writers
- Scientists with dyslexia
Adweek
Adweek is a weekly American advertising trade publication that was first published in 1979.
Bantam Press
Bantam Press is an imprint of Transworld Publishers which is a British publishing division of Penguin Random House.
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BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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BBC Radio 3
BBC Radio 3 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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Behavioural sciences
Behavioural sciences is a branch of science that explore the cognitive processes within organisms and the behavioural interactions that occur between organisms in the natural world.
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Capital London
Capital London is an Independent Local Radio station owned and operated by Global Media & Entertainment as part of its national Capital Network.
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Contemporary Authors is a reference work that has been published by Gale since 1962.
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Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror is a British national daily tabloid newspaper.
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Daily Star (United Kingdom)
The Daily Star is a tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 1978.
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Daryl Hannah
Daryl Hannah (born December 3, 1960) is an American actress.
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David Walliams
David Edward Williams (born 20 August 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is an English comedian, actor, writer, and television personality.
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Defamation
Defamation is a communication that injures a third party's reputation and causes a legally redressable injury.
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Duke of York's Theatre
The Duke of York's Theatre is a West End theatre in St Martin's Lane, in the City of Westminster, London.
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Dyslexia
Dyslexia, previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability ('learning difficulty' in the UK) that affects either reading or writing.
Enfield, London
Enfield is a large town in north London, England, north of Charing Cross.
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Faber & Faber
Faber and Faber Limited, commonly known as Faber & Faber or simply Faber, is an independent publishing house in London.
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Hay House
Hay House is a publisher founded in 1984 by author Louise Hay, who is known for her books on New Thought.
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Hulu
Hulu (styled hulu in its logo) is an American subscription streaming media and content hub within the Disney+ streaming service owned by The Walt Disney Company.
Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention (the selective attention/selective inattention hypothesis, SASI), reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion.
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy, also known as hypnotic medicine, is the use of hypnosis in psychotherapy.
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James Kirk diploma mills
Thomas James Kirk II (also known as Thomas McPherson) operated several fraudulent higher education organizations (diploma mills), including LaSalle University in Mandeville, Louisiana (not associated with the Lasallian educational institutions nor with La Salle Extension University), the University of San Gabriel Valley, and Bienville University.
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Macmillan Publishers
Macmillan Publishers (occasionally known as the Macmillan Group; formally Macmillan Publishers Ltd in the UK and Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC in the US) is a British publishing company traditionally considered to be one of the 'Big Five' English language publishers (along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster).
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National Enquirer
The National Enquirer is an American tabloid newspaper.
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Neuro-linguistic programming
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development and psychotherapy, that first appeared in Richard Bandler and John Grinder's 1975 book The Structure of Magic I. NLP asserts that there is a connection between neurological processes, language and acquired behavioral patterns, and that these can be changed to achieve specific goals in life.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats on a person's life or well-being.
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Private Passions
Private Passions is a weekly music discussion programme that has been running since 15 April 1995 on BBC Radio 3, presented by the composer Michael Berkeley.
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Psychosensory therapy
Psychosensory therapy is a form of therapeutic treatment that uses sensory stimuli (i.e., touch, sight, sound, taste, smell) to affect psychological and emotional health.
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Rachael Ray
Rachael Domenica Ray (born August 25, 1968) is an American cook, television personality, businesswoman, and author.
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Radio Caroline
Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly.
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Revans University
Revans University, also known as The University of Action Learning (UAL), is the unaccredited degree-awarding body for the UK-based International Management Centres Association (IMCA or IMC Association).
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Richard Bandler
Richard Wayne Bandler (born 1950) is an American writer, consultant, and public speaker in the field of self-help. Paul McKenna and Richard Bandler are neuro-linguistic programming writers.
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Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins (born 26 March 1941) is a British evolutionary biologist, zoologist, and author.
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Richard Hammond
Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic, and writer. Paul McKenna and Richard Hammond are English television presenters.
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Roger Moore
Sir Roger George Moore (14 October 192723 May 2017) was an English actor.
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Ryan Seacrest
Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an American television presenter and producer.
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Self-help
Self-help or self-improvement is a self-directed improvement of oneself—economically, physically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.
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Simon Cowell
Simon Phillip Cowell (born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality, entrepreneur, and record executive.
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St Ignatius College, Enfield
St Ignatius College is a Catholic voluntary aided secondary school for boys aged 11–18 in Enfield, London, England, founded by the Society of Jesus in 1894 and completely moved to its present site by 1987.
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Stephen Fry
Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer.
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Sterling Publishing
Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. is a publisher of a broad range of subject areas, with multiple imprints and more than 5,000 titles in print.
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Television and Radio Industries Club
The Television and Radio Industries Club (widely known as TRIC) is a British institution chartered in 1931 to "promote goodwill in the television and radio industries".
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Tony Robbins
Anthony Jay Robbins (Mahavoric, born February 29, 1960) is an American author, coach and speaker. Paul McKenna and Tony Robbins are neuro-linguistic programming writers.
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Top Gear (2002 TV series)
Top Gear is a British motoring magazine and entertainment television programme.
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Transworld (publisher)
Transworld is a British publishing house in Ealing, London that is a division of Penguin Random House, one of the world's largest mass media groups.
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Victor Lewis-Smith
Victor Lewis-Smith (12 May 1957 – 10 December 2022) was a British film, television and radio producer, a television and restaurant critic, a satirist and newspaper columnist.
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See also
British hypnotists
- Albert Abraham Mason
- Alexander Cannon (psychiatrist)
- Chandos Leigh Hunt Wallace
- Chris Hughes (hypnotist)
- Derren Brown
- George Albert Smith (filmmaker)
- Hypnodog
- Ken Webster (hypnotist)
- Malminder Gill
- Pat Heard
- Paul Brook
- Paul McKenna
- Peter Powers
- Valerie Austin
- Victor Dane
Neuro-linguistic programming writers
- Charles Faulkner (author)
- Connirae Andreas
- Dee Shipman
- Fazal Inayat-Khan
- Ibrahim Al-Faqi
- John Grinder
- LaSara FireFox
- Lair Ribeiro
- Mónica Pérez de las Heras
- Paul McKenna
- Richard Bandler
- Steve Andreas
- Tony Robbins
Scientists with dyslexia
- Ann Brown
- Annie Antón
- Beryl Benacerraf
- Carol W. Greider
- Cathy Drennan
- Colin Murdoch
- David Allen Patterson
- David Moher
- Diane Swonk
- Don Francis
- Donald S. Coffey
- Edward Buckler
- Edward Hallowell (psychiatrist)
- Eugene Landy
- Ferdinand Piëch
- Florence Pat Haseltine
- Flossie Donnelly
- George Church (geneticist)
- Hans Rosling
- Hazel Hill
- Helen B. Taussig
- Jack Horner (paleontologist)
- Jacques Dubochet
- Jean Paton
- John B. Goodenough
- John Berry (zoologist)
- Lauretta Bender
- Louis B. Rosenberg
- Louis Pasteur
- Maggie Aderin-Pocock
- Megan McCubbin
- Milton H. Erickson
- Naoisé O'Reilly
- Neil Hall
- Orna Berry
- Paul McKenna
- Pete Conrad
- Peter Saville (psychologist)
- Rachel O'Reilly
- Sara Rankin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McKenna
Also known as McKenna, Paul, Paul Mackenna.